Female physician and pregnancy- effect of the amended German maternity protection act on female doctors' careers.

IF 1.7 Q2 SURGERY
Innovative Surgical Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-31 eCollection Date: 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1515/iss-2022-0024
Barbara Puhahn-Schmeiser, Eva K Hennel, Christiane Gross, Heike Raestrup, Astrid Bühren, Mandy Mangler
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Objectives: In Germany, the 2018 amended Maternity Protection Act frequently leads to fundamental restrictions for female physicians, especially surgeons, and now even also for students impeding the progress of their careers. Our goal was to assess the current situation for pregnant female physicians and students, respectively, and their perspective on this amendment regarding their career path.

Methods: A nationwide survey was conducted in Germany from December 2020 to February 2021. The questionnaire included 790 female physicians and students who were pregnant after the inception of the amended Act. Those women pregnant after the beginning of the corona pandemic were excluded.

Results: The survey revealed that two thirds of female physicians worked a maximum of 50% in their previous professional activity as soon as they reported pregnancy. Amongst medical students this amounted up to 72%. 18% of the female physicians and 17% of the female medical students respectively could not follow the sense of these restrictions. 44% of female medical physicians and 33% of female students felt their career impeded. This led up to 43% amongst female medical doctors and 53% amongst female medical students, respectively, who were concerned to announce their pregnancy. As a consequence, pregnancies were reported at 12 weeks in female physicians compared to 19 weeks in medical students.

Conclusions: Analyses of the current survey revealed that a relevant number of female physicians and medical students felt impeded in their career path through the application of the amended Maternity Act.

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女医生和怀孕——修订后的德国《产妇保护法》对女医生职业生涯的影响。
目标:在德国,2018年修订的《产妇保护法》经常导致对女医生,尤其是外科医生的根本限制,现在甚至对阻碍职业发展的学生也有限制。我们的目标是分别评估怀孕女医生和学生的现状,以及她们对这项修正案的看法。方法:2020年12月至2021年2月在德国进行了一项全国性调查。调查问卷包括790名女医生和学生,她们在修正法案生效后怀孕。那些在新冠疫情开始后怀孕的妇女被排除在外。结果:调查显示,三分之二的女医生在报告怀孕后,在之前的专业活动中最多工作了50%。在医学生中,这一比例高达72%。18%的女医生和17%的女医学生不能理解这些限制。44%的女医生和33%的女学生认为自己的职业生涯受到阻碍。这导致关注宣布怀孕的女医生和女医学生分别占43%和53%。因此,据报道,女医生怀孕12周,而医学生怀孕19周。结论:对当前调查的分析显示,通过实施修订后的《产妇法》,相关数量的女医生和医学生在职业道路上感到受到阻碍。
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