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眼科大查房中发言人介绍的性别差异。

Sex-Related Differences in Speaker Introductions at Ophthalmology Grand Rounds.

作者信息

Huang Ryan S, Mihalache Andrew, Naidu Sumana C, Xie Jim S, Popovic Marko M, Rai Amandeep S, Kertes Peter J, Muni Rajeev H, Kohly Radha P

机构信息

Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto (R.S.H., A.M.), Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of Toronto (S.C.N., J.S.X., M.M.P., A.S.R., P.J.K., R.H.M., R.P.K.), Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Am J Ophthalmol. 2025 Mar;271:79-85. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2024.11.007. Epub 2024 Nov 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Sex bias remains a pervasive reality in academic medicine, often reflected in subtle linguistic choices, which can skew perceptions of competence and perpetuate workplace inequity. This study aims to investigate the relationship between host sex, speaker sex, and speaker introduction practices in ophthalmology grand rounds events.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

METHODS

Publicly accessible videos of English-language ophthalmology grand rounds and other teaching events uploaded by academic institutions in the United States and Canada from January 2019 to June 2024 were analyzed by two independent reviewers. The primary outcome was the proportion of male and female speakers introduced with the formal title "Dr." by the event host. Secondary outcomes included the proportion of male and female speakers introduced with their academic degrees, current academic appointments, awards or achievements, and research interests. Univariable and multivariable logistic regressions adjusted for the speaker's degree type(s), academic appointment, and affiliation were performed using Stata v17.0.

RESULTS

Of 1,450 videos screened, 399 speaker introductions across 298 ophthalmology teaching sessions were analyzed. The formal title "Dr." was employed by the event host in 75.2% (n = 300/399) of speaker introductions. In multivariable analysis, female speakers were significantly less likely to be introduced by their formal title (OR = 0.55, 95% CI: 0.25-0.78, P < .001), academic degrees (OR = 0.61, 95% CI: 0.35-0.97, P = .03) and their awards or achievements (OR = 0.62, 95% CI: 0.35-0.95, P = .04) compared to male speakers. Interaction terms between speaker and host sex were significant for formal title use (P = .03) and academic degrees (P = .04), prompting subgroup analyses by host sex. Findings were consistent when stratified by male hosts, while there was no difference in the likelihood of introducing male or female speakers with their formal titles, academic degrees, or awards/achievements when introduced by female hosts. Female speakers were significantly more likely to present on nonclinical topics compared to male speakers (OR = 2.39, 95% CI: 1.36-4.79, P < .001).

CONCLUSIONS

When introduced by male hosts, female speakers were less likely to be addressed using a formal title compared with male speakers, while no significant differences were observed when female hosts introduced speakers of either sex. A standardized approach to introducing speakers may be beneficial in mitigating sex biases during grand rounds and other academic events.

摘要

目的

性别偏见在学术医学领域仍然普遍存在,常常体现在微妙的语言选择中,这可能会扭曲对能力的认知,并使职场不平等长期存在。本研究旨在调查眼科大查房活动中主持人性别、演讲者性别和演讲者介绍方式之间的关系。

设计

横断面研究。

方法

两名独立评审员对2019年1月至2024年6月期间美国和加拿大的学术机构上传的公开可用的英语眼科大查房及其他教学活动视频进行了分析。主要结果是活动主持人以正式头衔“博士”介绍的男性和女性演讲者的比例。次要结果包括介绍男性和女性演讲者时提及他们的学术学位、当前学术职务、奖项或成就以及研究兴趣的比例。使用Stata v17.0对演讲者的学位类型、学术职务和所属机构进行了单变量和多变量逻辑回归分析。

结果

在筛选的1450个视频中,对298次眼科教学课程中的399次演讲者介绍进行了分析。活动主持人在75.2%(n = 300/399)的演讲者介绍中使用了正式头衔“博士”。在多变量分析中,与男性演讲者相比,女性演讲者被使用正式头衔介绍的可能性显著降低(比值比[OR] = 0.55,95%置信区间[CI]:0.25 - 0.78,P <.001),被提及学术学位的可能性也显著降低(OR = 0.61,95% CI:0.35 - 0.97,P = 0.03),以及被提及奖项或成就的可能性也显著降低(OR = 0.62,95% CI:0.35 - 0.95,P = 0.04)。演讲者和主持人性别的交互项在正式头衔使用方面具有显著性(P = 0.03),在学术学位方面也具有显著性(P = 0.04),因此按主持人性别进行了亚组分析。按男性主持人分层时结果一致,而由女性主持人介绍时,介绍男性或女性演讲者使用正式头衔、学术学位或奖项/成就的可能性没有差异。与男性演讲者相比,女性演讲者更有可能就非临床主题进行演讲(OR = 2.39,95% CI:1.36 - 4.79,P <.001)。

结论

当由男性主持人介绍时,与男性演讲者相比,女性演讲者被使用正式头衔称呼的可能性较小,而当由女性主持人介绍时,未观察到显著差异。在大查房和其他学术活动中,采用标准化的演讲者介绍方式可能有助于减轻性别偏见。

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