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影响骨科女性住院医师选择成人重建的因素。

Factors That Influence Orthopedic Women Residents' Selection of Adult Reconstruction.

机构信息

Orthopaedic + Fracture Specialists, Portland, Oregon.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri.

出版信息

J Arthroplasty. 2023 Sep;38(9):1877-1884. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2023.03.045. Epub 2023 Mar 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Stereotypes may discourage women from going into the historically male-dominated field of Adult Reconstruction. Other factors such as interest, confidence, and a sense of belonging may influence subspecialty choice. The objective of this study was to survey orthopedic surgery residents regarding their perceptions about Adult Reconstruction.

METHODS

A validated survey evaluating social determinants of behavior was adapted to assess orthopedic surgery residents' perceptions of Adult Reconstruction. The survey was electronically distributed to residents from 16 United States and Canadian Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited residency programs. There were 93 respondents including 39 women (42%) and 54 men (58%). Study data were collected and managed using an electronic data capture tool. Descriptive statistics were reported for all continuous variables. Percentiles and sample sizes were reported for categorical variables.

RESULTS

Women and men reported similar interest in Adult Reconstruction (46% versus 41%, P = .60). Fewer women reported that they were encouraged to go into Adult Reconstruction by faculty (62% versus 85%, P = .001). Women and men reported similar confidence in their own ability to succeed in the subspecialty of Adult Reconstruction. However, when asked about the ability of other residents, both sexes rated men as having higher levels of confidence. Women and men perceived other residents and faculty felt "men are better Adult Reconstruction surgeons," but did not personally agree with this statement.

CONCLUSION

Women and men residents expressed similar rates of interest and self-confidence in Adult Reconstruction, but there were social barriers including negative stereotypes that may prevent them from pursuing careers in Adult Reconstruction.

摘要

背景

刻板印象可能会阻碍女性进入男性主导的成人重建领域。其他因素,如兴趣、信心和归属感,可能会影响专业选择。本研究的目的是调查骨科住院医师对成人重建的看法。

方法

采用经过验证的评估行为的社会决定因素的调查问卷来评估骨科住院医师对成人重建的看法。该调查通过电子方式分发给来自 16 个美国和加拿大认证医学研究生教育委员会认证的住院医师培训项目的住院医师。共有 93 名受访者,包括 39 名女性(42%)和 54 名男性(58%)。研究数据使用电子数据捕获工具进行收集和管理。报告了所有连续变量的描述性统计数据。报告了分类变量的百分位数和样本量。

结果

女性和男性报告对成人重建的兴趣相似(46%对 41%,P=0.60)。较少的女性报告说,教职员工鼓励她们从事成人重建工作(62%对 85%,P=0.001)。女性和男性报告对自己在成人重建专业取得成功的能力有相似的信心。然而,当被问及其他住院医师的能力时,男性和女性都认为男性的信心水平更高。女性和男性认为其他住院医师和教职员工认为“男性是更好的成人重建外科医生”,但并不认同这一观点。

结论

女性和男性住院医师对成人重建的兴趣和自我信心相似,但存在社会障碍,包括可能阻碍他们从事成人重建职业的负面刻板印象。

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