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Medicine Goes Female: Protocol for Improving Career Options of Females and Working Conditions for Researching Physicians in Clinical Medical Research by Organizational Transformation and Participatory Design

BACKGROUND: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near future. Most efforts have not brought the expected results so far. The current notion is that this is mainly related to the fact that female physicians will clearly outnumber their male colleagues with...

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Autores principales: Hasebrook, Joachim, Hahnenkamp, Klaus, Buhre, Wolfgang F.F.A, de Korte-de Boer, Dianne, Hamaekers, Ankie E.W, Metelmann, Bibiana, Metelmann, Camila, Bortul, Marina, Palmisano, Silvia, Mellin-Olsen, Jannicke, Macas, Andrius, Andres, Janusz, Prokop-Dorner, Anna, Vymazal, Tomáš, Hinkelmann, Juergen, Rodde, Sibyll, Pfleiderer, Bettina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5559648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28768613
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.7632
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author Hasebrook, Joachim
Hahnenkamp, Klaus
Buhre, Wolfgang F.F.A
de Korte-de Boer, Dianne
Hamaekers, Ankie E.W
Metelmann, Bibiana
Metelmann, Camila
Bortul, Marina
Palmisano, Silvia
Mellin-Olsen, Jannicke
Macas, Andrius
Andres, Janusz
Prokop-Dorner, Anna
Vymazal, Tomáš
Hinkelmann, Juergen
Rodde, Sibyll
Pfleiderer, Bettina
author_facet Hasebrook, Joachim
Hahnenkamp, Klaus
Buhre, Wolfgang F.F.A
de Korte-de Boer, Dianne
Hamaekers, Ankie E.W
Metelmann, Bibiana
Metelmann, Camila
Bortul, Marina
Palmisano, Silvia
Mellin-Olsen, Jannicke
Macas, Andrius
Andres, Janusz
Prokop-Dorner, Anna
Vymazal, Tomáš
Hinkelmann, Juergen
Rodde, Sibyll
Pfleiderer, Bettina
author_sort Hasebrook, Joachim
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description BACKGROUND: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near future. Most efforts have not brought the expected results so far. The current notion is that this is mainly related to the fact that female physicians will clearly outnumber their male colleagues within a few years in nearly all European countries. Still, women are underrepresented in leadership and research positions throughout Europe. OBJECTIVES: The MedGoFem project addresses multiple perspectives with the participation of multiple stakeholders. The goal is to facilitate the implementation of Gender Equality Plans (GEP) in university hospitals; thereby, transforming the working conditions for women working as researchers and highly qualified physicians simultaneously. Our proposed innovation, a crosscutting topic in all research and clinical activities, must become an essential part of university hospital strategic concepts. METHODS: We capture the current status with gender-sensitive demographic data concerning medical staff and conduct Web-based surveys to identify cultural, country-specific, and interdisciplinary factors conducive to women’s academic success. Individual expectations of employees regarding job satisfaction and working conditions will be visualized based on “personal construct theory” through repertory grids. An expert board working out scenarios and a gender topic agenda will identify culture-, nation-, and discipline-specific aspects of gender equality. University hospitals in 7 countries will establish consensus groups, which work on related topics. Hospital management supports the consensus groups, valuates group results, and shares discussion results and suggested measures across groups. Central findings of the consensus groups will be prepared as exemplary case studies for academic teaching on research and work organization, leadership, and management. RESULTS: A discussion group on gender equality in academic medicine will be established on an internationally renowned open-research platform. Project results will be published in peer-reviewed journals with high-impact factors. In addition, workshops on gender dimension in research using the principles of Gendered Innovation will be held. Support and consulting services for hospitals will be introduced in order to develop a European consulting service. CONCLUSIONS: The main impact of the project will be the implementation of innovative GEP tailored to the needs of university hospitals, which will lead to measurable institutional change in gender equality. This will impact the research at university hospitals in general, and will improve career prospects of female researchers in particular. Simultaneously, the gender dimension in medical research as an innovation factor and mandatory topic will be strengthened and integrated in each individual university hospital research activity. Research funding organizations can use the built knowledge to include mandatory topics for funding applications to enforce the use and implementation of GEP in university hospitals.
