Yaghmour Aisha, Alesa Alaa, Anbarserry Esraa, Abdullah Binmerdah Merihan, Alharbi Ahlam, Housawi Abdulrahman, Almehdar Manal, Lytra Hara, Alsaywid Basim, Lytras Dimitrios M
College of Medicine, King Saud Bin-Abdul-Aziz University for Health Sciences, Ministry of National Guard, Jeddah 14611, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Feb 3;9(2):160. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9020160.
This study's purpose is to assess the challenges and obstacles faced by female trainee physicians and suggest solutions that could resolve these issues and improve their performance. The study utilized an observational, analytical, cross-sectional design based on a self-administered open-ended and validated questionnaire which was distributed to 133 recruited female resident trainees of medical units in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The findings of the study revealed that 52% female trainees experienced gender discrimination, mostly (65%) by their superiors, while 40% were regularly harassed. About half (53%) of the interviewees were severely depressed, resulting in their reconsidering their career in medicine. A total of 14% thought of suicide, while four planned to end and five had attempted to end their life. However, only eight (6%) participants officially reported the cases of harassment to the accountable superiors. Half of them felt neglected by the healthcare administration, and one-fourth (24%) were underachieving in their studies and work. The study concluded that work dissatisfaction, limited clinical correspondence, high depression, burnout, stress and drop-out rates-all deriving from common gender discrimination-compose the alarming and complex challenges that female trainee residents in Jeddah of various levels and specialties have to face.
本研究的目的是评估女性实习医生所面临的挑战和障碍,并提出能够解决这些问题并提高其工作表现的解决方案。该研究采用了基于自行填写的开放式且经过验证的问卷的观察性、分析性横断面设计,问卷分发给了沙特阿拉伯吉达医疗单位的133名招募的女性住院实习医生。研究结果显示,52%的女性实习生经历过性别歧视,其中大部分(65%)来自上级,而40%经常受到骚扰。约一半(53%)的受访者严重抑郁,导致她们重新考虑自己的医学职业生涯。共有14%的人有过自杀念头,其中四人计划结束生命,五人曾试图结束生命。然而,只有八名(6%)参与者正式向上级主管报告了骚扰事件。其中一半人感到被医疗管理部门忽视,四分之一(24%)在学业和工作上表现不佳。该研究得出结论称,工作不满、临床交流有限、高度抑郁、职业倦怠、压力和辍学率——所有这些都源于常见的性别歧视——构成了吉达不同级别和专业的女性实习住院医生必须面对的令人担忧且复杂的挑战。