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骨科手术中与性别相关的微侵犯行为:沙特阿拉伯女性骨科医生的全面调查及对进展的影响

Gender-Related Microaggressions in Orthopedic Surgery: A Comprehensive Survey of Women Orthopedists and Implications for Progress, Saudi Arabia.

作者信息

Alhammadi Nouf A, Al Jabbar Imtinan, Alahmari Seham A, Alqahtani Rawan M, Alhadi Wajd A, Alnujaymi Bayan M, Al-Jakhaideb Miran M, Almoghamer Hanan D, Alqahtani Manar S, Mahmood Syed Esam

机构信息

Rheumatologist and Lupus Specialist, Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia.

College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

J Healthc Leadersh. 2024 Jan 8;16:29-37. doi: 10.2147/JHL.S437083. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Microaggressions are subtle and often unintentional acts that can be verbal, nonverbal, or environmental, and they convey negative messages to individuals belonging to marginalized social groups. This study aims to determine the prevalence of microaggressions experienced by female Saudi orthopaedic surgeons.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study was conducted online and targeted female in orthopedic surgery across different regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The survey was uploaded to Google Forms and distributed through social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and WhatsApp by well-trained data collectors.

RESULTS

In this survey we included 96 female Saudi orthopedics. Their mean age was 27.46 ± 12.20 years. Most respondents were either residents (52.63%), or specialists (23.16%). Most participants (92.63%) were still in training or early in their careers, with the vast majority (93.68%) had their residency in Saudi Arabia. Nearly three-fifths (61.05%) have reported experiencing microaggressions as victims, 76.84%, did not see themselves as perpetrators of microaggressions, 23.16% acknowledged having engaged in such behavior. Patients or their families were reported to be involved in microaggressions in 43.16% of cases, while male surgeons and male support staff were implicated at 51.58% and 23.16%, respectively. Additionally, other male medical doctors participate in microaggressions in 33.68% of instances. Female surgeons were identified as being involved in 22.11% of microaggressions, whereas 29.47% involve female support staff.

CONCLUSION

The study's outcomes can help inform strategies to promote a supportive and inclusive environment within the field of orthopaedic surgery, encouraging positive interactions and equitable opportunities for all practitioners.

摘要

背景

微侵犯是微妙且通常无意的行为,可能是言语、非言语或环境方面的,它们向属于边缘化社会群体的个人传达负面信息。本研究旨在确定沙特女性骨科外科医生经历微侵犯的患病率。

方法

这项横断面研究通过在线方式进行,目标是沙特阿拉伯王国不同地区的女性骨科外科医生。调查问卷上传至谷歌表单,并由训练有素的数据收集者通过推特、照片墙和WhatsApp等社交媒体平台分发。

结果

本次调查纳入了96名沙特女性骨科医生。她们的平均年龄为27.46±12.20岁。大多数受访者是住院医师(52.63%)或专科医生(23.16%)。大多数参与者(92.63%)仍在培训阶段或处于职业生涯早期,绝大多数(93.68%)在沙特阿拉伯接受住院医师培训。近五分之三(61.05%)的受访者报告曾作为受害者经历过微侵犯,76.84%的人不认为自己是微侵犯的实施者,23.16%的人承认有过此类行为。据报告,43.16%的微侵犯事件涉及患者或其家属,而男性外科医生和男性辅助人员分别占51.58%和23.16%。此外,33.68%的微侵犯事件中有其他男性医生参与。22.11%的微侵犯事件涉及女外科医生,而29.47%涉及女性辅助人员。

结论

该研究结果有助于为促进骨科手术领域支持性和包容性环境的策略提供信息,鼓励所有从业者进行积极互动并获得公平机会。

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