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学术风湿病学中的性别平等,现状与改进潜力:一项为 EULAR 工作组提供信息的横断面研究。

Gender equity in academic rheumatology, current status and potential for improvement: a cross-sectional study to inform an EULAR task force.

机构信息

Radcliffe Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

RMD Open. 2022 Aug;8(2). doi: 10.1136/rmdopen-2022-002518.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Evidence on the current status of gender equity in academic rheumatology in Europe and potential for its improvement is limited. The EULAR convened a task force to obtain empirical evidence on the potential unmet need for support of female rheumatologists, health professionals and non-clinical scientists in academic rheumatology.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study comprised three web-based surveys conducted in 2020 among: (1) EULAR scientific member society leaders, (2) EULAR and Emerging EULAR Network (EMEUNET) members and (3) EULAR Council members. Statistics were descriptive with significance testing for male/female responses assessed by χ test and t-test.

RESULTS

Data from EULAR scientific member societies in 13 countries indicated that there were disproportionately fewer women in academic rheumatology than in clinical rheumatology, and they tended to be under-represented in senior academic roles. From 324 responses of EULAR and EMEUNET members (24 countries), we detected no gender differences in leadership aspirations, self-efficacy in career advancement and work-life integration as well as the share of time spent on research, but there were gender differences in working hours and the levels of perceived gender discrimination and sexual harassment. There were gender differences in the ranking of 7 of 26 factors impacting career advancement and of 8 of 24 potential interventions to aid career advancement.

CONCLUSIONS

There are gender differences in career advancement in academic rheumatology. The study informs a EULAR task force developing a framework of potential interventions to accelerate gender-equitable career advancement in academic rheumatology.

摘要

目的

关于欧洲学术风湿病领域性别平等现状及其改善潜力的证据有限。EULAR 组织了一个工作组,以获取关于女性风湿病学家、卫生专业人员和非临床科学家在学术风湿病领域可能未得到满足的支持需求的实证证据。

方法

本横断面研究包括 2020 年进行的三项基于网络的调查,对象分别为:(1)EULAR 科学成员学会领导人;(2)EULAR 和新兴 EULAR 网络(EMEUNET)成员;(3)EULAR 理事会成员。统计数据为描述性的,通过 χ 检验和 t 检验评估男性/女性反应的显著性。

结果

来自 13 个国家的 EULAR 科学成员学会的数据表明,学术风湿病领域的女性比例明显低于临床风湿病领域,而且她们在高级学术职位中的代表性不足。在 324 名 EULAR 和 EMEUNET 成员(来自 24 个国家)的回复中,我们没有发现领导愿望、职业发展自我效能感和工作生活融合方面存在性别差异,以及在研究时间投入方面也没有性别差异,但在工作时间以及感知到的性别歧视和性骚扰水平方面存在性别差异。在 26 个影响职业发展的因素中有 7 个因素和在 8 个促进职业发展的潜在干预措施中有 4 个因素的排名存在性别差异。

结论

学术风湿病领域的职业发展存在性别差异。该研究为 EULAR 工作组提供了信息,以制定一个潜在干预框架,加速学术风湿病领域的性别平等职业发展。

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