Women doctors and their careers in a large university hospital in Spain at the beginning of the 21st century

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作者
Arrizabalaga, Pilar [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Abellana, Rosa [2 ,3 ]
Vinas, Odette [4 ]
Merino, Anna [2 ,5 ]
Ascaso, Carlos [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Clin Barcelona, ICNU, Nephrol & Transplant Dept, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Biomed Invest Inst August Pi & Sunyer IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Univ Barcelona, Dept Publ Hlth, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Hosp Clin Barcelona, CDB, Dept Immunol, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Hosp Clin Barcelona, CDB, Hemotherapy Hemostasis Dept, Barcelona, Spain
[6] Hosp Clin Barcelona, Serv Nefrol & Trasplantament Renal, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain
来源
HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH | 2015年 / 13卷
关键词
MEDICINE; DESTINATIONS; LEADERSHIP;
D O I
10.1186/s12960-015-0008-4
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: The feminization of medicine has risen dramatically over the past decades. The aim of this article was to compare the advance of women with that of men and determine the differences between hierarchical status and professional recognition achieved by women in medicine. Methods: A retrospective study was carried out in the Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain, of the period from 1996 to 2008. Data relating to temporary and permanent positions, hierarchy and career promotion achieved, specialty, age and the sex of the participants were analysed with the ANOVA test and logistic regression using the generalized estimated equation. Results: After completion of specialist training, fewer women than men doctors obtained permanent positions. The ratios between the proportions of women and men remained 1.2 for permanent non-hierarchal medical positions and below 0.2 for higher hierarchal levels. Fewer women than men with hierarchy and fewer women than men achieved the rank of consultant. Promotion to consultant and senior consultant was lower than that to senior specialist, being higher in specialties with gender parity and in masculinised specialties. On comparing the two genders using a statistical model, the probability of continuous promotion decreased with the year of the application and the age of the applicant, except in women. Conclusions: Despite the number of women training as specialists having increased to 50%, women remained in temporary positions twofold longer than men. Compared to women, men showed significant representation in hierarchal medical positions, and women showed a lower adjusted probability of internal professional promotion throughout the study period.
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