Arslan Eda, Brücher Viktoria, Demir Gökce, Liekfeld Anja
Smile Eyes Augenärzte Hamburg, Heegbarg 2, 22391, Hamburg, Deutschland.
Klinik für Augenheilkunde, Universitätsklinik Münster, Münster, Deutschland.
Ophthalmologie. 2025 Feb;122(2):100-106. doi: 10.1007/s00347-024-02154-x. Epub 2024 Dec 23.
The proportion of female ophthalmologists in Germany has risen to approximately 50% in recent years, and approximately 66% of medical students are women. This represents a reversal of the past situation with a male predominance. Despite this change, many international studies show that women are still underrepresented at scientific conferences, particularly among invited speakers, chairpersons, and program committees. This study aims to investigate whether these differences in gender representation are also reflected at German ophthalmological congresses and whether the situation has changed in recent years.
Data collection covered the years 2013, 2022, and 2023 and included the congresses of the five large German ophthalmological associations: the German Ophthalmological Society (DOG), German Ophthalmic Surgical Society (DOC), German Ophthalmological Academy (AAD), German Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (DGII) and the German Retinological Society (RG). Data were collected based on online programs and information provided by the offices and the managing committees. The numbers of female and male speakers and chairpersons were identified, as were the gender distributions of the specific program committees.
Overall, the percentage of female speakers across all years and conferences surveyed averaged 25%, while female chairs averaged 17%. The percentage of females in the program committees ranged from 0% to 17%. There was an increase in the percentage of female speakers over 10 years (2013-2023). For the DOG (p < 0.01) and the DOC (p = 0.01) there was a significant rise, while it was highest at the DOG (37%) and lowest at the DGII (11%). The percentage of female chairs was in general lower than the percentage of female speakers for all conferences (between 11% and 26% in 2023). Only for the DOG was there a statistically significant increase over the 10 years (p < 0.01).
The representation of women as speakers and chairpersons at German ophthalmology conferences is low; these continue to be predominantly male dominated. Although there has been an increase in female representation over time, it remains lower than the overall proportion of women in the profession in 2023. Significant differences are observed between the various ophthalmological conferences. Further investigation into the underrepresentation of women at these conferences is necessary, and measures to encourage greater female participation at congresses should be implemented.
近年来,德国女眼科医生的比例已升至约50%,医学生中约66%为女性。这扭转了过去男性占主导的局面。尽管有这一变化,但许多国际研究表明,在科学会议上女性的代表性仍然不足,尤其是在受邀演讲者、主席和项目委员会成员中。本研究旨在调查这些性别代表性差异在德国眼科大会上是否也有体现,以及近年来情况是否有所变化。
数据收集涵盖2013年、2022年和2023年,包括德国五大眼科协会的大会:德国眼科协会(DOG)、德国眼科外科学会(DOC)、德国眼科学院(AAD)、德国白内障与屈光手术学会(DGII)和德国视网膜病学会(RG)。数据基于在线会议议程以及各协会办公室和管理委员会提供的信息收集。确定了女性和男性演讲者及主席的人数,以及特定项目委员会的性别分布情况。
总体而言,在所有调查年份和会议中,女性演讲者的平均比例为25%,女性主席的平均比例为17%。项目委员会中女性的比例在0%至17%之间。10年间(2013 - 2023年)女性演讲者的比例有所增加。对于德国眼科协会(p < 0.01)和德国眼科外科学会(p = 0.01),增幅显著,其中德国眼科协会增幅最高(37%),德国白内障与屈光手术学会增幅最低(11%)。在所有会议中,女性主席的比例总体低于女性演讲者的比例(2023年在11%至26%之间)。仅德国眼科协会在这10年间有统计学上的显著增长(p < 0.01)。
在德国眼科会议上,女性作为演讲者和主席的代表性较低;这些会议仍然主要由男性主导。尽管随着时间推移女性的代表性有所增加,但仍低于2023年该行业女性的总体比例。不同眼科会议之间存在显著差异。有必要进一步调查女性在这些会议上代表性不足的问题,并应采取措施鼓励更多女性参与大会。