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克服全球神经外科领域的职业障碍:世界神经外科联合会青年神经外科医生调查的见解

Overcoming career barriers in global neurosurgery: insights from the WFNS young neurosurgeons survey.

作者信息

De Jesús Encarnacion Ramirez Manuel, Güngör Abuzer, Luzzi Sabino, Soto Gervith Reyes, Rangel Carlos Castillo, Mukengeshay Jeff Ntalaja, Chérubin Tshiunza Mpoyi, Nikolenko Vladimir, Rosario Rosario Andreina, Nurmukhametov Renat, Lara Carlos Ernesto López, Baez Ismael Antonio Peralta, Chavda Vishal, Sharif Salman, Roskova Ivana, Moscovici Samuel, Demetriades Andreas K

机构信息

Department of Human Anatomy and Histology, Institute of Clinical Medicine Named After N.V. Sklifosovskiy, 109240, Moscow, Russia.

Department of Neurosurgery, Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.

出版信息

Neurosurg Rev. 2025 Jul 9;48(1):551. doi: 10.1007/s10143-025-03697-6.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS) Young Neurosurgeons Committee conducted a global survey to identify key challenges affecting early-career neurosurgeons. These challenges ranging from restricted access to advanced training and limited research funding to insufficient mentorship, work-life imbalance, and experiences of gender and racial bias pose significant obstacles to professional growth and equitable neurosurgical development worldwide.

METHODS

A cross-sectional, web-based survey comprising 49 structured and open-ended questions was disseminated through neurosurgical networks, mailing lists, and social media. The target group included neurosurgeons within 10 years of completing residency. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics for quantitative responses and thematic analysis for qualitative insights.

RESULTS

Of the 500 respondents, 56.1% reported limited access to advanced training, 50.6% highlighted insufficient funding opportunities, and 48.2% cited a lack of mentorship. Work-life balance was a major concern for 87.1% of participants. Reports of gender and racial/ethnic bias were noted by 40.5% and 22.4% of respondents, respectively. While most participants worked in public hospitals, institutional support for career development varied considerably. Key recommendations included structured mentorship, equitable resource distribution, improved training access, flexible work policies, and targeted strategies to promote diversity and inclusion.

CONCLUSION

The findings underscore persistent structural and institutional barriers confronting young neurosurgeons globally. Addressing these challenges through coordinated strategies including mentorship networks, funding reforms, international collaborations, and inclusive leadership policies is essential to cultivating the next generation of neurosurgical leaders and ensuring equitable progress in the field.

摘要

引言

世界神经外科学会联合会(WFNS)青年神经外科医生委员会开展了一项全球调查,以确定影响神经外科职业生涯早期医生的关键挑战。这些挑战包括获得高级培训的机会有限、研究资金不足、导师指导不足、工作与生活失衡,以及性别和种族偏见经历,这些都对全球范围内的职业发展和神经外科的公平发展构成了重大障碍。

方法

通过神经外科网络、邮件列表和社交媒体分发了一项横断面的基于网络的调查,其中包括49个结构化和开放式问题。目标群体包括完成住院医师培训后10年内的神经外科医生。对定量回答使用描述性统计进行数据分析,对定性见解进行主题分析。

结果

在500名受访者中,56.1%报告获得高级培训的机会有限,50.6%强调资金机会不足,48.2%提到缺乏导师指导。87.1%的参与者将工作与生活平衡视为主要问题。分别有40.5%和22.4%的受访者报告了性别和种族/族裔偏见。虽然大多数参与者在公立医院工作,但机构对职业发展的支持差异很大。主要建议包括结构化的导师指导、公平的资源分配、改善培训机会、灵活的工作政策,以及促进多样性和包容性的针对性策略。

结论

研究结果强调了全球年轻神经外科医生面临的持续存在的结构和制度障碍。通过包括导师网络、资金改革、国际合作和包容性领导政策在内的协调战略来应对这些挑战,对于培养下一代神经外科领导者和确保该领域的公平进展至关重要。

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