西班牙风湿病学中的性别偏见:认知与现实

IF 1.2 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY Reumatologia Clinica Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.reuma.2023.02.004
Concepción Delgado Beltrán , Isabel Castrejón , Blanca Hernández-Cruz , María Luz García Vivar , Rosario García de Vicuña , Montserrat Romera Baures , Patricia Carreira , Esperanza Naredo , Delia Reina , María Galindo , Cilia Peralta , Blanca Varas de Dios , Loreto Carmona
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目的确定西班牙风湿病学中对性别偏见的看法,并量化该专业所有领域中两性的参与情况。方法对SER所有成员的参与、偏见认知和自身能力进行调查,并对近5年来参与理事机构、大会、委员会和西班牙风湿病科的实际数据进行回顾。结果共有95名风湿病专家、4.8%的SER成员(男性14人,女性81人)回答了调查,两组在年龄、学术水平、职位和工作中心方面相似。在两性之间的工作和非工作任务分配方面没有发现差异,在过去五年中,对权力职位的邀请方面也没有发现差异,在占据不同权力职位的能力方面也没有发现差异,这对两性来说都很高。男性受访者更多地认为,参加科学委员会或召开会议等活动没有赋予权力。男女均有三分之一的人认为社会服务委员会应从性别角度审查其程序,但不到三分之一的人认为应通过配额来进行审查。过去5年的现实是:1)SER董事会的男女比例为3:2,在此期间没有女性总裁或财务主管;2)在大会的科学委员会中,男性占多数(2:1),但在地方组织委员会中略少;3)男性演讲者和主持人比女性多(在卫星专题讨论会中非常引人注目,4:1);4) 10位主编中有9位是男性;5)在学术职位上男女比例为3:2,在教授或名誉职位上男女比例为9:1;虽然更多的妇女监督居民;6)在西班牙风湿病科室,女性(60%)多于男性(40%),尽管75%的科室主任是男性。结论尽管男性和女性都没有意识到,但女性在专业重要和领导岗位上的参与存在偏见。
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Sesgos de género en la reumatología española: Percepciones y realidad

Objective

To identify perceptions of gender bias in Spanish rheumatology and to quantify the involvement of both sexes in all areas of the specialty.

Methods

A survey was sent to all members of the SER on participation and perception of biases and of their own competencies, and actual data on participation in governing bodies, congresses, committees, and Spanish rheumatology departments in the last 5 years were reviewed.

Results

The survey was answered by 95 rheumatologist, 4.8% of SER members (14 men and 81 women), both groups being similar in terms of age, academic level, and position and work centre. No differences were detected in the distribution of work and non-work tasks between sexes, nor in invitations to positions of power in the last five years, nor in the perception of capacity to occupy the different positions of power, which was high for both sexes. Male respondents more frequently consider that activities such as participating in a scientific committee or giving a conference are not empowering. A third of both sexes consider that the SER should review its processes with a gender perspective but less than a third believe that this should be done by quotas. The reality of the last 5 years is that 1) there is a male to female ratio of 3:2 on SER boards of directors and in this period there has been no female president or treasurer; 2) in the scientific committees of the congresses men predominate (2:1) although slightly less in the local organizing committee; 3) there are more male speakers and moderators than women (very striking in satellite symposia, 4: 1); 4) 9 out of 10 editors-in-chief are men; 5) in academic positions there are 3 men for every 2 women, 9 to 1 in professorships or emeritus positions; although more women supervise residents; and 6) there are more women (60%) than men (40%) in Spanish rheumatology departments, although 75% of department chiefs are men.

Conclusion

Although not perceived by either the men or the women, there are biases in the involvement of women in important and leadership positions in the specialty.

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Reumatologia Clinica
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