Gender disparity within the Canadian Urological Association A comparison with the Quebec Urological Association.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5489/cuaj.8436
Sophie Abou Samra, Ashley Cox, Naeem Bhojani
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Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study was to examine gender diversity within the Canadian Urological Association (CUA) and to compare it with the Quebec Urological Association (QUA).

Methods: A retrospective review of women's representation regarding membership, committees' composition, awards, grants, and conferences between 2012 and 2022 was performed. Data and gender were extracted from databases and annual meeting programs provided by the CUA and the QUA.

Results: In 2022, females accounted for 18% (256/1431) of the membership at the CUA and 23% (52/228) at the QUA. The female proportion of committee members at the CUA increased from 9% (63/676) from 2012-2016 to 14% (177/1230) from 2017-2022 (p≤0.0001). In 2022, the QUA had a significantly higher proportion of female committee members than the CUA, with 39% (15/38) vs. 22% (50/225) women (p=0.0226), respectively. Moreover, from 2012-2022, 11% (5/46) of the CUA awards were given to women, whereas 38% (13/34) of the award winners at the QUA were women over the same time period (p=0.0038). Between 2012 and 2022, there were 16% (20/126) female CUA grant recipients and 44% (14/32) at the QUA (p=0.0095). The proportion of grants awarded to women at the CUA increased from 13% (5/39) in 2012-2016 to 17% (15/87) in 2017-2022. Two percent (1/53) of the plenary invited speakers at the CUA annual meetings from 2012-2016 were women, compared with 21% (14/66) from 2017-2022 (p=0.0016). In 2022, 53% (9/17) of invited plenary faculty were women at the QUA annual conference, compared to 23% (3/13) at the CUA annual meeting (p=0.0980).

Conclusions: Over the past 10 years, there has been an increase in women's representation at the CUA and the QUA; however, data show that the increase in female representation at the QUA has outpaced that of the CUA.

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加拿大泌尿外科协会内部的性别差异:与魁北克泌尿外科协会的比较。
引言:本研究的目的是检查加拿大泌尿外科协会(CUA)内部的性别多样性,并将其与魁北克泌尿外科协会进行比较。方法:对2012-2022年间女性在成员、委员会组成、奖项、资助和会议方面的代表性进行回顾性审查。数据和性别是从CUA和QUA提供的数据库和年会项目中提取的。结果:2022年,女性占CUA会员的18%(256/1431),占QUA会员的23%(52/228)。CUA委员会成员中女性的比例从2012-2016年的9%(63/676)增加到2017-2022年的14%(177/1230)(p≤0.0001)。2022年,QUA的女性委员会成员比例明显高于CUA,分别为39%(15/38)和22%(50/225)(p=0.0226)。此外,从2012-2022年起,11%(5/46)的CUA奖项授予了女性,而同期QUA的获奖者中有38%(13/34)是女性(p=0.0038)。2012年至2022年间,有16%(20/126)的女性CUA助学金获得者和44%(14/32)的QUA(p=0.0095)。CUA授予女性的助学金比例从2012-2016年的13%(5/39)增加到2017-2022年的17%(15/87)。2012-2016年CUA年会上受邀全体发言人中有2%(1/53)是女性,相比之下,在2017-2022年的QUA年会上,这一比例为21%(14/66)(p=0.0016)。结论:在过去10年中,女性在CUA和QUA的代表人数有所增加;然而,数据显示,在QUA中,女性代表人数的增长速度超过了CUA。
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Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal
Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: CUAJ is a a peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to promoting the highest standard of urological patient care through the publication of timely, relevant, evidence-based research and advocacy information.
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