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Gender differences in work-life balance of European neurosurgeons

INTRODUCTION: Neurosurgery is one of the most demanding medical specialties. For neurosurgeons, balancing professional activity with personal life can be challenging. RESEARCH QUESTION: To evaluate gender differences in contribution of neurosurgeons in the household and child-rearing, as well as the...

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Autores principales: Lambrianou, Xanthoula, Tzerefos, Christos, Janssen, Insa K., Mihaylova, Stiliana, Aydin, Aysegul Esen, Al-Ahmad, Selma, Broekman, Marike LD., Gazioglu, Nurperi, Duran, Silvia Hernandez, Ivan, Daniela Luminita, Karampouga, Maria, Magnadottir, Hulda B., Pajaj, Ermira, Rodríguez-Hernández, Ana, Rosseau, Gail, Salokorpi, Niina, Tsianaka, Eleni, Vayssiere, Pia, Murphy, Mary, Tasiou, Anastasia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9562249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36248165
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2022.101100
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author Lambrianou, Xanthoula
Tzerefos, Christos
Janssen, Insa K.
Mihaylova, Stiliana
Aydin, Aysegul Esen
Al-Ahmad, Selma
Broekman, Marike LD.
Gazioglu, Nurperi
Duran, Silvia Hernandez
Ivan, Daniela Luminita
Karampouga, Maria
Magnadottir, Hulda B.
Pajaj, Ermira
Rodríguez-Hernández, Ana
Rosseau, Gail
Salokorpi, Niina
Tsianaka, Eleni
Vayssiere, Pia
Murphy, Mary
Tasiou, Anastasia
author_facet Lambrianou, Xanthoula
Tzerefos, Christos
Janssen, Insa K.
Mihaylova, Stiliana
Aydin, Aysegul Esen
Al-Ahmad, Selma
Broekman, Marike LD.
Gazioglu, Nurperi
Duran, Silvia Hernandez
Ivan, Daniela Luminita
Karampouga, Maria
Magnadottir, Hulda B.
Pajaj, Ermira
Rodríguez-Hernández, Ana
Rosseau, Gail
Salokorpi, Niina
Tsianaka, Eleni
Vayssiere, Pia
Murphy, Mary
Tasiou, Anastasia
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description INTRODUCTION: Neurosurgery is one of the most demanding medical specialties. For neurosurgeons, balancing professional activity with personal life can be challenging. RESEARCH QUESTION: To evaluate gender differences in contribution of neurosurgeons in the household and child-rearing, as well as their impact on personal life and career. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An anonymous, electronic, 59-item web-based survey was administered to National Neurosurgical Societies of Europe, and European Member Societies of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (June–October 2021). RESULTS: A total of 205 European neurosurgeons (87 females and 118 males, mean age 40.7) are included in our survey. In neurosurgery, females are significantly more likely to be alone (37.9%), while males are significantly more likely to have children (66.9%). In terms of household efforts, females spend more time than males on the same tasks. Most participants (71.2%) view gender issues as a disadvantage in career pursuing. Women feel less accepted (54.3%) and having fewer opportunities (58.6%), while men believe that pregnancy/child-rearing (65.8%) and having many roles (51.3%) are the main obstacles. Both genders (77.6%) favor more convenient working conditions for young parents. Discussion and Conclusion. In our study we found that, women neurosurgeons take more responsibilities at home, especially in the child-rearing years. Female neurosurgeons are more likely to live alone or stay childless more often compared to their male colleagues. Supportive facilities, flexible programs, universal life policies and presumably curbing of the social stereotypes are of importance to overcome gender inequities that women are still facing in neurosurgery.
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spelling pubmed-95622492022-10-14 Gender differences in work-life balance of European neurosurgeons Lambrianou, Xanthoula Tzerefos, Christos Janssen, Insa K. Mihaylova, Stiliana Aydin, Aysegul Esen Al-Ahmad, Selma Broekman, Marike LD. Gazioglu, Nurperi Duran, Silvia Hernandez Ivan, Daniela Luminita Karampouga, Maria Magnadottir, Hulda B. Pajaj, Ermira Rodríguez-Hernández, Ana Rosseau, Gail Salokorpi, Niina Tsianaka, Eleni Vayssiere, Pia Murphy, Mary Tasiou, Anastasia Brain Spine Article INTRODUCTION: Neurosurgery is one of the most demanding medical specialties. For neurosurgeons, balancing professional activity with personal life can be challenging. RESEARCH QUESTION: To evaluate gender differences in contribution of neurosurgeons in the household and child-rearing, as well as their impact on personal life and career. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An anonymous, electronic, 59-item web-based survey was administered to National Neurosurgical Societies of Europe, and European Member Societies of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (June–October 2021). RESULTS: A total of 205 European neurosurgeons (87 females and 118 males, mean age 40.7) are included in our survey. In neurosurgery, females are significantly more likely to be alone (37.9%), while males are significantly more likely to have children (66.9%). In terms of household efforts, females spend more time than males on the same tasks. Most participants (71.2%) view gender issues as a disadvantage in career pursuing. Women feel less accepted (54.3%) and having fewer opportunities (58.6%), while men believe that pregnancy/child-rearing (65.8%) and having many roles (51.3%) are the main obstacles. Both genders (77.6%) favor more convenient working conditions for young parents. Discussion and Conclusion. In our study we found that, women neurosurgeons take more responsibilities at home, especially in the child-rearing years. Female neurosurgeons are more likely to live alone or stay childless more often compared to their male colleagues. Supportive facilities, flexible programs, universal life policies and presumably curbing of the social stereotypes are of importance to overcome gender inequities that women are still facing in neurosurgery. Elsevier 2022-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9562249/ /pubmed/36248165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2022.101100 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Lambrianou, Xanthoula
Tzerefos, Christos
Janssen, Insa K.
Mihaylova, Stiliana
Aydin, Aysegul Esen
Al-Ahmad, Selma
Broekman, Marike LD.
Gazioglu, Nurperi
Duran, Silvia Hernandez
Ivan, Daniela Luminita
Karampouga, Maria
Magnadottir, Hulda B.
Pajaj, Ermira
Rodríguez-Hernández, Ana
Rosseau, Gail
Salokorpi, Niina
Tsianaka, Eleni
Vayssiere, Pia
Murphy, Mary
Tasiou, Anastasia
Gender differences in work-life balance of European neurosurgeons
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title_full Gender differences in work-life balance of European neurosurgeons
title_fullStr Gender differences in work-life balance of European neurosurgeons
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title_short Gender differences in work-life balance of European neurosurgeons
title_sort gender differences in work-life balance of european neurosurgeons
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9562249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36248165
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bas.2022.101100
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