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巴基斯坦各医学院外科教师职位中的性别差异。

Sex-based Disparities Among Surgical Faculty Positions Across Medical Colleges in Pakistan.

机构信息

Medical College, Aga Khan University, Karachi, 74800, Pakistan.

Medical College, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, 74200, Pakistan.

出版信息

World J Surg. 2023 Apr;47(4):870-876. doi: 10.1007/s00268-022-06880-8. Epub 2023 Jan 3.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Despite women being under-represented in academic surgery, there is no publicly accessible repository describing the distribution of surgeons by sex and specialty in Pakistan. This short report aims to fulfill this gap by describing female representation across surgical faculty positions in medical colleges across Pakistan.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2021 across medical universities in Pakistan. A dual mode of data collection was employed, whereby data regarding sex, academic designation, and subspecialty of surgical faculty was retrieved via emails to representative faculty from medical colleges, and from medical colleges' websites.

RESULTS

A total of 97/114 (85.1%) medical colleges across Pakistan were included, providing us with data of 2070 surgical faculty. Overall, only 10.3% of surgical faculty were women, with women comprising 14.1% of assistant professors, 9.3% of associate professors, and only 5.7% of professors. Most women surgical faculty were assistant professors (63.1%), with only 17.8% being professors. Sindh (14.3%) and Punjab (9.7%) had the greatest percentage of women across surgical faculty overall, while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had the lowest (6.5%). Apart from breast surgery (100%), pediatric surgery (29.4%), ophthalmology (15.0%) and general surgery (11.6%), women did not represent more than 10% of surgical faculty for any surgical subspecialty.

CONCLUSION

In Pakistan, there is a blatant lack of female representation across all faculty positions and in most surgical specialties, with imbalances more pronounced in the relatively under-developed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. These sex disparities may aggravate the surgical disease burden and adversely impact surgical prospects for women across the country.

摘要

简介

尽管女性在学术外科领域的代表性不足,但在巴基斯坦,没有公开的资源可以描述按性别和专业划分的外科医生分布情况。本简短报告旨在填补这一空白,描述巴基斯坦各医学院外科教师职位中的女性代表情况。

方法

本横断面研究于 2021 年在巴基斯坦的医科大学进行。采用了两种数据收集方式,一种是通过向医学院的代表教师发送电子邮件,另一种是从医学院的网站上获取关于性别、学术职称和外科教师专业的信息。

结果

共有 97/114(85.1%)所巴基斯坦医学院参与了本研究,为我们提供了 2070 名外科教师的数据。总体而言,只有 10.3%的外科教师是女性,其中助理教授中有 14.1%、副教授中有 9.3%、教授中有 5.7%是女性。大多数女性外科教师是助理教授(63.1%),只有 17.8%是教授。总体而言,信德省(14.3%)和旁遮普省(9.7%)的外科教师中女性比例最高,而开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省(6.5%)的女性比例最低。除了乳腺外科(100%)、小儿外科(29.4%)、眼科(15.0%)和普通外科(11.6%),女性在任何外科专业领域的教师比例都不超过 10%。

结论

在巴基斯坦,所有教师职位和大多数外科专业领域都明显缺乏女性代表,在相对欠发达的开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省和俾路支省,这种性别不平衡更为明显。这些性别差距可能会加重外科疾病负担,并对全国女性的外科前景产生不利影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e418/9809513/7fb2f3e67c1d/268_2022_6880_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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