Assessment of gender equality among graduates of anesthesiology residency in the last decade: A national data analysis

Senay Canikli Adiguzel
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Aim: Despite the global upward trend in the representation of female doctors, certain medical specialties continue to exhibit a notable gender disparity. The presence of an equitable gender distribution within the healthcare sector has been shown to enhance the overall quality of service provision and has the potential to enhance performance outcomes. The objective of our research is to examine the gender composition of anesthesiology and reanimation professionals in Turkey.Methods: Data was collected regarding physicians who successfully completed their anesthesiology and reanimation specialization training and subsequently participated in the state service obligation lottery since the year 2013. Data provided by the General Directorate of Management Services of the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health. The gender of the specialist physicians in the specified time period and the type of hospital they trained in were collected.Results: There were 1249 males and 1400 females among the 2649 specialists with no difference in the gender distribution. Upon conducting separate annual evaluations, there were significant increases in the proportions of men in the years 2017 and 2021, as well as women in the years 2019 and 2023. Additionally, 852 of them had received specialization from training hospitals and 1797 from university hospitals. Over the course of a decade, there was an absence of variation in the hospital preferences of anesthesiologists with regards to gender distribution. However, in the subsequent years of 2018, 2021, and 2023, female anesthesiologists exhibited a significantly higher preference for these hospitals. In 2019, a notable trend was observed wherein female anesthesiologists from university hospitals, while in 2021, male anesthesiologists demonstrated a similar inclination.Conclusions: In Turkey, the field of anesthesiology and reanimation demonstrates a balanced gender distribution in terms of expertise. There is no discernible disparity in the gender distribution among anesthesiologist' hospital preferences.
过去十年麻醉学住院医师毕业生性别平等评估:一项全国数据分析
目的:尽管女医生的代表性在全球呈上升趋势,但某些医学专业继续表现出明显的性别差异。事实证明,在保健部门内实现公平的性别分配可以提高提供服务的总体质量,并有可能提高绩效结果。我们研究的目的是检查土耳其麻醉学和复苏专业人员的性别组成。方法:收集2013年以来成功完成麻醉与苏醒专业培训并参加国家服务义务摇号的医师的数据。数据由土耳其共和国卫生部管理服务总局提供。收集了特定时期专科医生的性别和他们接受培训的医院类型。结果:2649名专科医生中男性1249人,女性1400人,性别分布无差异。根据单独的年度评估,男性在2017年和2021年的比例显著增加,女性在2019年和2023年的比例也显著增加。此外,其中852人在培训医院接受专科治疗,1797人在大学医院接受专科治疗。在十年的过程中,麻醉医师对医院的偏好在性别分布方面没有变化。然而,在随后的2018年、2021年和2023年,女性麻醉医师对这些医院的偏好明显更高。2019年,大学医院的女性麻醉师出现了一个明显的趋势,而在2021年,男性麻醉师也表现出了类似的倾向。结论:在土耳其,麻醉学和复苏领域在专业知识方面表现出平衡的性别分布。麻醉医师对医院的偏好在性别分布上没有明显的差异。
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