Factors That Influence Female Orthopaedic Surgeons' Decision to Pursue a Career in Sports Medicine: A Mixed-Methods Study.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1177/23259671251352193
Nichelle M Enata, Katherine M Gerull, Ahmed Hanafy, Mary K Mulcahey, Derrick M Knapik, Matthew V Smith
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Background: Despite the increased percentage of women in medical school and in orthopaedic residency programs, the percentage of women pursuing careers in sports medicine has only increased 3% over the past decade.

Purpose: To investigate the experiences and perceptions of female orthopaedic surgeons about sports medicine, identifying factors influencing career interest in this surgical subspecialty.

Study design: Cross-sectional study.

Methods: A mixed-methods approach, combining an online survey and qualitative interviews, was utilized to compare the clinical experiences and personal perceptions of women in orthopaedic sports medicine with women in other orthopaedic subspecialties. Surveys were distributed to members of the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society and the Women in Orthopaedics online forum. Descriptive statistics from the survey were compiled, with chi-square and 2-sample t test used to compare categorical and continuous variables. Purposive sampling was used to select interview participants from survey respondents to ensure diverse perspectives were collected. Interviews were conducted via video conferencing using a semistructured interview guide, and qualitative data were analyzed using grounded theory methods to develop a model of women's interest in sports medicine careers.

Results: Of the 162 online survey respondents, there were no significant differences between sports- and non-sports trained respondents regarding years in practice (P = .32) and personal athletic participation (P = .39). Among the 158 respondents who completed the entire survey, 76% (n = 120) perceived sex discrimination from various sources during their clinical training, with no significant difference in perceived sex discrimination between sports- and non-sports trained respondents (P = .07). Interviews with 22 women revealed that perceived athletic identity, timing of clinical exposure, and features within the scope of practice and cultural considerations all influenced career decision making.

Conclusion: This study provides an analysis of women's exposure to sports medicine, revealing perceived sex discrimination from multiple sources during their clinical training. Such discrimination, however, does not directly affect their decision to pursue a career in sports medicine and is comparable with women across orthopaedics in general. Factors influencing women's career decision making in sports medicine include the scope of practice and cultural considerations. These data may serve as the foundation to increase women's representation within sports medicine. Future research comparing the perception of bias and discrimination rates among men within sports medicine and comparison studies with other orthopaedic specialties are necessary to provide additional context to the current trends within women throughout orthopaedics.

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影响女性骨科医生决定从事运动医学职业的因素:一项混合方法研究。
背景:尽管女性在医学院和骨科住院医师项目中的比例有所增加,但在过去十年中,从事运动医学职业的女性比例仅增长了3%。目的:了解女性骨科医生对运动医学的经验和认知,确定影响其职业兴趣的因素。研究设计:横断面研究。方法:采用在线调查和定性访谈相结合的混合方法,比较骨科运动医学女性与其他骨科亚专科女性的临床经验和个人看法。调查问卷被分发给露丝·杰克逊骨科协会和女性骨科在线论坛的成员。整理调查的描述性统计数据,分类变量与连续变量的比较采用卡方检验和2样本t检验。有目的的抽样是从调查对象中选择访谈参与者,以确保收集不同的观点。访谈采用半结构化访谈指南,通过视频会议进行,定性数据采用扎根理论方法进行分析,以建立女性对运动医学职业兴趣的模型。结果:在162名在线调查受访者中,体育和非体育训练的受访者在实践年限(P = 0.32)和个人体育参与(P = 0.39)方面没有显著差异。在完成整个调查的158名受访者中,76% (n = 120)在临床培训期间感受到来自各种来源的性别歧视,运动和非运动训练的受访者在感知性别歧视方面没有显著差异(P = .07)。对22名女性的访谈显示,感知到的运动身份、临床暴露的时间、实践范围内的特征和文化因素都会影响职业决策。结论:本研究对女性接受运动医学培训的情况进行了分析,揭示了她们在临床培训中感受到的多种来源的性别歧视。然而,这种歧视并不直接影响她们在运动医学领域追求职业生涯的决定,并且与一般整形外科领域的女性相当。影响女性运动医学职业决策的因素包括实践范围和文化考虑。这些数据可以作为增加女性在运动医学领域代表性的基础。未来的研究需要比较运动医学中男性的偏见和歧视率,以及与其他骨科专业的比较研究,以便为整个骨科中女性的当前趋势提供额外的背景。
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Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
876
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine (OJSM), developed by the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is a global, peer-reviewed, open access journal that combines the interests of researchers and clinical practitioners across orthopaedic sports medicine, arthroscopy, and knee arthroplasty. Topics include original research in the areas of: -Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, including surgical and nonsurgical treatment of orthopaedic sports injuries -Arthroscopic Surgery (Shoulder/Elbow/Wrist/Hip/Knee/Ankle/Foot) -Relevant translational research -Sports traumatology/epidemiology -Knee and shoulder arthroplasty The OJSM also publishes relevant systematic reviews and meta-analyses. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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