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同性快速指导对女性外科职业认知的影响——一项前瞻性队列研究。

The Impact of Same Gender Speed-Mentoring on Women's Perceptions of a Career in Surgery - A Prospective Cohort Study.

机构信息

School of Medicine, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

School of Medicine, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2022 Sep-Oct;79(5):1166-1176. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2022.05.014. Epub 2022 Jun 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mentoring is critically important for the personal and professional development of a surgeon. Early career stage mentoring by same-gender role models may help ameliorate the gender imbalance in surgery based on our understanding of barriers for women pursuing surgical careers. A novel method of establishing these relationships is speed mentoring. This study aims to examine the impact of a one-day speed-mentoring session with same gender mentors on a cohort's perceptions of a career in surgery.

DESIGN

This prospective pre-post study compared attitudes and perceptions of a career in surgery before and after a speed-mentoring session with female surgeons. Mentees were assigned into groups of 1 or 2 and were paired with a female surgeon for 8 minutes. Each mentee group then rotated to another mentor for the same amount of time and this process continued for a total of twelve sessions. Mentees completed a 19-point questionnaire before and after the speed mentoring intervention.

SETTING

This multicenter study included participants from across the United Kingdom.

PARTICIPANTS

Inclusion criteria were female gender and medical student or foundation year doctor (internship year 1 or 2) status. Three hundred and forty participants participated in the intervention, 191 were included in the analysis.

RESULTS

Following intervention, the percentage of participants who agreed that having a family would negatively impact a woman's surgical career progression significantly decreased from 46.6% to 23.0%. The percentage of participants who agreed that an "old boys' club" attitude exists in surgery also significantly decreased (73.8%-58.1%). The percentage of participants who agreed it was more difficult for a woman to succeed in her surgical career than a man significantly decreased (73.8%-64.9%). One hundred and eighty-three (96%) participants agreed that mentorship is important for career progression and 153 (71.2%) participants stated that they did not have someone who they considered a mentor.

CONCLUSIONS

Conducting a speed mentoring program with same-gender role models significantly changed female medical students' and junior doctors' perceptions of women in surgery. The results suggest that such programs may be effective tools for facilitating mentor-mentee relationships and could be employed by surgical organizations to encourage a diverse uptake into surgery.

摘要

背景

指导对于外科医生的个人和职业发展至关重要。根据我们对女性从事外科职业障碍的理解,同性别榜样的早期职业阶段指导可能有助于改善手术中的性别失衡。建立这些关系的一种新方法是快速指导。本研究旨在探讨与女性外科医生进行为期一天的快速指导会议对一个群体对手术职业的看法的影响。

设计

这项前瞻性的前后研究比较了接受女性外科医生快速指导前后对手术职业的态度和看法。学员被分为 1 人或 2 人一组,并与一名女性外科医生配对 8 分钟。然后,每个学员小组与另一位导师进行相同时间的轮换,这个过程持续了总共 12 次。学员在快速指导干预前后完成了一份 19 点的问卷。

地点

这项多中心研究包括来自英国各地的参与者。

参与者

纳入标准为女性性别和医学生或初级医生(实习年 1 或 2 年)身份。340 名参与者参加了干预,191 名参与者纳入分析。

结果

干预后,认为有家庭会对女性的外科职业发展产生负面影响的参与者比例从 46.6%显著下降到 23.0%。认为手术中存在“老男孩俱乐部”态度的参与者比例也显著下降(73.8%-58.1%)。认为女性在外科职业中取得成功比男性更困难的参与者比例显著下降(73.8%-64.9%)。183 名(96%)参与者同意指导对于职业发展很重要,153 名(71.2%)参与者表示他们没有导师。

结论

与同性别榜样进行快速指导计划显著改变了女性医学生和初级医生对手术中女性的看法。结果表明,此类计划可能是促进导师-学员关系的有效工具,并可被外科组织采用,以鼓励更多的人从事外科职业。

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