瑞典女性和男性普通外科医生在性格特征上存在差异。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY Scandinavian Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1177/14574969241299472
My Blohm, Aleksandra McGrath, Sebastian Mukka, Per Jolbäck
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背景和目的:有证据表明,女外科医生取得了与男外科医生相当甚至更有利的结果。目前尚不清楚是什么因素导致了这些潜在的差异。可能的解释是人格特质、沟通风格、态度和冒险行为的差异。这项横断面研究旨在探讨瑞典男女普外科医生在人格特质方面的差异:研究以人格特质横断面研究的形式进行。2022年8月29日至2023年12月15日期间,瑞典普外科专家受邀参加了一项在线调查。该调查使用大五量表进行评估,收集了外科医生自我报告的性别、从业年限、就业数据和人格特质差异等信息:分析包括来自 223 名瑞典普通外科医生的回复:121 名男性(54%)和 102 名女性(46%)。与女外科医生相比,男外科医生的年龄更大,手术经验更长。在农村医院工作的男外科医生比例更高。在所有人格特质中,女外科医生的平均得分更高。调整后的分析表明,女性外科医生的自觉性得分明显更高(p 结论:女性外科医生的自觉性得分明显高于男性外科医生:这项横断面研究表明,瑞典的男女外科医生在人格特质上存在差异。这些结果的意义在于让人们更深入地了解外科医生的性别对手术结果的影响。
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Swedish female and male general surgeons differ in personality traits.

Background and aims: Evidence suggests that female surgeons achieve comparable or even more favorable outcomes than male surgeons. It is currently unclear what factors contribute to these potential differences. Possible explanations might be differences in personality traits, communication style, attitude, and risk-taking behavior. This cross-sectional study aimed to examine disparities in personality traits between male and female general surgeons in Sweden.

Methods: The research was conducted as a cross-sectional study of personality traits. Between August 29, 2022, and December 15, 2023, Swedish specialists in general surgery were invited to participate in an online survey. The survey, assessed with the Big Five Inventory, collected information on self-reported surgeon gender, years in practice, employment data, and differences in personality traits.

Results: The analysis encompassed responses from 223 Swedish general surgeons: 121 (54%) males and 102 (46%) females. In contrast to female surgeons, male surgeons were older and had longer surgical experience. A higher proportion of male surgeons were employed in rural hospitals. Higher mean scores were observed in all personality traits among female surgeons. The adjusted analysis showed significantly higher scores for conscientiousness (p < 0.001), extraversion (p < 0.001), agreeableness (p = 0.006), and neuroticism (p < 0.001); however, no such change was observed for openness.

Conclusion: This cross-sectional study demonstrates that Swedish female and male surgeons differ in personality traits. The implications of these results could lead to a deeper understanding of the variations in surgical outcomes based on the gender of the surgeon.

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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Surgery (SJS) is the official peer reviewed journal of the Finnish Surgical Society and the Scandinavian Surgical Society. It publishes original and review articles from all surgical fields and specialties to reflect the interests of our diverse and international readership that consists of surgeons from all specialties and continents.
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