Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, UK.
Institute of Primary Health Care Bern (BIHAM), University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
BMC Med Educ. 2022 Oct 4;22(1):702. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03765-1.
The demography of the medical profession is changing as more women join the workforce. Traditional assumptions about the personal qualities required to be a successful surgeon may change as more women join the specialty. While exploring the attitudes and beliefs of doctors in their second 'Foundation' year of post-graduate training (FY2) about their choice of specialty, evidence emerged about how the stereotype of the surgeon influences professional identification and beliefs about person-specialty fit.
Qualitative telephone interviews with 24 FY2 doctors, 17 women and 7 men, in South-West England.
Many participants reported exposure to stereotypes about the personal qualities desirable in a surgeon. Senior doctors and other trainees were the primary source of these stereotypical views. Experience on surgical placements could either reinforce stereotypes or challenge them, the latter particularly where senior surgeons provided positive role models. As more women enter the surgical specialties, they are increasingly challenging the traditional stereotype and sub-culture.
Gendered stereotypes about surgical roles persist, and for some this can hinder professional identification with the role. Positive role models and mentoring can encourage and support women who are interested a surgical career to identify with the role, but there is a need for a broader debate encompassing job redesign and surgical identities.
随着越来越多的女性加入劳动力大军,医疗行业的人口结构正在发生变化。随着越来越多的女性加入这个专业,传统上认为成功外科医生所需的个人素质可能会发生变化。在探索处于研究生培训第二年(FY2)的医生对其专业选择的态度和信念时,有证据表明外科医生的刻板印象如何影响职业认同和对人与专业匹配的看法。
在英格兰西南部对 24 名 FY2 医生进行了定性电话访谈,其中 17 名女性,7 名男性。
许多参与者报告说接触过关于外科医生理想个人素质的刻板印象。资深医生和其他受训者是这些刻板印象的主要来源。在外科实习期间的经历既可以强化刻板印象,也可以挑战刻板印象,尤其是在资深外科医生提供积极榜样的情况下。随着越来越多的女性进入外科专业,她们越来越多地挑战传统的刻板印象和亚文化。
关于外科角色的性别刻板印象仍然存在,对于一些人来说,这可能会阻碍他们对该角色的职业认同。积极的榜样和指导可以鼓励和支持有兴趣从事外科职业的女性认同这一角色,但需要更广泛的讨论,包括工作重新设计和外科身份。