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通过使用专业头衔评估加拿大耳鼻喉科会议上的隐性性别偏见。

Evaluating implicit gender bias at Canadian otolaryngology meetings through use of professional title.

作者信息

Van Osch Kylen, Dzioba Agnieszka, Ahmed Khadija, MacDonald Andrew, Skinner Jamila, Williams Harley, Strychowsky Julie E, Graham M Elise

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Western University London Ontario Canada.

Department of Otolaryngology London Health Sciences Centre Children's Hospital London Ontario Canada.

出版信息

World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2023 Mar 27;10(1):12-17. doi: 10.1002/wjo2.96. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Increasing numbers of women enter medical school annually. The number of female physicians in leadership positions has been much slower to equalize. There are also well-documented differences in the treatment of women as compared to men in professional settings. Female presenters are less likely to be introduced by their professional title ("Doctor") for grand rounds and conferences, especially with a man performing the introduction. This study reviewed the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (CSOHNS) meetings from 2017 to 2020 to determine the proportion of presenters introduced by their professional title and whether this varied by gender.

METHODS

Recordings from CSOHNS meetings were reviewed and coded for introducer and presenter demographics, including leadership positions and gender. Chi-squared tests of proportion and multivariate logistic regression was used to compare genders and identify factors associated with professional versus unprofessional forms of address.

RESULTS

No significant association was found between professional title use and introducer or presenter gender. Female presenters were introduced with professional title 69.6% of the time, while male presenters were introduced with professional title 67.6% of the time ( = 0.69). Residents were introduced with a professional title with the most frequency (75.8%), while attending staff were introduced with a professional title with the least frequency (63.0%) ( = 0.02).

CONCLUSIONS

The lack of gender bias in speaker introductions at recent CSOHNS meetings demonstrates progress in achieving gender equity in medicine. Research efforts should continue to define additional forms of unconscious bias that may be contributing to gender inequity in leadership positions.

摘要

目的

每年进入医学院的女性人数不断增加。担任领导职务的女医生数量要达到平等的速度则慢得多。在专业环境中,女性与男性的待遇差异也有充分的文献记载。在大查房和会议上,女性演讲者被以其专业头衔(“医生”)介绍的可能性较小,尤其是由男性进行介绍时。本研究回顾了2017年至2020年加拿大耳鼻咽喉头颈外科学会(CSOHNS)的会议,以确定以专业头衔介绍的演讲者比例,以及这是否因性别而异。

方法

对CSOHNS会议的录音进行回顾,并对介绍者和演讲者的人口统计学特征进行编码,包括领导职务和性别。使用卡方比例检验和多变量逻辑回归来比较性别,并确定与专业或非专业称呼形式相关的因素。

结果

在使用专业头衔与介绍者或演讲者性别之间未发现显著关联。女性演讲者有69.6%的时间被以专业头衔介绍,而男性演讲者有67.6%的时间被以专业头衔介绍(P = 0.69)。住院医师被以专业头衔介绍的频率最高(75.8%),而主治医师被以专业头衔介绍的频率最低(63.0%)(P = 0.02)。

结论

最近CSOHNS会议在演讲者介绍中不存在性别偏见,这表明在医学领域实现性别平等方面取得了进展。研究工作应继续确定可能导致领导职位性别不平等的其他形式的无意识偏见。

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