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中国医学生的外科职业选择:性别偏见是否起作用?

Surgical career choices of medical students in China: does gender bias play a role?

机构信息

School of Health Management, Harbin Medical University, 157 Baojian Road, Nangang District, Harbin, China.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2022 May 17;22(1):378. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03453-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Gender bias in career choices has always been a matter of great concern, including in the field of medicine. This study reports on the current situation in this regard in China, including the reasons for Chinese medical students' willingness to engage in surgical careers; investigates their accounts of gender bias; and analyzes the effect of gender bias on their surgical career choices.

METHODS

This study invited medical students from Harbin Medical University to fill out a non-mandatory questionnaire on whether they had witnessed gender bias, their surgical career intentions, and factors influencing their career intentions. A one-way analysis of variance was used to compare the differences between continuous variables. Pearson's chi-squared test was used to compare the differences between the categorical variables, the Kendall correlation coefficient (tau) was used to assess the correlation between the reasons rankings reported by gender, and a multiple regression analysis was conducted by logit model.

RESULTS

A total of 643 students responded to the questionnaire. Of them, 63.76% expressed a willingness for a surgical career, with "interest" being a key driving factor (73.41%). Almost all respondents (96.27%) answered that there were more male leaders in the surgical departments they had rotated through or had contacted. Only a few respondents reported gender barriers influencing recruitment (32.19%). However, witnessing gender bias (recruitment of male required) was correlated to choice of surgical career (P < 0.05). Females were less willing to pursue a career in surgery if they had witnessed gender barriers in surgical recruitment. Male dominance also correlated to the choice of a surgical career (P < 0.1). Of the respondents, 53.19% believed that surgery was not suitable for females; among female respondents, this number was 56.12%, higher than for male respondents. When females think that the surgical profession is not suitable for them, it reduces the possibility of their pursuing a career in surgery.

CONCLUSION

Most medical students were interested in surgical care. Witnessing gender bias decreases females' willingness to pursue a career in surgery. It is necessary to stimulate medical students' interest in surgery when formulating strategies to promote surgical career choices, as well as to reduce gender bias in surgery; in this way, females' surgical careers should be ensured.

摘要

背景

职业选择中的性别偏见一直是一个备受关注的问题,包括在医学领域。本研究报告了中国在这方面的现状,包括中国医学生从事外科职业的意愿原因;调查他们对性别偏见的看法;并分析性别偏见对他们外科职业选择的影响。

方法

本研究邀请哈尔滨医科大学的医学生填写一份非强制性问卷,内容包括是否目睹过性别偏见、他们的外科职业意向以及影响职业意向的因素。采用单因素方差分析比较连续变量之间的差异。采用 Pearson 卡方检验比较分类变量之间的差异,采用 Kendall 相关系数(tau)评估性别报告的原因排名之间的相关性,并采用 Logit 模型进行多因素回归分析。

结果

共 643 名学生对问卷做出了回应。其中,63.76%表示愿意从事外科职业,“兴趣”是关键驱动因素(73.41%)。几乎所有受访者(96.27%)回答说,他们轮转或接触过的外科科室中,男性领导更多。只有少数受访者报告性别障碍影响招聘(32.19%)。然而,目睹性别偏见(招聘男性)与选择外科职业相关(P<0.05)。如果女性在外科招聘中目睹性别障碍,她们从事外科职业的意愿就会降低。男性主导地位也与选择外科职业相关(P<0.1)。在受访者中,53.19%的人认为手术不适合女性;在女性受访者中,这一比例为 56.12%,高于男性受访者。当女性认为外科职业不适合她们时,她们从事外科职业的可能性就会降低。

结论

大多数医学生对外科护理感兴趣。目睹性别偏见会降低女性从事外科职业的意愿。在制定促进外科职业选择的策略时,有必要激发医学生对手术的兴趣,同时减少手术中的性别偏见;这样,就应该能够保证女性的外科职业。

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