女外科医生:她们更好吗?:叙事回顾。

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Ejso Pub Date : 2025-08-29 DOI:10.1016/j.ejso.2025.110421
Natsumi Saka, Jun Watanabe
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外科手术历来是男性主导的领域;然而,女外科医生的代表性稳步增加,有必要对比较表现进行全面审查。这篇叙述性综述综合了最近的文献来评估男性和女性外科医生在几个关键领域:技术技能、非技术能力、患者预后和学术贡献。在技术技能方面,研究提出了细微的发现。虽然一些研究表明男性在视觉空间技能上有潜在的优势,但其他证据表明,通过专门的训练和之前的视频游戏等活动经验,这些最初的差异可以减轻或消除。相反,女性外科医生一贯表现出更强的手灵巧性。在非技术领域,女外科医生在沟通方面的得分一直较高,包括提供清晰的解释、认真倾听、在会诊期间投入足够的时间。关于患者预后的文献是复杂的,有时甚至是矛盾的。几项大规模观察性研究和荟萃分析报告称,女性外科医生治疗的患者死亡率虽小但在统计学上有显著降低,而其他研究则没有发现这种关联。尽管有这些发现,女性外科医生在高级学术和组织领导角色中的比例仍然不足,在部门主席职位和拨款方面存在持续的差异。这种差距不一定是由于缺乏生产力,而是由于缺乏指导和体制支持。尽管持续存在的系统性偏见继续对女外科医生的职业发展和患者信任构成挑战,但证据表明,个人素质和培训比性别更重要。消除这些偏见对于为所有人创造安全和公平的环境至关重要。
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Women surgeons: Are they Better?: Narrative review.

Surgery has historically been a male-dominated field; however, the representation of female surgeons has steadily increased, necessitating a comprehensive review of comparative performance. This narrative review synthesises recent literature to evaluate male and female surgeons across several key domains: technical skills, non-technical abilities, patient outcomes, and academic contributions. In terms of technical skills, research presents nuanced findings. While some studies suggest a potential male advantage in visuospatial skills, other evidence indicates that these initial differences can be mitigated or eliminated through dedicated training and prior experience with activities such as video games. Conversely, female surgeons consistently demonstrate superior manual dexterity. In non-technical areas, female surgeons consistently receive higher patient scores for communication, including providing clear explanations, listening attentively, and dedicating sufficient time during consultations. The literature on patient outcomes is complex and sometimes contradictory. Several large-scale observational studies and meta-analyses have reported a small but statistically significant reduction in mortality for patients treated by female surgeons, whereas other research has found no such association. Despite these findings, female surgeons remain underrepresented in senior academic and organisational leadership roles, with persistent disparities in departmental chair positions and grant funding. This gap is not necessarily attributable to a lack of productivity but rather to insufficient mentorship and institutional support. The evidence highlights that individual qualities and training are more significant than gender, although persistent systemic biases continue to pose challenges to female surgeons' career advancement and patient trust. Addressing these prejudices is essential to fostering a safe and equitable environment for all.

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Ejso
Ejso 医学-外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
2.60%
发文量
1148
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: JSO - European Journal of Surgical Oncology ("the Journal of Cancer Surgery") is the Official Journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and BASO ~ the Association for Cancer Surgery. The EJSO aims to advance surgical oncology research and practice through the publication of original research articles, review articles, editorials, debates and correspondence.
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