Kornstein S G, Norris S L, Woodhouse S W
Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Psychiatry, Richmond 23298-0710, USA.
Va Med Q. 1998 Winter;125(1):44-9.
The dramatic increase in the number of women in medicine presents some new challenges to an old institution. This article provides an overview of current trends and future directions as greater numbers of women are entering medicine. The first section describes women's particular approach to medicine, including their motivations for pursuing medicine as a career, their specialty choices and practice patterns, their attitudes about patient care and doctor-patient relationships, and their advocacy for women's health issues. The second section documents women's negative experiences in medicine, such as higher stress levels than men, gender discrimination, sexual harassment, role strain, and a paucity of mentors and role models. In the final section, the authors suggest how medicine as an institution can change to better accommodate women.
医学领域女性数量的急剧增加给这个古老的行业带来了一些新挑战。随着越来越多的女性进入医学领域,本文概述了当前的趋势和未来的方向。第一部分描述了女性对待医学的独特方式,包括她们选择医学作为职业的动机、专业选择和执业模式、她们对患者护理和医患关系的态度,以及她们对女性健康问题的倡导。第二部分记录了女性在医学领域的负面经历,比如比男性更高的压力水平、性别歧视、性骚扰、角色紧张,以及缺乏导师和榜样。在最后一部分,作者们提出了医学行业作为一个整体可以如何改变以更好地接纳女性。