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Orthopedic Provider Gender Preference Among Patients in an Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program of a Hispanic American Community
BACKGROUND: There are limited data regarding the gender preferences of Hispanic Americans when selecting their orthopedic surgeon. This study aimed to evaluate the gender preferences of Hispanic Americans when choosing a physician as their orthopedic provider. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectiona...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8994432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35415717 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/whr.2021.0126 |
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author | Iguina-González, Elena Olivella, Gerardo Ramos-Vicente, Andrea Fantauzzi, Andrés Dávila, Ana Mangual, Danny Torres-Lugo, Norberto J. Ramos, Gladys Ramírez, Norman Otero-López, Antonio Dávila-Parrilla, Ariel |
author_facet | Iguina-González, Elena Olivella, Gerardo Ramos-Vicente, Andrea Fantauzzi, Andrés Dávila, Ana Mangual, Danny Torres-Lugo, Norberto J. Ramos, Gladys Ramírez, Norman Otero-López, Antonio Dávila-Parrilla, Ariel |
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description | BACKGROUND: There are limited data regarding the gender preferences of Hispanic Americans when selecting their orthopedic surgeon. This study aimed to evaluate the gender preferences of Hispanic Americans when choosing a physician as their orthopedic provider. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was administered to all consecutive Hispanic American patients treated at the outpatient orthopedic clinics of a tertiary medical center in Puerto Rico between October 4, 2019 and March 4, 2020. Sociodemographic status and opinion of gender preference in orthopedic surgery were assessed and analyzed between female and male respondents. RESULTS: A total of 628 surveys were completed. There were 343 (54.6%) females and 285 (45.4%) males with an average age of 51.0 ± 13.0 years. A significantly higher portion of female respondents was widowed (p = 0.01), had a higher educational level (p = 0.02), were unemployed (p = 0.01), and had a lower individual annual income salary (p = 0.04); when compared with males. Most of the respondents had no gender preference (91.1% = 572/628) for an orthopedic provider. Among those with a gender preference, 5.1% (32/628) preferred a male surgeon, and 3.8% (24/628) preferred a female surgeon. No significant difference was found between male and female respondents in the opinion of an orthopedic provider. CONCLUSIONS: This study illustrates that Hispanic Americans have no gender preference when choosing an orthopedic provider. Therefore, patient preference should not be considered a factor contributing to women's under-representation in our orthopedic surgery training program. Our findings may also assist future studies in search of other indications attributed to the under-representation of females in this field. |
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spelling | pubmed-89944322022-04-11 Orthopedic Provider Gender Preference Among Patients in an Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program of a Hispanic American Community Iguina-González, Elena Olivella, Gerardo Ramos-Vicente, Andrea Fantauzzi, Andrés Dávila, Ana Mangual, Danny Torres-Lugo, Norberto J. Ramos, Gladys Ramírez, Norman Otero-López, Antonio Dávila-Parrilla, Ariel Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle) Research Article BACKGROUND: There are limited data regarding the gender preferences of Hispanic Americans when selecting their orthopedic surgeon. This study aimed to evaluate the gender preferences of Hispanic Americans when choosing a physician as their orthopedic provider. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was administered to all consecutive Hispanic American patients treated at the outpatient orthopedic clinics of a tertiary medical center in Puerto Rico between October 4, 2019 and March 4, 2020. Sociodemographic status and opinion of gender preference in orthopedic surgery were assessed and analyzed between female and male respondents. RESULTS: A total of 628 surveys were completed. There were 343 (54.6%) females and 285 (45.4%) males with an average age of 51.0 ± 13.0 years. A significantly higher portion of female respondents was widowed (p = 0.01), had a higher educational level (p = 0.02), were unemployed (p = 0.01), and had a lower individual annual income salary (p = 0.04); when compared with males. Most of the respondents had no gender preference (91.1% = 572/628) for an orthopedic provider. Among those with a gender preference, 5.1% (32/628) preferred a male surgeon, and 3.8% (24/628) preferred a female surgeon. No significant difference was found between male and female respondents in the opinion of an orthopedic provider. CONCLUSIONS: This study illustrates that Hispanic Americans have no gender preference when choosing an orthopedic provider. Therefore, patient preference should not be considered a factor contributing to women's under-representation in our orthopedic surgery training program. Our findings may also assist future studies in search of other indications attributed to the under-representation of females in this field. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8994432/ /pubmed/35415717 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/whr.2021.0126 Text en © Elena Iguina-González et al., 2022; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License [CC-BY] (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Iguina-González, Elena Olivella, Gerardo Ramos-Vicente, Andrea Fantauzzi, Andrés Dávila, Ana Mangual, Danny Torres-Lugo, Norberto J. Ramos, Gladys Ramírez, Norman Otero-López, Antonio Dávila-Parrilla, Ariel Orthopedic Provider Gender Preference Among Patients in an Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program of a Hispanic American Community |
title | Orthopedic Provider Gender Preference Among Patients in an Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program of a Hispanic American Community |
title_full | Orthopedic Provider Gender Preference Among Patients in an Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program of a Hispanic American Community |
title_fullStr | Orthopedic Provider Gender Preference Among Patients in an Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program of a Hispanic American Community |
title_full_unstemmed | Orthopedic Provider Gender Preference Among Patients in an Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program of a Hispanic American Community |
title_short | Orthopedic Provider Gender Preference Among Patients in an Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program of a Hispanic American Community |
title_sort | orthopedic provider gender preference among patients in an orthopedic surgery residency program of a hispanic american community |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8994432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35415717 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/whr.2021.0126 |
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