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多米诺效应:性别对手术自我效能的影响。

The domino effect: the impact of gender on operative self-efficacy.

作者信息

Jensen Rachel M, Anand Ananya, Kearse LaDonna E, Korndorffer James R

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.

Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

出版信息

Surg Endosc. 2023 Dec;37(12):9461-9466. doi: 10.1007/s00464-023-10378-2. Epub 2023 Sep 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies suggest that there are key differences in operative experience based on a trainee's gender. A large-scale self-efficacy (SE) survey, distributed to general surgery residents after the American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination in 2020, found that female gender was associated with decreased SE in graduating PGY5 residents for all 4 laparoscopic procedures included on the survey (cholecystectomy, appendectomy, right hemicolectomy, and diagnostic laparoscopy). We sought to determine whether these differences were reflected at the case level when considering operative performance and supervision using an operative assessment tool (SIMPL OR).

METHODS

Supervision and performance data reported through the SIMPL OR platform for the same 4 laparoscopic procedures included in the SE survey were aggregated for residents who were PGY5s in 2020. Independent t-tests and multiple linear regression were used to determine the relationship between trainee gender and supervision/performance ratings.

RESULTS

For laparoscopic cases in aggregate (n = 2708), male residents rated their performance higher than females (3.57 vs. 3.26, p < 0.001, 1 = critical deficiency, 5 = exceptional performance) and reported less supervision (3.15 vs. 2.85, p < 0.001, 1 = show and tell, 4 = supervision only); similar findings were seen when looking at attending reports of resident supervision and performance. A multiple linear regression model showed that attending gender did not significantly predict resident-reported supervision or performance levels, while case complexity and trainee gender significantly affected both supervision and performance (p < 0.001).

DISCUSSION

Female residents perceive themselves to be less self-efficacious at core laparoscopic procedures compared to their male colleagues. Comparison to more case-specific data confirm that female residents receive more supervision and lower performance ratings. This may create a domino effect in which female residents receive less operative independence, preventing the opportunity to establish SE. Further research should identify opportunities to break this cycle and consider gender identity beyond the male/female construct.

摘要

背景

研究表明,基于实习生的性别,手术经验存在关键差异。2020年美国外科委员会住院医师培训考试后,一项针对普通外科住院医师的大规模自我效能感(SE)调查发现,在该调查涵盖的所有4种腹腔镜手术(胆囊切除术、阑尾切除术、右半结肠切除术和诊断性腹腔镜检查)中,女性与即将毕业的PGY5住院医师自我效能感降低有关。我们试图通过使用手术评估工具(SIMPL OR)来确定在考虑手术表现和监督时,这些差异在病例层面是否有所体现。

方法

汇总通过SIMPL OR平台报告的、与SE调查中相同的4种腹腔镜手术相关的2020年PGY5住院医师的监督和表现数据。采用独立t检验和多元线性回归来确定实习生性别与监督/表现评分之间的关系。

结果

总体而言,对于腹腔镜手术病例(n = 2708),男性住院医师对自己表现的评分高于女性(3.57对3.26,p < 0.001,1 = 严重不足,5 = 卓越表现),且报告接受的监督较少(3.15对2.85,p < 0.001,1 = 演示讲解,4 = 仅监督);在查看上级医师对住院医师监督和表现的报告时也发现了类似结果。多元线性回归模型显示,上级医师的性别并不能显著预测住院医师报告的监督或表现水平,而病例复杂性和实习生性别对监督和表现均有显著影响(p < 0.001)。

讨论

与男性同事相比,女性住院医师认为自己在核心腹腔镜手术中的自我效能感较低。与更具体的病例数据相比证实,女性住院医师接受的监督更多,表现评分更低。这可能会产生多米诺效应,即女性住院医师获得的手术独立性更少,从而失去建立自我效能感的机会。进一步的研究应确定打破这一循环的机会,并考虑超越男女二元结构的性别认同。

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