Guerreiro Helena, Januel Anne-Christine, Dorn Franziska, Rautio Riitta, Kyselyova Anna A, Radu Razvan Alexandru, Reis João, Fiehler Jens, Fragata Isabel
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Department Neuroradiology, University Hospital Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
Interv Neuroradiol. 2025 Apr 29:15910199251336928. doi: 10.1177/15910199251336928.
Background/purposeGender bias in academic medicine has been widely described. In Europe, training and career pathways in neurointervention (NI) are heterogeneous. We hypothesize that the access route to neuroradiology specialty and NI subspecialty may correlate with the proportion of women in the field and with their career progression.MethodsAn online survey consisting of 18 questions was distributed through European professional societies and several online social platforms. A total of 422 responses from 54 different countries were collected and statistically evaluated.ResultsAccess routes to specialty and subspecialty did not correlate with the number of women practicing NI. However, men were significantly more likely to have children, to occupy leading positions, to have more clinical experience and higher weekly workload both in diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology. Female gender significantly affected career progression.ConclusionThis study reflects a positive change in European reality concerning gender bias. Distinct training access routes do not seem to affect the proportion of female neurointerventionalists. However, gender differences still negatively impact women NI careers, leading to lower workload, having less children, and a limited access to leading positions in NI.
背景/目的
学术医学中的性别偏见已被广泛描述。在欧洲,神经介入(NI)的培训和职业道路各不相同。我们假设,神经放射学专业和NI亚专业的准入途径可能与该领域女性的比例及其职业发展相关。
方法
通过欧洲专业协会和几个在线社交平台分发了一份包含18个问题的在线调查问卷。共收集了来自54个不同国家的422份回复,并进行了统计评估。
结果
专业和亚专业的准入途径与从事NI的女性数量无关。然而,男性在诊断性和介入性神经放射学领域生儿育女、担任领导职务、拥有更多临床经验和更高每周工作量的可能性显著更高。女性性别显著影响职业发展。
结论
本研究反映了欧洲在性别偏见方面的积极变化。不同的培训准入途径似乎不会影响女性神经介入专家的比例。然而,性别差异仍然对女性NI职业产生负面影响,导致工作量较低、子女较少以及在NI领域担任领导职务的机会有限。