Gender Disparities and Their Impact on the Professional Experiences of Female Neurosurgery Residents in Germany: A Cross-Sectional Survey.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mazin Omer, Thuy Linh Nguyen, Akram A Alhamdan, Kathrin Machetanz, Dorothea Nistor-Gallo, Ina Moritz, Tatiana Rivera Ramirez, Da Bin Kim, Anna C Lawson McLean, Stefanie Maurer, Jussi P Posti
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Abstract

Background: Despite advancements in gender equality within neurosurgery, the field continues to encounter challenges related to the under-representation of women and reports of gender-based disparities. This study examines the impact of these disparities on the experiences, professional development, and well-being of female neurosurgery residents in Germany, identifying specific challenges within the neurosurgical community.

Methods: An anonymous, questionnaire-based survey was conducted among female neurosurgery residents from various German training hospitals nationwide, using a quantitative approach. Data were collected from June 2021 to January 2023.

Results: A total of 63 female neurosurgery residents participated, representing about 19% of all female neurosurgery residents in Germany. Seventy percent reported experiencing incidents of discrimination during training, with 39% encountering "sometimes" emotional abuse, 20% physical abuse, and 17% "rarely" experiencing sexual harassment. Eighty-six percent did not report these incidents, primarily due to doubts about reporting effectiveness (24%) and the belief that reporting would not lead to change (24%). Discrimination significantly impacted job satisfaction (56%) and career progression (71%). Additionally, 60% reported frequent frustration, 52% experienced occasional depression, and burnout was common.

Conclusions: The survey highlights gender disparities affecting female neurosurgery residents in Germany, negatively influencing job satisfaction and career advancement. Tackling gender discrimination and harassment requires a multifaceted approach, and further studies are warranted to assess these methods. The neurosurgical community must ensure a supportive environment by adopting no-tolerance policies against discrimination for all residents, paving the way for a future where professional excellence and patient care are free from gender inequalities.

性别差异及其对德国神经外科女住院医师职业经历的影响:一项横断面调查。
背景:尽管神经外科领域在性别平等方面取得了进步,但该领域仍然面临着女性代表性不足和性别差异报告方面的挑战。本研究探讨了这些差异对德国女性神经外科住院医师的经历、职业发展和福祉的影响,并确定了神经外科界面临的具体挑战:方法:采用定量方法对来自德国全国各培训医院的神经外科女住院医师进行了匿名问卷调查。数据收集时间为 2021 年 6 月至 2023 年 1 月:共有 63 名神经外科女住院医师参与了调查,约占德国所有神经外科女住院医师的 19%。70%的人表示在培训期间遇到过歧视事件,其中39%的人 "有时 "遇到过精神虐待,20%的人遇到过身体虐待,17%的人 "很少 "遇到性骚扰。86%的人没有报告这些事件,主要原因是怀疑报告的有效性(24%),以及认为报告不会带来改变(24%)。歧视严重影响了工作满意度(56%)和职业发展(71%)。此外,60%的人表示经常感到沮丧,52%的人偶尔感到抑郁,职业倦怠也很常见:这项调查凸显了影响德国神经外科女性住院医师的性别差异,对工作满意度和职业发展产生了负面影响。解决性别歧视和骚扰问题需要采取多方面的方法,因此有必要开展进一步的研究来评估这些方法。神经外科界必须对所有住院医师采取不容忍歧视的政策,以确保营造一个支持性的环境,为实现专业卓越和患者护理无性别不平等的未来铺平道路。
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World neurosurgery
World neurosurgery CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-SURGERY
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
15.00%
发文量
1765
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: World Neurosurgery has an open access mirror journal World Neurosurgery: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. The journal''s mission is to: -To provide a first-class international forum and a 2-way conduit for dialogue that is relevant to neurosurgeons and providers who care for neurosurgery patients. The categories of the exchanged information include clinical and basic science, as well as global information that provide social, political, educational, economic, cultural or societal insights and knowledge that are of significance and relevance to worldwide neurosurgery patient care. -To act as a primary intellectual catalyst for the stimulation of creativity, the creation of new knowledge, and the enhancement of quality neurosurgical care worldwide. -To provide a forum for communication that enriches the lives of all neurosurgeons and their colleagues; and, in so doing, enriches the lives of their patients. Topics to be addressed in World Neurosurgery include: EDUCATION, ECONOMICS, RESEARCH, POLITICS, HISTORY, CULTURE, CLINICAL SCIENCE, LABORATORY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES, CLINICAL IMAGES, VIDEOS
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