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审视泌尿生殖系统和妇科放射肿瘤学实践中的障碍:两项全国性调查结果

Examining Barriers to Practice in Genitourinary and Gynecologic Radiation Oncology: Results from 2 Nationwide Surveys.

作者信息

Doyle Patrick, Vapiwala Neha, Sayan Mutlay, Lam Miranda, Moningi Shalini

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, Brigham & Women's Hospital / Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts.

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

Adv Radiat Oncol. 2025 Jun 28;10(9):101848. doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2025.101848. eCollection 2025 Sep.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Gender diversity in academic radiation oncology (RO) has become a topic of interest in recent years, with studies showing that practicing female academic radiation oncologists (AROs) are outnumbered by male colleagues at a rate of approximately 3:1. Gender differences are also observed in subspecialties whose patient populations are overwhelmingly of a single gender, such as genitourinary (GU) and gynecologic (GYN) RO. We aimed to investigate whether challenges exist for academic RO physicians who primarily treat patients of another gender, and, if so, what barriers they face in practice.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

We conducted 2 national surveys of female GU academic RO physicians and male GYN academic RO physicians working at Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited academic centers. Survey questions focused on career path, challenges faced, and barriers to practicing GU or GYN oncology.

RESULTS

A total of 13/42 (30.2%) GU survey recipients responded as treating GU oncology and 31/77 (40.3%) GYN survey recipients responded as treating GYN oncology. Of these respondents, 9 GU and 3 GYN physicians reported facing challenges as an academic RO faculty member because of their gender identity, and 5 GU and 4 GYN physicians reported that their subspecialty specifically presented challenges. Neither group commonly reported difficulties developing trust and rapport with patients. In the GU academic RO group, reports of challenging relationships with other professional colleagues were common. Difficulties finding or serving as a mentor were also common in both groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Female GU AROs and male GYN AROs may face unique challenges. Identifying and understanding these challenges directly from practicing physicians are important steps in improving professional success, career satisfaction, and clinical care quality.

摘要

目的

近年来,学术性放射肿瘤学(RO)中的性别多样性已成为一个备受关注的话题,研究表明,在执业的女性学术性放射肿瘤学家(ARO)数量比男性同事少,比例约为1:3。在患者群体绝大多数为单一性别的亚专业领域,如泌尿生殖系统(GU)和妇科(GYN)RO中,也观察到了性别差异。我们旨在调查主要治疗另一性别的患者的学术性RO医生是否面临挑战,如果存在,他们在实践中面临哪些障碍。

方法和材料

我们对在研究生医学教育认证委员会认可的学术中心工作的女性GU学术性RO医生和男性GYN学术性RO医生进行了两项全国性调查。调查问题集中在职业道路、面临的挑战以及从事GU或GYN肿瘤学实践的障碍。

结果

共有13/42(30.2%)的GU调查受访者表示从事GU肿瘤学治疗,31/77(40.3%)的GYN调查受访者表示从事GYN肿瘤学治疗。在这些受访者中,9名GU医生和3名GYN医生报告称,由于他们的性别认同,作为学术性RO教员面临挑战,5名GU医生和4名GYN医生报告称他们的亚专业领域特别带来了挑战。两组都没有普遍报告在与患者建立信任和融洽关系方面存在困难。在GU学术性RO组中,与其他专业同事关系具有挑战性的报告很常见。在两组中,难以找到导师或担任导师的情况也很常见。

结论

女性GU ARO和男性GYN ARO可能面临独特的挑战。直接从执业医生那里识别和理解这些挑战是提高职业成功率、职业满意度和临床护理质量的重要步骤。

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