Mulligan Kathleen M, Jella Tarun K, Cwalina Thomas B, Tsai Eve C, Parr Ann M, Woodrow Sarah I, Wright James M, Wright Christina H
1Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio.
2Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Neurosurg. 2022 Aug 5;138(4):1088-1097. doi: 10.3171/2022.4.JNS212968. Print 2023 Apr 1.
Despite incremental progress in the representation and proportion of women in the field of neurosurgery, female neurosurgeons still represent an overwhelming minority of the current US physician workforce. Prior research has predicted the timeline by which the proportion of female neurosurgery residents may reach that of males, but none have used the contemporary data involving the entire US neurosurgical workforce.
The authors performed a retrospective analysis of the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) registry of all US neurosurgeons to determine changes in the proportions of women in neurosurgery across states, census divisions, and census regions between 2010 and 2020. A univariate linear regression was performed to assess historical growth, and then Holt-Winter forecasting was used to predict in what future year gender parity may be reached in this field.
A majority of states, divisions, and regions have increased the proportion of female neurosurgeons from 2010. Given current growth rates, the authors found that female neurosurgeons will not reach the proportion of women in the overall medical workforce until 2177 (95% CI 2169-2186). Furthermore, they found that women in neurosurgery will not match their current proportion of the overall US population until 2267 (95% CI 2256-2279).
Whereas many studies have focused on the overall increase of women in neurosurgery in the last decade, this one is the first to compare this growth in the context of the overall female physician workforce and the female US population. The results suggest a longer timeline for gender parity in neurosurgery than previous studies have suggested and should further catalyze the targeted recruitment of women into the field, an overhaul of current policies in place to support and develop the careers of women in neurosurgery, and increased self-reflection and behavioral change from the entire neurosurgery community.
尽管神经外科领域女性的代表性和比例有所逐步提高,但女性神经外科医生在美国目前的医师劳动力中仍占绝大多数。先前的研究预测了女性神经外科住院医师比例可能达到男性比例的时间线,但尚无研究使用涉及美国全体神经外科劳动力的当代数据。
作者对美国所有神经外科医生的国家计划和提供者枚举系统(NPPES)登记册进行了回顾性分析,以确定2010年至2020年间各州、人口普查分区和人口普查区域神经外科女性比例的变化。进行单变量线性回归以评估历史增长情况,然后使用霍尔特 - 温特预测法来预测该领域未来哪一年可能实现性别平等。
自2010年以来,大多数州、分区和地区的女性神经外科医生比例都有所增加。根据目前的增长率,作者发现女性神经外科医生要到2177年(95%可信区间2169 - 2186)才能达到全体医疗劳动力中女性的比例。此外,他们发现神经外科领域女性要到2267年(95%可信区间|2256 - 2279)才能达到目前在美国总人口中的比例。
尽管许多研究关注了过去十年神经外科领域女性数量整体的增加,但本研究首次在全体女性医师劳动力和美国女性人口的背景下比较了这种增长情况。结果表明,神经外科实现性别平等的时间线比以往研究表明的更长,这应进一步促使有针对性地招募女性进入该领域,全面改革现行政策以支持和发展神经外科领域女性的职业,以及整个神经外科界加强自我反思和行为改变。