Pregnancy and Childbearing for Orthopaedic Surgeons: Challenges and Successful Support Initiatives.

IF 4.4 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Caroline Cristofaro, Maryse Bouchard
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Abstract: While female representation within surgical specialties is increasing, the field of orthopaedic surgery remains male-dominated. Residency, fellowship, and early career coincide with the childbearing years of female surgeons. Given the overlap between these critical career stages and years of childbearing, there has been a rise in articles characterizing the experiences and perceptions around childbearing and its impact on surgeons and their careers. Multiple studies have reported the alarmingly high rates of pregnancy complications, infertility, pregnancy loss, voluntary delay in childbearing, and postpartum depression in surgeons, including those in the field of orthopaedic surgery. However, perinatal complications are not the only barriers female orthopaedic surgeons may face should they decide to start a family alongside their career. Negative perceptions and lack of support from their colleagues and institutions have also been reported as commonplace. Limited but successful support programs, policies, and resources that are designed to support female surgeons and their partners have been created in North America. Successful support programs can be used to inspire institutional policies across North America to hopefully improve the pregnancy and childbirth experiences of orthopaedic surgeons.

骨科医生的怀孕和生育:挑战和成功的支持举措。
摘要:虽然女性在外科专业中的代表性正在增加,但骨科手术领域仍然以男性为主。女外科医生的住院医师、实习医师和早期职业生涯与生育年龄相吻合。考虑到这些关键的职业阶段和生育年龄之间的重叠,关于生育的经历和看法及其对外科医生及其职业的影响的文章有所增加。多项研究报道了包括骨科外科在内的外科医生的妊娠并发症、不孕症、妊娠流产、自愿延迟生育和产后抑郁症的发生率高得惊人。然而,围产期并发症并不是女性整形外科医生决定在事业发展的同时组建家庭所面临的唯一障碍。据报道,同事和机构的负面看法和缺乏支持也很常见。北美已经建立了有限但成功的支持计划、政策和资源,旨在支持女外科医生及其伴侣。成功的支持项目可以用来激励整个北美的机构政策,希望能改善整形外科医生的怀孕和分娩经历。
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CiteScore
8.90
自引率
7.50%
发文量
660
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (JBJS) has been the most valued source of information for orthopaedic surgeons and researchers for over 125 years and is the gold standard in peer-reviewed scientific information in the field. A core journal and essential reading for general as well as specialist orthopaedic surgeons worldwide, The Journal publishes evidence-based research to enhance the quality of care for orthopaedic patients. Standards of excellence and high quality are maintained in everything we do, from the science of the content published to the customer service we provide. JBJS is an independent, non-profit journal.
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