Koutsouras George W, Zhang Lu, Zanon Nelci, Lam Sandi, Boop Frederick A, Tovar-Spinoza Zulma
1Department of Neurosurgery, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York.
2Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Ann & Robert Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
J Neurosurg. 2022 Jul 29;138(2):550-558. doi: 10.3171/2022.6.JNS22466. Print 2023 Feb 1.
The global neurosurgery workforce does not have a defined stance on gender equity. The authors sought to study and characterize the demographic features of the international women neurosurgery community and to better understand the perceptions and reflections of their neurosurgical careers. The objective was to define and characterize the workplace inequities faced by the global women neurosurgeon community.
A 58-item cross-sectional survey was distributed to the global women neurosurgery community. The survey was distributed via an online and mobile platform between October 2018 and December 2020. Responses were anonymized. The authors utilized chi-square analysis to differentiate variables (e.g., career satisfaction) between various groups (e.g., those based on academic position). The authors calculated 95% CIs to establish significance.
Among 237 respondents, approximately 40% were between the ages of 26 and 35 years. Within their respective departments, 45% identified themselves as the only woman neurosurgeon in their practice. Forty-three percent stated that their department supported women neurosurgeons for leadership roles. Seventy-five percent of respondents were members of organized neurosurgery professional societies; of these, 38% had been involved in leadership roles. Almost 60% of respondents postponed their decision to get pregnant because of resident or work-related influences.
This survey provides international feedback for characterizing and understanding the experiences of women neurosurgeons worldwide. Future research should aim to understand all neurosurgeons' experiences throughout the pipeline and career life cycle of neurosurgery in order to improve the field of neurosurgery.
全球神经外科工作队伍在性别平等方面没有明确立场。作者试图研究并描述国际女性神经外科界的人口统计学特征,以更好地了解她们对神经外科职业生涯的看法和思考。目的是明确并描述全球女性神经外科医生群体所面临的工作场所不平等现象。
向全球女性神经外科界发放了一份包含58个条目的横断面调查问卷。该调查于2018年10月至2020年12月通过在线和移动平台进行发放。回答均进行了匿名处理。作者利用卡方分析来区分不同群体(如基于学术职位的群体)之间的变量(如职业满意度)。作者计算了95%置信区间以确定显著性。
在237名受访者中,约40%的年龄在26岁至35岁之间。在各自的科室中,45%的受访者表示自己是所在科室唯一的女性神经外科医生。43%的受访者表示所在科室支持女性神经外科医生担任领导角色。75%的受访者是有组织的神经外科专业协会的成员;其中,38%曾担任领导职务。近60%的受访者因住院医师培训或工作相关影响而推迟了怀孕决定。
本次调查为描述和理解全球女性神经外科医生的经历提供了国际反馈。未来的研究应旨在了解神经外科整个培养过程及职业生涯周期中所有神经外科医生的经历,以推动神经外科领域的发展。