Linda B Mongero, Tami M Rosenthal, Ashley B Walczak
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Abstract
A diverse and equitable working environment is desirable. In 2011, a survey was distributed to all female perfusionists in the United States. This survey suggested that the female perfusionists share the same difficulties as women in the labor force. The role of women in society in general is clearly changing. Female perfusionists have been part of that evolution. Promoting equality and respecting diversity are central to life today. A follow-up survey was distributed to evaluate the status and the change in gender stereotypes in the field of perfusion over the past 10 years. Women make up nearly half of the U.S. labor force and 35.7% of the present perfusion workforce in North America (1,077 certified women). Women make 82 cents for every dollar that men earn and this disparity widens for women with more education. The purpose of this survey was to poll women in perfusion to evaluate concerns and opinions in their careers and to compare to the 2011 survey results. In December 2021, a 39-question survey (surveymonkey.com, San Mateo, CA) was made available to all female perfusionists in North American via social media websites (Facebook.com, Perfusion.com, LinkedIn.com, Perflist, Perfmail, and FPP Listserv). There were 384 responses to the 2021 survey compared to the 538 responses in 2011. About 32.1% of the survey participants have been used in perfusion for more than 20 years; 37.6% have earned a master's degree compared to 2011, where 18.3% had master's level education; 72.5% are the financial providers for their family with 44.2% earning $101-150,000.00 and 40.3% greater than $200,000.00, which is a significant change from 2011; 61.5% consider themselves under moderate stress compared to 63.0% in 2011; 94.3% take call on a regular basis; and 74.1% feel they miss essential family functions because of their schedules. Similarly, 62.8% felt discriminated against because of gender compared to 50.9% in 2011. This survey suggests that the female perfusionists have shown to be assertive (72% are the primary financial supporter of their families) and competent in the field of cardiovascular perfusion (nearly 40% have masters degrees). Further analysis is needed to discern whether female perfusionists are treated with comparable respect as their male colleagues when 50.0% report some discrimination or harassment in their workplace.
一个多元化和公平的工作环境是可取的。2011年,一项调查被分发给了美国所有的女性灌注师。这项调查表明,女性灌注师与劳动力中的女性面临同样的困难。总的来说,妇女在社会中的角色显然正在发生变化。女性灌注师是这种进化的一部分。促进平等和尊重多样性是当今生活的核心。通过随访调查,评价近10年来灌注领域性别刻板印象的现状及变化。女性占美国劳动力的近一半,占北美目前灌注劳动力的35.7%(1,077名获得认证的女性)。男性每挣1美元,女性只能挣82美分,受教育程度越高,这种差距就越大。本次调查的目的是对灌注女性进行调查,评估她们在职业生涯中的关注点和意见,并与2011年的调查结果进行比较。2021年12月,通过社交媒体网站(Facebook.com、Perfusion.com、LinkedIn.com、Perflist、Perfmail和FPP Listserv)向北美的所有女性灌注师提供了一份包含39个问题的调查(surveymonkey.com, San Mateo, CA)。与2011年的538份回复相比,2021年的调查有384份回复。约32.1%的调查参与者灌注使用时间超过20年;获得硕士学位的比例为37.6%,2011年为18.3%;72.5%的人是家庭的财务提供者,其中44.2%的人收入在101-15万美元之间,40.3%的人收入在20万美元以上,与2011年相比有显著变化;61.5%的人认为自己处于中等压力,而2011年为63.0%;94.3%定期接听电话;74.1%的人认为他们因为日程安排而错过了重要的家庭活动。同样,62.8%的人认为自己受到了性别歧视,而2011年这一比例为50.9%。这项调查表明,女性灌注师表现出自信(72%是家庭的主要经济支柱)和在心血管灌注领域的能力(近40%拥有硕士学位)。当50.0%的人报告在工作场所受到歧视或骚扰时,需要进一步分析,以确定女性灌注师是否受到与男性同事相当的尊重。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Extracorporeal Technology is dedicated to the study and practice of Basic Science and Clinical issues related to extracorporeal circulation. Areas emphasized in the Journal include: •Cardiopulmonary Bypass •Cardiac Surgery •Cardiovascular Anesthesia •Hematology •Blood Management •Physiology •Fluid Dynamics •Laboratory Science •Coagulation and Hematology •Transfusion •Business Practices •Pediatric Perfusion •Total Quality Management • Evidence-Based Practices