Hospital de Santa Marta, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Central, Lisboa, Portugal; NOVA Medical School, Lisboa, Portugal.
Hospital de Santa Cruz, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Ocidental, Lisboa, Portugal; Hospital da Luz Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
Rev Port Cardiol. 2024 Apr;43(4):189-199. doi: 10.1016/j.repc.2023.07.004. Epub 2023 Oct 20.
Cardiology has not been seen as an attractive specialty, and women have avoided it for many years. Some surveys have been performed in other countries, but in Portugal, the situation is largely unknown.
An online survey on perceptions of cardiology and professional preferences was sent to 1371 members of the Portuguese Society of Cardiology, of whom 18.2% completed the survey.
We included 219 cardiologists or cardiology trainees, of whom 50.2% were female, with decreasing proportions from younger to older age groups, in which males still predominate. Women are less often married and more frequently childless, particularly those working in an invasive subspecialty, where they represent only 16% of all respondents working in these areas. Men's perception is that women do not choose these areas due to family reasons, radiation concerns and difficult working conditions, but from the female perspective, male dominance, lack of female role models and restricted access are the main barriers. Women consider it is difficult for them to obtain a leadership role, but men do not think the same (75.5% vs. 27.5%).
In Portugal, females predominate in younger age groups, suggesting a paradigm change. Women are less frequently married and more frequently childless, particularly women working in invasive subspecialties. Women consider that it is more difficult for them to obtain a leadership role. Moreover, the barriers reported by women are substantially different from men regarding the reasons for not choosing an invasive subspecialty.
心脏病学一直不受欢迎,多年来女性一直回避这一专业。其他国家已经进行了一些调查,但在葡萄牙,这种情况在很大程度上是未知的。
我们向葡萄牙心脏病学会的 1371 名成员发送了一份关于心脏病学认知和专业偏好的在线调查,其中 18.2%的人完成了调查。
我们纳入了 219 名心脏病专家或心脏病学受训者,其中 50.2%为女性,年龄越小,女性比例越低,而男性仍占多数。女性结婚的比例较低,无子女的比例较高,尤其是在介入亚专科工作的女性,她们在这些领域工作的所有受访者中仅占 16%。男性认为女性由于家庭原因、辐射担忧和工作条件困难而不选择这些领域,但从女性的角度来看,男性主导、缺乏女性榜样和受限的机会是主要障碍。女性认为自己很难获得领导角色,但男性并不这么认为(75.5%比 27.5%)。
在葡萄牙,女性在年轻年龄段占多数,这表明一种范式的转变。女性结婚的比例较低,无子女的比例较高,尤其是在介入亚专科工作的女性。女性认为自己很难获得领导角色。此外,女性报告的障碍与男性在不选择介入亚专科的原因方面存在实质性差异。