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肿瘤学职业中的挑战:我们是否正在缩小性别差距?新的 ESMO 女性肿瘤学委员会调查结果。

Challenges in oncology career: are we closing the gender gap? Results of the new ESMO Women for Oncology Committee survey.

机构信息

4th Oncology Department & Comprehensive Clinical Trials Centre, Metropolitan Hospital, Athens, Greece.

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA.

出版信息

ESMO Open. 2023 Apr;8(2):100781. doi: 10.1016/j.esmoop.2023.100781. Epub 2023 Feb 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Following a European Society for Medical Oncology Women for Oncology (ESMO W4O) survey in 2016 showing severe under-representation of female oncologists in leadership roles, ESMO launched a series of initiatives to address obstacles to gender equity. A follow-up survey in October 2021 investigated progress achieved.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The W4O questionnaire 2021 expanded on the 2016 survey, with additional questions on the impact of ethnicity, sexual orientation and religion on career development. Results were analysed according to respondent gender and age.

RESULTS

The survey sample was larger than in 2016 (n = 1473 versus 482), especially among men. Significantly fewer respondents had managerial or leadership roles than in 2016 (31.8% versus 51.7%). Lack of leadership development for women and unconscious bias were considered more important in 2021 than in 2016. In 2021, more people reported harassment in the workplace than in 2016 (50.3% versus 41.0%). In 2021, ethnicity, sexual orientation and religion were considered to have little or no impact on professional career opportunities, salary setting or related potential pay gap. However, gender had a significant or major impact on career development (25.5% of respondents), especially in respondents ≤40 years of age and women. As in 2016, highest ranked initiatives to foster workplace equity were promotion of work-life balance, development and leadership training and flexible working. Significantly more 2021 respondents (mainly women) supported the need for culture and gender equity education at work than in 2016.

CONCLUSIONS

Gender remains a major barrier to career progression in oncology and, although some obstacles may have been reduced since 2016, we are a long way from closing the gender gap. Increased reporting of discrimination and inappropriate behaviour in the workplace is a major, priority concern. The W4O 2021 survey findings provide new evidence and highlight the areas for future ESMO interventions to support equity and diversity in oncology career development.

摘要

背景

2016 年欧洲肿瘤内科学会女性肿瘤学分会(ESMO W4O)进行的一项调查显示,女性肿瘤学家在领导岗位上的代表性严重不足,此后 ESMO 发起了一系列举措,以解决性别平等方面的障碍。2021 年 10 月进行了后续调查,以评估所取得的进展。

材料与方法

W4O 2021 年调查问卷在 2016 年调查问卷的基础上进行了扩展,增加了有关种族、性取向和宗教对职业发展影响的问题。根据应答者的性别和年龄对结果进行了分析。

结果

与 2016 年相比,本次调查的样本量更大(n=1473 比 482),尤其是男性。与 2016 年相比,担任管理或领导职务的应答者明显更少(31.8%比 51.7%)。2021 年,与 2016 年相比,更多人认为女性缺乏领导力发展和无意识偏见是更重要的问题。2021 年,与 2016 年相比,更多人报告称在工作场所遭受骚扰(50.3%比 41.0%)。2021 年,种族、性取向和宗教被认为对专业职业机会、薪酬设定或相关潜在薪酬差距几乎没有或没有影响。然而,性别对职业发展有显著或重大影响(25.5%的应答者),尤其是在≤40 岁的应答者和女性中。与 2016 年一样,促进工作生活平衡、发展和领导力培训以及灵活工作是促进工作场所公平的最高排名举措。与 2016 年相比,2021 年更多的应答者(主要是女性)支持在工作场所开展文化和性别平等教育,这是一个主要的优先事项。

结论

性别仍然是肿瘤学职业发展的主要障碍,尽管自 2016 年以来,一些障碍可能已经减少,但我们还有很长的路要走,才能缩小性别差距。工作场所歧视和不当行为的报告增加是一个主要的、优先关注的问题。W4O 2021 年调查结果提供了新的证据,并强调了未来 ESMO 干预措施的重点领域,以支持肿瘤学职业发展中的公平和多样性。

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