探讨医生伙伴关系角色的性别差异:一种定性混合方法研究
Laura Jefferson1, Su Golder1, Holly Essex1
1Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York.
概括
在一般实践中,由于影响女性伙伴关系进展的障碍,性别薪酬差距仍然存在. 解决工作与生活平衡和工作场所文化是改善所有全科医生 (GP) 职业进步的关键.
科学领域:
- 医疗劳动力研究 医疗劳动力研究
- 医疗保健服务研究 医疗服务研究
- 一般实践管理的管理.
背景情况:
- 在一般实践中,未经调整的性别工资差距为33.5%,部分原因是女性成为合作伙伴的比例较少.
- 关于全科医生 (GPs) 职业发展中的性别差异的证据有限.
研究的目的:
- 调查影响全科医生 (GPs) 承担伙伴关系角色的因素.
- 专门研究这些职业决策中的基于性别的差异.
主要方法:
- 使用定性访谈和社交媒体分析 (Twitter) 的融合混合方法设计.
- 进行了异步在线焦点小组,结果被三角化.
- 分析了40名全科医生采访,232名全科医生社交媒体评论和7个重点小组 (50名全科医生) 的数据.
主要成果:
- 个人,组织和国家因素对男性和女性全科医生的合作伙伴关系决定产生影响.
- 工作与家庭平衡,工作量,财务投资和风险是关键障碍.
- 女性总医生报告了更大的挑战,包括工作家庭冲突,不利的工作条件和感知到的歧视.
结论:
- 持续存在的性别障碍继续影响女性全科医生的职业选择.
- 替代角色 (雇佣,地方,私人) 对许多全科医生来说比伙伴关系更有吸引力.
- 加强工作场所文化,角色灵活性和培训可能会促进伙伴关系的普及.
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