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Working Conditions and Lifestyle of Female Surgeons Affiliated to the Japan Neurosurgical Society: Findings of Individual and Institutional Surveys
To investigate the working conditions of female neurosurgeons in Japan, two surveys were conducted by The Japan Neurosurgical Society: one involving female neurosurgeons themselves and the other involving the chiefs of neurosurgical departments. The responses were received from 224 (43.8%) female ne...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5221781/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27302300 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.oa.2016-0119 |
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author | FUJIMAKI, Takamitsu SHIBUI, Soichiro KATO, Yoko MATSUMURA, Akira YAMASAKI, Mami DATE, Isao HONGO, Kazuhiro KURODA, Satoshi MATSUMAE, Mitsunori NAKAO, Naoyuki SAKURADA, Kaori SHIMOKAWA, Shoko KAYAMA, Takamasa |
author_facet | FUJIMAKI, Takamitsu SHIBUI, Soichiro KATO, Yoko MATSUMURA, Akira YAMASAKI, Mami DATE, Isao HONGO, Kazuhiro KURODA, Satoshi MATSUMAE, Mitsunori NAKAO, Naoyuki SAKURADA, Kaori SHIMOKAWA, Shoko KAYAMA, Takamasa |
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description | To investigate the working conditions of female neurosurgeons in Japan, two surveys were conducted by The Japan Neurosurgical Society: one involving female neurosurgeons themselves and the other involving the chiefs of neurosurgical departments. The responses were received from 224 (43.8%) female neurosurgeons and 496 (61.2%) departmental chiefs. About half (50.2%) of the female neurosurgeons were married and 39.2% had children (average number of children, 1.27). Their work was full-time in 80.6% of cases; on average, they worked 51.9 h per week, had night duty 2.8 times per month, and had 5.7 days off per month. Many of them stated that they were satisfied with their job status, but about half of them reported difficulty in maintaining a correct work–life balance. Among the institutions surveyed, 29% had female neurosurgeons. The survey of departmental chiefs revealed that the proxies for maternity leave were not available at most institutions, and that there was only limited availability of night child care (41%) or sick child care (39%); female neurosurgeons did not appear to be well-informed of these support systems. These findings suggest that apart from systematic approaches already in place, female neurosurgeons would prefer to have more understanding from their peers and chiefs. |
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spelling | pubmed-52217812017-01-17 Working Conditions and Lifestyle of Female Surgeons Affiliated to the Japan Neurosurgical Society: Findings of Individual and Institutional Surveys FUJIMAKI, Takamitsu SHIBUI, Soichiro KATO, Yoko MATSUMURA, Akira YAMASAKI, Mami DATE, Isao HONGO, Kazuhiro KURODA, Satoshi MATSUMAE, Mitsunori NAKAO, Naoyuki SAKURADA, Kaori SHIMOKAWA, Shoko KAYAMA, Takamasa Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) Original Article To investigate the working conditions of female neurosurgeons in Japan, two surveys were conducted by The Japan Neurosurgical Society: one involving female neurosurgeons themselves and the other involving the chiefs of neurosurgical departments. The responses were received from 224 (43.8%) female neurosurgeons and 496 (61.2%) departmental chiefs. About half (50.2%) of the female neurosurgeons were married and 39.2% had children (average number of children, 1.27). Their work was full-time in 80.6% of cases; on average, they worked 51.9 h per week, had night duty 2.8 times per month, and had 5.7 days off per month. Many of them stated that they were satisfied with their job status, but about half of them reported difficulty in maintaining a correct work–life balance. Among the institutions surveyed, 29% had female neurosurgeons. The survey of departmental chiefs revealed that the proxies for maternity leave were not available at most institutions, and that there was only limited availability of night child care (41%) or sick child care (39%); female neurosurgeons did not appear to be well-informed of these support systems. These findings suggest that apart from systematic approaches already in place, female neurosurgeons would prefer to have more understanding from their peers and chiefs. The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2016-11 2016-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5221781/ /pubmed/27302300 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.oa.2016-0119 Text en © 2016 The Japan Neurosurgical Society This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Original Article FUJIMAKI, Takamitsu SHIBUI, Soichiro KATO, Yoko MATSUMURA, Akira YAMASAKI, Mami DATE, Isao HONGO, Kazuhiro KURODA, Satoshi MATSUMAE, Mitsunori NAKAO, Naoyuki SAKURADA, Kaori SHIMOKAWA, Shoko KAYAMA, Takamasa Working Conditions and Lifestyle of Female Surgeons Affiliated to the Japan Neurosurgical Society: Findings of Individual and Institutional Surveys |
title | Working Conditions and Lifestyle of Female Surgeons Affiliated to the Japan Neurosurgical Society: Findings of Individual and Institutional Surveys |
title_full | Working Conditions and Lifestyle of Female Surgeons Affiliated to the Japan Neurosurgical Society: Findings of Individual and Institutional Surveys |
title_fullStr | Working Conditions and Lifestyle of Female Surgeons Affiliated to the Japan Neurosurgical Society: Findings of Individual and Institutional Surveys |
title_full_unstemmed | Working Conditions and Lifestyle of Female Surgeons Affiliated to the Japan Neurosurgical Society: Findings of Individual and Institutional Surveys |
title_short | Working Conditions and Lifestyle of Female Surgeons Affiliated to the Japan Neurosurgical Society: Findings of Individual and Institutional Surveys |
title_sort | working conditions and lifestyle of female surgeons affiliated to the japan neurosurgical society: findings of individual and institutional surveys |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5221781/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27302300 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.oa.2016-0119 |
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