Weiss Miriam, Dogan Rabia, Jeltema Hanne-Rinck, Hatipoglu Majernik Gökce, Venturini Sara, Ryang Yu-Mi, Darie Lucia, Engel Doortje, Ferreira Anna, Ilic Tijana, Lawson McLean Anna Cecilia, Malli Antonia, Mielke Dorothee, Vanchaze Kristel, Hernández-Durán Silvia
Department of Neurosurgery, Cantonal Hospital Aarau, Aarau, Switzerland.
Department of Neurosurgery, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany.
Brain Spine. 2023 Jul 6;3:101777. doi: 10.1016/j.bas.2023.101777. eCollection 2023.
INTRODUCTION: The proportion of male neurosurgeons has historically been higher than of women, although at least equal numbers of women have been entering European medical schools. The Diversity Committee (DC) of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS) was founded recently to address this phenomenon. RESEARCH QUESTION: In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to characterize the status quo of female leadership by assessing the proportion of women heading European neurosurgical departments. MATERIAL AND METHODS: European neurosurgical departments were retrieved from the EANS repository. The gender of all department chairs was determined via departmental websites or by personal contact. The proportion of females was stratified by region and by type of hospital (university versus non-university). RESULTS: A total of 41 (4.3%) female department chairs were identified in 961 neurosurgery departments in 41 European countries. Two thirds (68.3%) of European countries do not have a female neurosurgery chair. The highest proportion of female chairs was found in Northern Europe (11.1%), owing to four female chairs in a relatively small number of departments (n = 36). The proportions were considerably smaller in Western Europe (n = 17/312 (5.5%)), Southern Europe (n = 14/353 (4.0%)) and Central and Eastern Europe (n = 6/260 (2.3%)) (p = 0.06). The distribution of female chairs in university (n = 19 (46.3%)) versus non-university departments (n = 22 (53.7%)) was even. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: There is a significant gender imbalance with 4% of all European neurosurgery departments headed by women. The DC intends to develop strategies to support equal chances and normalize the presence of female leaders in European neurosurgery.
引言:尽管进入欧洲医学院的女性人数至少与男性相等,但从历史上看,男性神经外科医生的比例一直高于女性。欧洲神经外科学会(EANS)的多样性委员会(DC)最近成立,旨在解决这一现象。 研究问题:在这项横断面研究中,我们旨在通过评估领导欧洲神经外科科室的女性比例来描述女性领导力的现状。 材料与方法:从EANS资料库中检索欧洲神经外科科室。通过科室网站或个人联系确定所有科室主任的性别。女性比例按地区和医院类型(大学医院与非大学医院)进行分层。 结果:在41个欧洲国家的961个神经外科科室中,共确定了41名(4.3%)女性科室主任。三分之二(68.3%)的欧洲国家没有女性神经外科主任。北欧女性主任的比例最高(11.1%),这是因为在相对较少的科室(n = 36)中有4名女性主任。西欧(n = 17/312(5.5%))、南欧(n = 14/353(4.0%))以及中欧和东欧(n = 6/260(2.3%))的比例要小得多(p = 0.06)。女性主任在大学医院(n = 19(46.3%))和非大学医院科室(n = 22(53.7%))中的分布是均匀的。 讨论与结论:存在显著的性别失衡,所有欧洲神经外科科室中只有4%由女性领导。多样性委员会打算制定战略,以支持平等机会,并使欧洲神经外科领域女性领导者的存在常态化。
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