Department of Urology, Saint-Louis Hospital, AP-HP, Paris, France.
Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital, Sorbonne university, Paris, France.
Fr J Urol. 2024 Sep;34(9):102671. doi: 10.1016/j.fjurol.2024.102671. Epub 2024 Jun 22.
Gender discrimination seems more prevalent in surgery than other medical specialties. In addition, female urologists are more likely to have obstetric complications and to be discouraged from starting a family during training. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of perceived gender discrimination and barriers for pregnancy during fellowship, among French urology residents and fellows.
The French Association of Urologists in Training performed a national online survey between August and September 2022. Participants were assured that their participation was anonymous. Respondents were questioned on demographics, gender discrimination and on pregnancy barriers during fellowship.
In total, 153 members answered the questionnaire out of the 427 members of the association (36%), among which 75 women (49%). Thirty nine percent of the female respondents found that their gender was a barrier in their career advancement, versus 1% of the male (P<0.0001). Forty female respondents (53%) perceived that female urologists earned less respect than their male counterparts versus 22% of the male (P<0.0001). Among the female respondents, 19 (25%) have felt that it would not be possible to become pregnant at the time they would have wanted it and 7 (9%) reported having already been threatened to lose a fellowship position in case of a pregnancy.
This survey found a high prevalence of gender discrimination among French urologists in training, perceived in majority by women. Female urologists perceived obstacles and received threats when wanting to become pregnant during their training.
性别歧视似乎在外科领域比其他医学专业更为普遍。此外,女性泌尿科医生在培训期间更有可能出现产科并发症,并被劝阻不要生育。本研究的目的是确定法国泌尿科住院医师和研究员在住院医师培训期间感知到的性别歧视和怀孕障碍的发生率。
法国泌尿科住院医师协会于 2022 年 8 月至 9 月期间进行了一项全国性的在线调查。参与者保证他们的参与是匿名的。受访者被问及人口统计学、性别歧视以及住院医师培训期间的怀孕障碍。
共有 153 名协会成员(36%)回答了问卷,其中 75 名女性(49%)。39%的女性受访者认为自己的性别是职业发展的障碍,而男性的这一比例为 1%(P<0.0001)。40 名女性受访者(53%)认为女性泌尿科医生比男性同行获得的尊重更少,而男性的这一比例为 22%(P<0.0001)。在女性受访者中,19 人(25%)认为自己不可能在想要怀孕的时间怀孕,7 人(9%)报告说,如果怀孕,他们可能会失去住院医师的职位。
这项调查发现,法国泌尿科住院医师中存在较高的性别歧视,大多数女性都有这种感觉。女性泌尿科医生在培训期间想要怀孕时,会遇到障碍并受到威胁。