Gender representation among speakers at the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists meetings: A retrospective analysis.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-03-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0320398
Michiko Kinoshita, Yoko Sakai, Katsuya Tanaka
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Purpose: This study investigates the gender distribution of speakers at the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists (JSA) annual and branch meetings of the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists.

Methods: We examined the gender of speakers in sessions at both JSA annual and branch meetings. We also verified the speakers' Japanese medical licensure status and years of qualification.

Results: We analyzed 383 sessions from JSA annual meetings between 2019 and 2024, which included 827 speaker slots. Of them, 679 (82.1%) were men and 148 (17.9%) were women. Women were significantly underrepresented in sessions with fewer speaker slots (chi-square test, p =  0.006; trend test, p <  0.001). Furthermore, sessions were frequently composed entirely of men: 73.1% of all sessions and 44.3% of panel presentations were solely male participants. Among the subspecialties, female representation was high in obstetric anesthesia (36.8%) and pediatric anesthesia (31.8%) but low in cardiovascular anesthesia (6.3%). Among 508 speakers with confirmed Japanese medical licenses, 425 (83.7%) were men, and 83 (16.3%) were women, with no significant differences in gender distribution based on the year of licensure (Fisher's exact test, p =  0.968; trend test, p =  0.463). Additionally, we examined 104 sessions from JSA branch meetings between 2019 and 2023, comprising 176 speaker slots. Of them, 147 (83.5%) were men and 29 (16.5%) were women. There was no significant difference in gender distribution among branch meetings across different regions (p =  0.984).

Conclusion: These findings underscore the need for proactive measures to promote gender diversity in Japan's anesthesiology field.

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日本麻醉医师学会会议发言者的性别比例:回顾性分析。
目的:本研究调查了日本麻醉医师学会(JSA)年会和日本麻醉医师学会分会会议上发言人的性别分布情况:我们调查了在日本麻醉医师学会年会和分会会议上发言的发言人的性别。结果:我们分析了日本麻醉医师协会年会和分会会议上的 383 场会议:我们分析了 2019 年至 2024 年期间日本麻醉学会年会的 383 场会议,其中包括 827 个发言人名额。其中,679 人(82.1%)为男性,148 人(17.9%)为女性。在演讲时段较少的会议中,女性的比例明显偏低(卡方检验,p = 0.006;趋势检验,p 结论):这些发现强调了采取积极措施促进日本麻醉学领域性别多样性的必要性。
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