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spelling pubmed-55596482017-09-07 Medicine Goes Female: Protocol for Improving Career Options of Females and Working Conditions for Researching Physicians in Clinical Medical Research by Organizational Transformation and Participatory Design Hasebrook, Joachim Hahnenkamp, Klaus Buhre, Wolfgang F.F.A de Korte-de Boer, Dianne Hamaekers, Ankie E.W Metelmann, Bibiana Metelmann, Camila Bortul, Marina Palmisano, Silvia Mellin-Olsen, Jannicke Macas, Andrius Andres, Janusz Prokop-Dorner, Anna Vymazal, Tomáš Hinkelmann, Juergen Rodde, Sibyll Pfleiderer, Bettina JMIR Res Protoc Protocol BACKGROUND: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near future. Most efforts have not brought the expected results so far. The current notion is that this is mainly related to the fact that female physicians will clearly outnumber their male colleagues within a few years in nearly all European countries. Still, women are underrepresented in leadership and research positions throughout Europe. OBJECTIVES: The MedGoFem project addresses multiple perspectives with the participation of multiple stakeholders. The goal is to facilitate the implementation of Gender Equality Plans (GEP) in university hospitals; thereby, transforming the working conditions for women working as researchers and highly qualified physicians simultaneously. Our proposed innovation, a crosscutting topic in all research and clinical activities, must become an essential part of university hospital strategic concepts. METHODS: We capture the current status with gender-sensitive demographic data concerning medical staff and conduct Web-based surveys to identify cultural, country-specific, and interdisciplinary factors conducive to women’s academic success. Individual expectations of employees regarding job satisfaction and working conditions will be visualized based on “personal construct theory” through repertory grids. An expert board working out scenarios and a gender topic agenda will identify culture-, nation-, and discipline-specific aspects of gender equality. University hospitals in 7 countries will establish consensus groups, which work on related topics. Hospital management supports the consensus groups, valuates group results, and shares discussion results and suggested measures across groups. Central findings of the consensus groups will be prepared as exemplary case studies for academic teaching on research and work organization, leadership, and management. RESULTS: A discussion group on gender equality in academic medicine will be established on an internationally renowned open-research platform. Project results will be published in peer-reviewed journals with high-impact factors. In addition, workshops on gender dimension in research using the principles of Gendered Innovation will be held. Support and consulting services for hospitals will be introduced in order to develop a European consulting service. CONCLUSIONS: The main impact of the project will be the implementation of innovative GEP tailored to the needs of university hospitals, which will lead to measurable institutional change in gender equality. This will impact the research at university hospitals in general, and will improve career prospects of female researchers in particular. Simultaneously, the gender dimension in medical research as an innovation factor and mandatory topic will be strengthened and integrated in each individual university hospital research activity. Research funding organizations can use the built knowledge to include mandatory topics for funding applications to enforce the use and implementation of GEP in university hospitals. JMIR Publications 2017-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5559648/ /pubmed/28768613 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.7632 Text en ©Joachim Hasebrook, Klaus Hahnenkamp, Wolfgang F.F.A. Buhre, Dianne de Korte-de Boer, Ankie E.W. Hamaekers, Bibiana Metelmann, Camila Metelmann, Marina Bortul, Silvia Palmisano, Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, Andrius Macas, Janusz Andres, Anna Prokop-Dorner, Tomáš Vymazal, Juergen Hinkelmann, Sibyll Rodde, Bettina Pfleiderer. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (http://www.researchprotocols.org), 02.08.2017. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Hasebrook, Joachim
Hahnenkamp, Klaus
Buhre, Wolfgang F.F.A
de Korte-de Boer, Dianne
Hamaekers, Ankie E.W
Metelmann, Bibiana
Metelmann, Camila
Bortul, Marina
Palmisano, Silvia
Mellin-Olsen, Jannicke
Macas, Andrius
Andres, Janusz
Prokop-Dorner, Anna
Vymazal, Tomáš
Hinkelmann, Juergen
Rodde, Sibyll
Pfleiderer, Bettina
Medicine Goes Female: Protocol for Improving Career Options of Females and Working Conditions for Researching Physicians in Clinical Medical Research by Organizational Transformation and Participatory Design
title Medicine Goes Female: Protocol for Improving Career Options of Females and Working Conditions for Researching Physicians in Clinical Medical Research by Organizational Transformation and Participatory Design
title_full Medicine Goes Female: Protocol for Improving Career Options of Females and Working Conditions for Researching Physicians in Clinical Medical Research by Organizational Transformation and Participatory Design
title_fullStr Medicine Goes Female: Protocol for Improving Career Options of Females and Working Conditions for Researching Physicians in Clinical Medical Research by Organizational Transformation and Participatory Design
title_full_unstemmed Medicine Goes Female: Protocol for Improving Career Options of Females and Working Conditions for Researching Physicians in Clinical Medical Research by Organizational Transformation and Participatory Design
title_short Medicine Goes Female: Protocol for Improving Career Options of Females and Working Conditions for Researching Physicians in Clinical Medical Research by Organizational Transformation and Participatory Design
title_sort medicine goes female: protocol for improving career options of females and working conditions for researching physicians in clinical medical research by organizational transformation and participatory design
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5559648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28768613
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.7632
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