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高层女性:加拿大急诊医学领域女性领导职位的定性研究。

Women at the top: a qualitative study of women in leadership positions in emergency medicine in Canada.

机构信息

Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Northern Ontario School of Medicine University, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada.

出版信息

CJEM. 2024 Nov;26(11):819-827. doi: 10.1007/s43678-024-00751-y. Epub 2024 Jul 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

For the last two decades, more than half of Canadian medical students have been women, with an increasing number of medical trainees choosing emergency medicine as their careers. Despite a proportional increase of women in full-time faculty positions in emergency medicine, women are still underrepresented in leadership. The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of women leaders in emergency medicine to identify common themes that may have contributed to their acquisition of leadership roles.

METHODS

Participants included women emergency medicine physicians in Canada who currently or previously held a leadership position. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Inductive thematic analysis was performed on the interview transcripts. Transcribed data were coded and categorized into recurrent themes. A narrative summary of the most impactful themes was presented.

RESULTS

Twenty participants were interviewed. Most participants perceived career opportunities were due to chance, related to personal skill set, or required additional training. Participants highlighted the importance of mentorship and sponsorship. Gender expectations and traditional gender roles were perceived as having a negative impact on career leadership success. Participants acknowledged the need for women in leadership to empower younger generations of women to become leaders. For future emergency medicine leaders, participants suggested applying for leadership positions early, networking, and seeking mentorship. Potential supportive changes to leadership structures included explicit parental leave policies, flexible scheduling, and job sharing to encourage women leaders.

CONCLUSION

To date, there has been no Canadian specific study exploring the factors contributing to the success of women leaders in emergency medicine. This study examines career advancement of women leaders in emergency medicine and provides useful insight to those aspiring to grow their careers, as well as to mentors and sponsors of women in emergency medicine.

摘要

目的

在过去的二十年中,超过一半的加拿大医学生是女性,越来越多的医学受训人员选择急诊医学作为他们的职业。尽管急诊医学全职教师职位中的女性比例有所增加,但她们在领导层中的代表性仍然不足。本研究的目的是探讨急诊医学领域女性领导者的经验,以确定可能促成她们获得领导角色的共同主题。

方法

参与者包括加拿大现任或曾任领导职务的女性急诊医师。通过半结构化访谈收集数据。对访谈记录进行归纳主题分析。将转录数据编码并分类为反复出现的主题。呈现最有影响力主题的叙述性总结。

结果

对 20 名参与者进行了访谈。大多数参与者认为职业机会是偶然的,与个人技能相关,或者需要额外的培训。参与者强调了指导和赞助的重要性。性别期望和传统性别角色被认为对职业领导成功产生负面影响。参与者承认需要领导层中的女性赋予年轻一代女性领导能力。对于未来的急诊医学领导者,参与者建议尽早申请领导职位、建立人际关系网络并寻求指导。支持领导结构的潜在变革包括明确的育儿假政策、灵活的日程安排和工作分担,以鼓励女性领导者。

结论

迄今为止,加拿大还没有专门研究急诊医学领域女性领导者成功因素的研究。本研究考察了急诊医学领域女性领导者的职业发展,并为那些希望发展职业的人、急诊医学领域的导师和赞助商提供了有用的见解。

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