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Gender discrepancy in research activities during radiology residency

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the presence of gender disparity in academic involvement during radiology residency and to identify and characterize any gender differences in perceived barriers for conducting research. METHODS: An international call for participation in an online survey was promoted via s...

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Autores principales: Vernuccio, Federica, Arzanauskaite, Monika, Turk, Sevcan, Torres, Estefania Terrazas, Choa, Joanna Marie D., Udare, Ashlesha Satish, Haroun, Dina, Serra, Maria Mercedes, Shelmerdine, Susan, Bold, Bayarbaatar, Bae, Jae Seok, Romero, Eduardo Estades, Vilgrain, Valérie
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6925606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31865450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13244-019-0792-9
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author Vernuccio, Federica
Arzanauskaite, Monika
Turk, Sevcan
Torres, Estefania Terrazas
Choa, Joanna Marie D.
Udare, Ashlesha Satish
Haroun, Dina
Serra, Maria Mercedes
Shelmerdine, Susan
Bold, Bayarbaatar
Bae, Jae Seok
Romero, Eduardo Estades
Vilgrain, Valérie
author_facet Vernuccio, Federica
Arzanauskaite, Monika
Turk, Sevcan
Torres, Estefania Terrazas
Choa, Joanna Marie D.
Udare, Ashlesha Satish
Haroun, Dina
Serra, Maria Mercedes
Shelmerdine, Susan
Bold, Bayarbaatar
Bae, Jae Seok
Romero, Eduardo Estades
Vilgrain, Valérie
author_sort Vernuccio, Federica
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the presence of gender disparity in academic involvement during radiology residency and to identify and characterize any gender differences in perceived barriers for conducting research. METHODS: An international call for participation in an online survey was promoted via social media and through multiple international and national radiological societies. A 35-question survey invited radiology trainees worldwide to answer questions regarding exposure and barriers to academic radiology during their training. Gender differences in response proportions were analyzed using either Fisher’s exact or chi-squared tests. RESULTS: Eight hundred fifty-eight participants (438 men, 420 women) from Europe (432), Asia (241), North and South America (144), Africa (37), and Oceania (4) completed the survey. Fewer women radiology residents were involved in research during residency (44.3%, 186/420 vs 59.4%, 260/438; p ≤ 0.0001) and had fewer published original articles (27.9%, 117/420 vs. 40.2%, 176/438; p = 0.001). Women were more likely to declare gender as a barrier to research (24.3%, 102/420 vs. 6.8%, 30/438; p < 0.0001) and lacked mentorship/support from faculty (65%, 273/420 vs. 55.7%, 244/438; p = 0.0055). Men were more likely to declare a lack of time (60.3%, 264/438 vs. 50.7%, 213/420; p = 0.0049) and lack of personal interest (21%, 92/438 vs. 13.6%, 57/420, p = 0.0041) in conducting research. CONCLUSION: Fewer women were involved in academic activities during radiology residency, resulting in fewer original published studies compared to their men counterparts. This is indicative of an inherent gender imbalance. Lack of mentorship reported by women radiologists was a main barrier to research.
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spelling pubmed-69256062020-01-03 Gender discrepancy in research activities during radiology residency Vernuccio, Federica Arzanauskaite, Monika Turk, Sevcan Torres, Estefania Terrazas Choa, Joanna Marie D. Udare, Ashlesha Satish Haroun, Dina Serra, Maria Mercedes Shelmerdine, Susan Bold, Bayarbaatar Bae, Jae Seok Romero, Eduardo Estades Vilgrain, Valérie Insights Imaging Original Article OBJECTIVE: To investigate the presence of gender disparity in academic involvement during radiology residency and to identify and characterize any gender differences in perceived barriers for conducting research. METHODS: An international call for participation in an online survey was promoted via social media and through multiple international and national radiological societies. A 35-question survey invited radiology trainees worldwide to answer questions regarding exposure and barriers to academic radiology during their training. Gender differences in response proportions were analyzed using either Fisher’s exact or chi-squared tests. RESULTS: Eight hundred fifty-eight participants (438 men, 420 women) from Europe (432), Asia (241), North and South America (144), Africa (37), and Oceania (4) completed the survey. Fewer women radiology residents were involved in research during residency (44.3%, 186/420 vs 59.4%, 260/438; p ≤ 0.0001) and had fewer published original articles (27.9%, 117/420 vs. 40.2%, 176/438; p = 0.001). Women were more likely to declare gender as a barrier to research (24.3%, 102/420 vs. 6.8%, 30/438; p < 0.0001) and lacked mentorship/support from faculty (65%, 273/420 vs. 55.7%, 244/438; p = 0.0055). Men were more likely to declare a lack of time (60.3%, 264/438 vs. 50.7%, 213/420; p = 0.0049) and lack of personal interest (21%, 92/438 vs. 13.6%, 57/420, p = 0.0041) in conducting research. CONCLUSION: Fewer women were involved in academic activities during radiology residency, resulting in fewer original published studies compared to their men counterparts. This is indicative of an inherent gender imbalance. Lack of mentorship reported by women radiologists was a main barrier to research. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6925606/ /pubmed/31865450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13244-019-0792-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Arzanauskaite, Monika
Turk, Sevcan
Torres, Estefania Terrazas
Choa, Joanna Marie D.
Udare, Ashlesha Satish
Haroun, Dina
Serra, Maria Mercedes
Shelmerdine, Susan
Bold, Bayarbaatar
Bae, Jae Seok
Romero, Eduardo Estades
Vilgrain, Valérie
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