University of Azuay, Cuenca, Ecuador.
University of Azuay, Cuenca, Ecuador.
Injury. 2024 Aug;55(8):111691. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2024.111691. Epub 2024 Jun 22.
Women in surgery face distinctive challenges, barriers, and obstacles in the workplace. The objective of this work was to evaluate perceptions toward female surgeons from a personal, cultural, and professional perspective in a tertiary hospital in Cuenca (Ecuador).
Qualitative ethnographic study based on the SRQR guidelines. Fourteen participants took part and were split into two groups: health personnel who work closely with surgeons and patients and family members. All underwent semi-structured interviews which explored themes of personal, cultural, and professional perceptions of female surgeons in their work environment. Additionally, ideas of gender biases were assessed. After transcribing the interviews, patterns, and trends in the data were encoded, followed by the categorization and identification of significant relationships. Data analysis was conducted using ATLAS.ti software version 23.
Three main dimensions emerged and were identified: 'Barriers', 'Equity', and 'Recognition'. A high frequency of barriers (discrimination and stereotypes) has been identified, and the recognition of female surgeons as capable and competent remains insufficient.
Gender biases that negatively impact female surgeons persist. In the fight against eradicating discrimination, we must promote equal opportunities and enhance recognition of women's surgical practice in Latin America and worldwide.
外科领域的女性在工作场所面临着独特的挑战、障碍和阻碍。本研究旨在从个人、文化和专业角度评估厄瓜多尔昆卡一家三级医院中外科医生的职业看法。
本研究是基于 SRQR 指南的定性民族志研究。共有 14 名参与者分为两组:与外科医生和患者及其家属密切合作的医护人员。所有参与者均接受了半结构化访谈,探讨了他们工作环境中对女性外科医生的个人、文化和专业看法的主题,并评估了性别偏见的想法。在转录访谈后,对数据中的模式和趋势进行编码,然后对其进行分类和识别。数据分析使用 ATLAS.ti 软件版本 23 进行。
出现了三个主要维度,分别是“障碍”、“公平”和“认可”。确定了较高频率的障碍(歧视和刻板印象),并且对外科医生能力和能力的认可仍然不足。
对女性外科医生产生负面影响的性别偏见仍然存在。在消除歧视的斗争中,我们必须促进机会均等,并加强对拉丁美洲乃至全球女性外科实践的认可。