Perception of Harrasment or Discrimination during Urology Residency in Colombia

A. M. Ortiz-Zableh, Andres Felipe Quiñones Roa, Bernardo Santamaría Fuerte, Veronica Tobar-Roa
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Abstract Purpose Workplace bullying (harassment, abuse, or discrimination), practiced persistently against an individual, can generate a hostile workplace environment, consequently leading to exhaustion, with poor psychological outcomes, and the onset of symptoms such as loss of confidence, fatigue, depressive thoughts, desertion, and suicidal thoughts. There are no publications regarding this issue in Colombia. Our objective is to describe the residents' perception of gender and workplace discrimination and verbal/sexual harassment during their urological training. Methods Observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study with anonymous surveys. We evaluated the demographic characteristics and the residents' perception of harassment, the type of harassment, how it affected their performance during residency, and from whom it was perceived. Results We were able to obtain answers from 82/115 residents (71.3%), most of them men (45 [56%]). In total, 66% (54) reported workplace harassment; and 35.4% (29) felt gender discrimination, most of them women (17; 58.6%). Verbal abuse was reported by 64.6% (53), and it affected the work of 92.5%. The parception of workplace harassment was similar among both men and women (32 [69.5%] men and 21 [61.1%] women). A total of 7(19%) women reported sexual abuse. Regarding the source of the abuse, 39 (65.8%) was by professors, 26 (45%), by other residents, and 17 (35.4%), by patients. Conclusion The perception of harassment during urology residency in Colombia is real, and it affects the work of residents. This abuse is greater on the part of men, and is mainly perpetrated by professors. We consider our work the starting point to continue researching a topic of national and international importance.
哥伦比亚泌尿外科住院期间对骚扰或歧视的感知
摘要目的 持续针对个人的职场欺凌(骚扰、虐待或歧视)会产生敌对的职场环境,从而导致疲惫、心理后果不佳,并出现丧失信心、疲劳、抑郁、遗弃和自杀等症状。哥伦比亚没有关于这个问题的出版物。我们的目标是描述居民在泌尿外科培训期间对性别和工作场所歧视以及言语/性骚扰的看法。方法 采用匿名调查的观察性、描述性、横断面研究。我们评估了人口统计学特征和居民对骚扰的感知,骚扰的类型,它如何影响他们在住院期间的表现,以及从谁那里感知到的。后果 我们能够从82/115名居民(71.3%)那里获得答案,其中大多数是男性(45[56%])。总的来说,66%(54)的人报告工作场所受到骚扰;35.4%(29)的人感到性别歧视,其中大多数是女性(17;58.6%)。64.6%(53)的人报告了言语虐待,92.5%的人受到了影响。男性和女性对工作场所骚扰的理解相似(32[69.5%]男性和21[61.1%]女性)。共有7名(19%)妇女报告了性虐待。关于虐待的来源,教授39人(65.8%),其他居民26人(45%),患者17人(35.4%)。结论 哥伦比亚泌尿外科住院期间的骚扰是真实存在的,它影响了住院医生的工作。这种虐待行为在男性方面更为严重,主要是由教授实施的。我们认为,我们的工作是继续研究一个具有国家和国际重要性的专题的起点。
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Urologia Colombiana
Urologia Colombiana Medicine-Urology
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期刊介绍: Urología Colombiana is the serial scientific publication of the Colombian Society of Urology at intervals of three issues per year, in which the results of original research, review articles and other research designs that contribute to increase knowledge in medicine and particularly in the specialty of urology.
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