推进妇产科性别平等:来自德国劳动力的观点。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Jasmin Neuhold, Frauke von Versen-Höynck
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目的:尽管妇女在医学教育和临床培训中所占比例很高,但在德国妇产科的领导和学术职位上,女医生的人数仍然不足。本研究调查了造成这种差异的结构和文化因素,并强调了该领域劳动力构成和认可的趋势。方法:我们使用德国联邦统计局和德国医学协会(2004-2024)的公开数据以及德国妇产科学会(DGGG)的数据库进行了描述性横断面分析。结果:2023年,女性占德国妇科医生的73%。女性代表比例随着职业发展阶段的提高而下降。2024年,德国大学医院82%的住院医师是女性,而她们在妇产科的部门主管职位中占26%。DGGG的女性成员比例达到75%,执行委员会的女性成员比例为40%。2022年,65%的主要奖项由男性获得,而女性获得的海报和演讲奖最多(61%)。结论:虽然临床工作人员的性别多样性有所改善,但在学术和领导领域,系统性不平等仍然存在。解决这些问题需要进行结构性改革,提高招聘和晋升过程的透明度,以及有针对性的支持妇女职业发展的项目。提高知名度、指导和包容性的制度政策对于确保该专业的性别平等发展至关重要。
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Advancing gender equity in gynecology and obstetrics: perspectives from the German workforce.

Purpose: Despite the high proportion of women in medical education and clinical training, female physicians remain underrepresented in leadership and academic positions in Gynecology and Obstetrics in Germany. This study investigates structural and cultural factors contributing to this disparity and highlights trends in workforce composition and recognition in the field.

Methods: We conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional analysis using publicly available data from the German Federal Statistical Office and the German Medical Association (2004-2024), as well as database from the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (DGGG).

Results: In 2023, women comprised 73% of gynecologists in Germany. Female representation declined with advancing career stage. In 2024, 82% of resident physicians at German university hospitals were women, while they held 26% of department head positions in Gynecology and Obstetrics. Female membership in the DGGG reached 75%, with 40% on the executive board. In 2022, 65% of major awards went to men, while women received most poster and lecture prizes (61%) at the biannual conference.

Conclusions: While gender diversity in the clinical workforce has improved, systemic inequities persist in academic and leadership domains. Addressing these requires structural reforms, increased transparency in recruitment and promotion processes, and targeted programs supporting women's professional advancement. Enhanced visibility, mentorship, and inclusive institutional policies are essential to ensure gender-equitable development in the specialty.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
15.40%
发文量
493
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1870 as "Archiv für Gynaekologie", Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics has a long and outstanding tradition. Since 1922 the journal has been the Organ of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe. "The Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics" is circulated in over 40 countries world wide and is indexed in "PubMed/Medline" and "Science Citation Index Expanded/Journal Citation Report". The journal publishes invited and submitted reviews; peer-reviewed original articles about clinical topics and basic research as well as news and views and guidelines and position statements from all sub-specialties in gynecology and obstetrics.
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