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[眼科博士后资格认证后的性别特定职业发展路径:现状与影响因素——一项问卷调查]

[Gender-specific career pathways after postdoctoral qualification in ophthalmology: status quo and influencing factors-A questionnaire survey].

作者信息

Maier Anna-Karina B, Liekfeld Anja, Messmer Elisabeth M, Brücher Viktoria C, Vandemeulebroecke Nicola, Mele Birgit, Holz Frank G, Cursiefen Claus, Prokosch Verena

机构信息

Klinik für Augenheilkunde, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Berlin Institute of Health, Campus Virchow Klinikum, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353, Berlin, Deutschland.

Klinik für Augenheilkunde, Klinikum Ernst von Bergmann gGmbH, Potsdam, Deutschland.

出版信息

Ophthalmologie. 2025 Sep 12. doi: 10.1007/s00347-025-02312-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite an increasing number of women completing postdoctoral qualifications in ophthalmology, women remain significantly underrepresented in academic leadership positions and professorships. The aim of this study was to analyze the current gender-specific status of postdoctoral career paths in ophthalmology and potential influencing factors.

METHODS

An official survey of the German Ophthalmological Society (DOG) was conducted from August to September 2024 at the initiative of the DOG working group on women in ophthalmology. Data were collected on age, gender, information about children, childcare, current employment and reasons for remaining or leaving a university hospital or research institution as an employer.

RESULTS

A total of 168 of 458 colleagues participated in the survey (♀: 40%, ♂: 59%, no information: 1%). Of the male colleagues 79.8% had children living in the same household, compared to only 64.7% of women (p = 0.030), 81.8% of women and 32.9% of men took parental leave (p < 0.001) and 72.3% of women and 6.3% of men with children worked part-time (p < 0.001). If a second caregiver was present, this caregiver worked part-time in 58% of male colleagues and 15% did not work at all. In female colleagues the second caregiver worked part-time in 16% and 2% did not work at all. The overall package of benefits (♂: 57.4%, ♀: 64.4%) was cited most frequently as a reason for remaining in an academic career, while financial incentives (♂: 2.9%, ♀: 2.2%) were cited least frequently as reasons.

DISCUSSION

There is a significant discrepancy between equally qualified men and women in ophthalmology regarding childcare responsibilities. Women appear to take on the majority of childcare responsibilities, which could be one reason why females are less likely to achieve academic leadership positions.

摘要

背景

尽管完成眼科学博士后资格的女性人数不断增加,但女性在学术领导职位和教授职位中的代表性仍然明显不足。本研究的目的是分析眼科学博士后职业道路当前的性别特定状况以及潜在影响因素。

方法

在德国眼科学会(DOG)眼科女性工作组的倡议下,于2024年8月至9月对DOG进行了一次官方调查。收集了有关年龄、性别、子女信息、儿童保育、当前就业情况以及作为雇主留在或离开大学医院或研究机构的原因等数据。

结果

458名同事中共有168人参与了调查(女性:40%,男性:59%,无信息:1%)。在男性同事中,79.8%的人有同住的子女,而女性只有64.7%(p = 0.030),81.8%的女性和32.9%的男性休了育儿假(p < 0.001),有子女的女性中有72.3%从事兼职工作,男性中这一比例为6.3%(p < 0.001)。如果有第二位照料者,这位照料者在58%的男性同事中从事兼职工作,15%根本不工作。在女性同事中,第二位照料者从事兼职工作的比例为16%,根本不工作的比例为2%。总体福利(男性:57.4%,女性:64.4%)被最频繁地引述为留在学术职业中的原因,而经济激励措施(男性:2.9%,女性:2.2%)被引述为原因的频率最低。

讨论

在眼科学领域,同等资质的男性和女性在育儿责任方面存在显著差异。女性似乎承担了大部分育儿责任,这可能是女性获得学术领导职位可能性较小的一个原因。

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