外科医生领导改善性别平等的路线图:教育策略、实施和评估方法。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Canadian Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2025-04-17 Print Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1503/cjs.006324
Marcia Clark, Laurie A Hiemstra, Sarah Kerslake, Erin Boynton, Claire Temple-Oberle
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背景:骨科工作人员缺乏性别多样性,当性别不平等存在时,患者的预后会受到负面影响。在一项未发表的需求评估之后,我们试图评估参与者提出的解决加拿大女性骨科医生面临的性别不平等的解决方案,并将一系列解决方案转化为医学教育模式。方法:2位专家对来自加拿大女性骨科医生性别偏见调查的开放文本回复进行定性分析。这些问题涉及改善工作环境所需的变革领域。我们使用Kern教育框架的后两个步骤作为透镜来解释数据并生成解决方案。结果:共联系了330名符合条件的外科医生,220名(67.0%)完成了调查。受访者提供了超过14000字的文本供分析。利用未发表的需求评估的主题,我们定义了广泛的目标和具体的目标,包括提高认识,建立公平的竞争环境,引起对男性特权的关注,发展有效的指导,消除骚扰,以及减轻第二个转变的负担。我们通过基于Kern框架的教育策略和评价方法提出了解决方案。结论:基于对加拿大骨科女性的调查结果,我们提供了一个改善骨科性别多样性的路线图,使用性别偏见框架和教育概念框架进行分析。我们希望这项工作将提高外科专业和病人护理。
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A roadmap for surgeon leaders in improving gender equity: educational strategies, implementation, and evaluative methods.

Background: Gender diversity is lacking in the orthopedic workforce, and patient outcomes are known to be negatively affected when gender inequity exists. Following an unpublished needs assessment, we sought to evaluate participants' proposed solutions to gender inequity faced by female orthopedic surgeons in Canada and to translate the range of solutions into a medical education model.

Methods: Open-text responses from a gender-bias survey of Canadian orthopedic surgeons who identified as women were analyzed qualitatively by 2 experts. The questions covered the domain of changes required to improve the work environment. We used the latter 2 steps of Kern's educational framework as a lens to interpret the data and generate solutions.

Results: A total of 330 eligible surgeons were approached, and 220 (67.0%) completed the survey. Respondents provided more than 14 000 words of text for analysis. Using the themes of the unpublished needs assessment, we defined broad goals and specific objectives, including raising awareness, establishing an equitable playing field, drawing attention to male privilege, developing effective mentorship, eliminating harassment, and unburdening the second shift. We present solutions via educational strategies and evaluative methods based on Kern's framework.

Conclusion: We offer a road map for improving gender diversity in orthopedic surgery, based on survey results from Canadian women in orthopedic surgery, analyzed using a gender bias framework and an educational conceptual framework. We hope that this work will improve the surgical profession and patient care.

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自引率
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120
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of CJS is to contribute to the meaningful continuing medical education of Canadian surgical specialists, and to provide surgeons with an effective vehicle for the dissemination of observations in the areas of clinical and basic science research.
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