Effects of Gender and Country of Training on Perceived Access to Opportunities for Neurosurgical Research and Gender-Concordant Mentorship.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY World neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1016/j.wneu.2024.09.016
Michelle N Odonkor,Bhavya Pahwa,Jordina Rincon-Torroella,Nancy Abu-Bonsrah,Gayane Yenokyan,Olaoluwa Ezekiel Dada,C Rory Goodwin,Judy Huang,Mari L Groves
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BACKGROUND The current neurosurgical workforce is not large enough to address the significant burden of neurosurgical disease worldwide, and women are under-represented in this surgical specialty. However, trainee opportunities are particularly scarce in lower- and -middle income countries, where the burden of neurosurgical disease is high. Thus, the primary aim of this study was to assess the effects of gender and country on perceived access to neurosurgical research and mentorship opportunities. METHODS A cross-sectional survey evaluating perceived access to neurosurgical research and mentorship opportunities was distributed electronically to medical students and unspecialized residents in 10 countries (Colombia, India, Ghana, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela). RESULTS 34.0% of men versus 24.9% of women reported interest in neurosurgery (p<0.001). Only 16.1% of trainees reported adequate access to neurosurgical research opportunities, which did not vary by gender overall (p=0.070). However, more women reported inadequate access in the United States (p=0.038), and more men reported inadequate access in Colombia (p=0.043). In Colombia (p<0.001), Nigeria (p=0.003), Saudi Arabia (p=0.038), the United States (p=0.004), and Venezuela (p<0.001), a lower proportion of women than men reported ever having a neurosurgery mentor of their same gender. 59.0% of female respondents noted that having access to female neurosurgeon mentors would increase their interest in neurosurgery, compared to 28.5% of male respondents (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS More male than female medical trainees in the surveyed countries reported interest in neurosurgery. However, access to adequate neurosurgical research opportunities, though relatively low overall, did not vary by gender in most countries. Access to gender-concordant mentorship was less common for women than men, but women expressed that enhanced access to female neurosurgeon mentors would increase their interest in the field. These findings suggest potential avenues for intervention to augment and diversify the global neurosurgical workforce.
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性别和培训国家对获得神经外科研究机会和性别一致导师的影响。
背景目前的神经外科人才队伍规模不足以应对全球神经外科疾病的沉重负担,而且女性在这一外科专业的代表性不足。然而,在神经外科疾病负担较重的中低收入国家,受训机会尤其稀缺。结果34.0%的男性和24.9%的女性对神经外科感兴趣(P<0.001)。只有 16.1%的受训人员表示有足够的机会获得神经外科研究机会,总体上没有性别差异(p=0.070)。然而,在美国,更多女性表示没有充分的机会(p=0.038),而在哥伦比亚,更多男性表示没有充分的机会(p=0.043)。在哥伦比亚 (p<0.001)、尼日利亚 (p=0.003)、沙特阿拉伯 (p=0.038)、美国 (p=0.004) 和委内瑞拉 (p<0.001),报告曾有同性神经外科导师的女性比例低于男性。59.0%的女性受访者指出,与女性神经外科导师接触会提高她们对神经外科的兴趣,而男性受访者的这一比例仅为28.5%(p<0.001)。然而,在大多数国家,虽然获得充分的神经外科研究机会的总体比例相对较低,但并不存在性别差异。与男性相比,女性获得性别一致导师指导的机会较少,但女性表示,如果能有更多机会获得女性神经外科导师的指导,将会提高她们对该领域的兴趣。这些研究结果表明,有可能通过干预措施来增加全球神经外科医生队伍并使其多样化。
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World neurosurgery
World neurosurgery CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-SURGERY
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期刊介绍: World Neurosurgery has an open access mirror journal World Neurosurgery: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. The journal''s mission is to: -To provide a first-class international forum and a 2-way conduit for dialogue that is relevant to neurosurgeons and providers who care for neurosurgery patients. The categories of the exchanged information include clinical and basic science, as well as global information that provide social, political, educational, economic, cultural or societal insights and knowledge that are of significance and relevance to worldwide neurosurgery patient care. -To act as a primary intellectual catalyst for the stimulation of creativity, the creation of new knowledge, and the enhancement of quality neurosurgical care worldwide. -To provide a forum for communication that enriches the lives of all neurosurgeons and their colleagues; and, in so doing, enriches the lives of their patients. Topics to be addressed in World Neurosurgery include: EDUCATION, ECONOMICS, RESEARCH, POLITICS, HISTORY, CULTURE, CLINICAL SCIENCE, LABORATORY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES, CLINICAL IMAGES, VIDEOS
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