トミザワ ヤスコ   TOMIZAWA Yasuko
  冨澤 康子
   所属   その他 その他
   職種   非常勤嘱託
論文種別 原著
言語種別 英語
査読の有無 査読あり
表題 Analysis of gender-based differences among surgeons in Japan: results of a survey conducted by the Japan Surgical Society. Part 1: Working style.
掲載誌名 正式名:Surgery today
略  称:Surg Today
ISSNコード:09411291/14362813
掲載区分国内
出版社 published on behalf of the Japan Surgical Society
巻・号・頁 48(1),pp.33-43
著者・共著者 Kawase Kazumi, Nomura Kyoko, Tominaga Ryuji, Iwase Hirotaka, Ogawa Tomoko, Shibasaki Ikuko, Shimada Mitsuo, Taguchi Tomoaki, Takeshita Emiko, Tomizawa Yasuko, Nomura Sachiyo, Hanazaki Kazuhiro, Hanashi Tomoko, Yamashita Hiroko, Kokudo Norihiro, Maeda Kotaro
発行年月 2018/01
概要 PURPOSE:To assess the working styles of men and women working as surgeons in Japan.

METHODS:In July, 2014, the Japan Surgical Society invited all their members (n = 29,861), through an internet campaign, to participate in a nationwide survey of surgeons. The items investigated in this descriptive study included demographic information and working styles, based on a questionnaire.

RESULTS:In total, 6211 surgeons participated (response rate 20.8%, 5586 men and 625 women). The largest age stratum was 40-49 years for men and 30-39 years for women. Overall, respondents identified their labor contract, including salary and work hours, as the highest priority for improvement. Women with children were more likely to be part-time employees, work fewer hours, and take fewer house calls/on-calls than their male counterparts. Moreover, women of all ages earned a lower annual income than men, irrespective of whether they had children. Perception scores for discrimination related to work and promotion were significantly higher among women than men (p < 0.01 and p = 0.011, respectively).

CONCLUSIONS:A significant difference in working style was observed between men and women working as surgeons in Japan.
DOI 10.1007/s00595-017-1556-0
PMID 28634729