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澳大利亚和新西兰眼科医生中的欺凌、骚扰和性别歧视。

Bullying, harassment and sexual discrimination among ophthalmologists in Australia and New Zealand.

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

Department of Ophthalmology, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2021 Jan;49(1):15-24. doi: 10.1111/ceo.13886. Epub 2021 Jan 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Discrimination, bullying and sexual harassment (DBSH) impact the psychological well-being of doctors and contribute to poor health outcomes. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) commissioned independent surveys to evaluate DBSH among members/trainees.

METHODS

Anonymous online surveys by Best Practice Australia were undertaken in 2015 and 2018. Cross-sectional analysis was prevalence of perceived DBSH, rates of reporting, intervention and resolution undertaken. Response rate was 50% (658/1319) in 2015 and 40% (557/1401) in 2018. In both surveys, 29% were female. This is representative of the distribution of the RANZCO members.

RESULTS

In a 2015 survey, 37.6% of respondents experienced DBSH, with prevalence being the highest for females (62.3%; N = 104 cf males 27.7%; N = 167) and trainees (49.2%; N = 61). In 2018, 49.2% of respondents reported DBSH with rates low for all forms of DBSH (22%-29%). Sexual harassment was reported by 12% and the least discussed or reported. Respondents strategy for taking action included draw on personal support network (25-43%), official complaints to supervisors (16-22%), human resources (2%-10%) and RANZCO (0%-6%). Reasons for not taking action included fear of impact of future career options (54.1%-60.7%), fear of victimization (35.7%-50.4%) and afraid of not being believed (31.9%-52.4%). Satisfactory resolution rates were 6% to 25%. A majority of respondents (77%) were positive about RANZCO initiatives.

CONCLUSIONS

DBSH is commonly reported by RANZCO members with female ophthalmologists more than two times more likely to experience any one of the four behaviours, three times more likely to experience discrimination and six times for sexual harassment. Fear of compromising personal and career progression contribute to low levels of reporting.

摘要

背景

歧视、欺凌和性骚扰(DBSH)会影响医生的心理健康,并导致健康状况不佳。澳大利亚皇家和新西兰眼科医生学院(RANZCO)委托进行了独立调查,以评估成员/学员中的 DBSH 情况。

方法

2015 年和 2018 年,Best Practice Australia 进行了匿名在线调查。进行了横断面分析,以评估感知到的 DBSH 的患病率、报告率、干预措施和解决率。2015 年的回复率为 50%(658/1319),2018 年为 40%(557/1401)。在这两项调查中,29%为女性。这与 RANZCO 成员的分布情况相符。

结果

在 2015 年的调查中,37.6%的受访者经历过 DBSH,女性(62.3%;N=104 例)和学员(49.2%;N=61 例)的患病率最高,其次是男性(27.7%;N=167 例)。2018 年,49.2%的受访者报告了 DBSH,但所有形式的 DBSH 发生率都较低(22%-29%)。性骚扰的报告率为 12%,是最少被讨论或报告的。受访者采取行动的策略包括利用个人支持网络(25-43%)、向主管提出正式投诉(16-22%)、人力资源(2%-10%)和 RANZCO(0%-6%)。不采取行动的原因包括担心未来职业选择的影响(54.1%-60.7%)、担心受害(35.7%-50.4%)和担心不被相信(31.9%-52.4%)。令人满意的解决率为 6%至 25%。大多数受访者(77%)对 RANZCO 的举措持积极态度。

结论

RANZCO 成员普遍报告了 DBSH,女性眼科医生经历任何一种行为的可能性是男性的两倍多,经历歧视的可能性是男性的三倍多,经历性骚扰的可能性是男性的六倍多。担心个人和职业发展受到影响导致报告率较低。

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