Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Am J Surg. 2023 Jan;225(1):46-52. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2022.09.027. Epub 2022 Oct 1.
As more women begin to enter the traditionally male-dominated field of orthopaedics, it is critical to examine their experiences in navigating gender-based conflicts in the workplace.
An anonymous survey was distributed via a web link to approximately 1,100 members of Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society (RJOS) and 1,600 members of Women in Orthopaedics (WIO) Facebook group, with an estimated response rate of 50% and 50% respectively and protocols to mitigate duplicate response. Questions included demographics and presented several workplace scenarios.
Of the 373 respondents, 72% described experiencing some type of workplace conflict self-attributed to being female. Additionally, 8% reported either being forced out or leaving their previous job due to workplace conflict, leading to depression, anxiety, and burnout. 17% of respondents would not choose the same career again if given the opportunity.
Workplace conflict diminishes a surgeon's career satisfaction and may ultimately contribute to burnout. Understanding the relationship between gender bias and orthopaedic surgery is essential in moving towards change, and addressing these issues will create a more positive working environment for female surgeons.
随着越来越多的女性开始进入传统上由男性主导的骨科领域,检查她们在工作场所中应对基于性别的冲突的经验至关重要。
通过网络链接向 Ruth Jackson 骨科协会 (RJOS) 的大约 1100 名成员和女性骨科医生 (WIO) Facebook 群组的 1600 名成员分发了匿名调查,估计响应率分别为 50%和 50%,并制定了协议来减轻重复响应。问题包括人口统计学信息和提出了几种工作场所的场景。
在 373 名受访者中,72%的人表示经历过某种类型的工作场所冲突,认为这是因为自己是女性。此外,8%的人报告说由于工作场所的冲突而被迫离职或离开以前的工作,导致抑郁、焦虑和倦怠。17%的受访者如果有机会再次选择职业,将不会再次选择相同的职业。
工作场所的冲突降低了外科医生的职业满意度,最终可能导致倦怠。了解性别偏见与骨科手术之间的关系对于推动变革至关重要,解决这些问题将为女性外科医生创造一个更积极的工作环境。