探索德国介入放射学中的性别角色——我们有多进步?

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Cornelia Lieselotte Angelika Dewald, Sophia Freya Ulrike Blum, Lena Sophie Becker, Emona Barzakova, Mareike Franke, Kerstin Westphalen, Marco Das, Carolin Jenkner, Frank K Wacker, Christiane K Kuhl, Wibke Uller
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本文介绍了一项全国性调查的结果,该调查解决了德国介入放射学(IR)中性别平等和家庭友好的现状,重点是临床进入和职业发展。德国介入放射学和微创治疗学会(DeGIR)的所有成员被邀请参加2021年11月至2022年2月期间的在线调查。该调查包括39个问题,包括人口统计信息、婚姻和父母状况、进入和晋升IR的经历、家庭友好和平等。对调查结果进行了描述性分析。女性197次调查(n=76;39%)和男性(n=121;61%)介入放射科医师在培训和职业生涯的各个阶段进行了分析。与男性主治医生(76%)和科室主任(55%)相比,女性主治医生(58%)和科室主任(23%)与儿童生活在一起的人数较少。主要负责照顾孩子的男性(4%)少于女性(41%)。兼职的主治医生中,女性(55%)多于男性(6%)。女性认为进入IR比男性更难。55%的女性感到自己因性别而处于不利地位(男性:6%);这是由于人们认为女性“表现不如男性”(46%)、“因家庭责任而辍学”(35%)和“优先提拔男性”(19%)。54%的人认为女性更难兼顾工作和家庭。原因是“家庭责任”和“缺乏灵活的工作时间和照顾孩子”。负有主要责任的父母将不到50%的工作时间用于临床干预。年轻一代的父亲比上一代的父亲更有可能休育儿假(52%对17%)。51%的男性和55%的女性计划在未来从事兼职工作。德国的IR有性别差异。为了确保持续征聘年轻人才,应采取诸如灵活的工作时间表正常化等措施,为妇女和男子以及母亲和父亲创造平等的条件,从而充分考虑到不断变化的(家庭)结构。·德国介入放射学在职业进入/职业发展方面存在性别差异。·必须调整工作条件以确保下一代……必须充分考虑到不断变化的家庭结构。·Dewald CL, Blum SF, Becker LS等。探索德国介入放射学中的性别角色——我们有多进步?Fortschr Röntgenstr 2024;DOI 10.1055 / - 2427 - 0303。
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Exploring gender roles in German interventional radiology - how progressive are we?

This article presents the results of a nationwide survey addressing the status quo of gender equality and family friendliness within German interventional radiology (IR) with a focus on clinical entry and career development.All members of the German Society for Interventional Radiology and Minimally Invasive Therapy (DeGIR) were invited to participate in an online survey between November 2021 and February 2022. The survey consisted of 39 questions on demographic information, marital and parental status, experiences with entry and promotion in IR, family friendliness, and equality. A descriptive analysis of the responses was conducted.197 surveys from female (n=76; 39%) and male (n=121; 61%) interventional radiologists at various stages of training and career were analyzed. Fewer female attending physicians (58%) and chiefs of departments (23%) lived with children compared to male attending physicians (76%) and chiefs of departments (55%). Fewer men (4%) than women (41%) were primarily responsible for childcare. More female (55%) than male (6%) attending physicians worked part-time. Women rated entry into IR as more difficult than men. 55% of women felt disadvantaged by their gender (men: 6%); this was due to assumptions that women "perform less than men" (46%), "drop out due to family commitments" (35%) and that "men are promoted preferentially" (19%). 54% believed that it is more difficult for women to combine work and family. The reasons for this are "family commitments" and "lack of flexible work schedules and childcare". Parents with primary responsibility spent less than 50% of their working time on clinical interventions. Fathers from a younger generation were more likely to take parental leave than fathers of a previous generation (52% vs. 17%). Similar numbers of men (51%) and women (55%) planned to work part-time in the future.There are gender-specific differences in the German IR. To ensure sustainable recruitment of young talent, measures such as the normalization of flexible work schedules should be introduced to create equal conditions for women and men, as well as mothers and fathers, and thus take changing (family) structures adequately into account. · There are gender-specific differences in career entry/career development in German interventional radiology.. · Working conditions must be adapted to ensure the next generation.. · Changing family structures must be adequately taken into account.. · Dewald CL, Blum SF, Becker LS etal. Exploring gender roles in German interventional radiology - how progressive are we? Fortschr Röntgenstr 2024; DOI 10.1055/a-2427-0303.

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