Current perceptions and working time models of female urologists in Germany: results of a large-scale survey

Weinberger S, Welte MN, Knipper S, Siech C, Greiser EM, Wiemer L, Müller K, Bellut L, Herlemann A, Schoenburg S, Walach MT (2023)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2023

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DOI: 10.1007/s00345-023-04604-8

Abstract

Purpose: Female urologists are distinctly underrepresented in leading positions. The reasons behind this inequity remain unclear, with some suggesting factors such as family responsibilities, part-time work and insufficient mentorship. This study aimed to explore and characterize the working conditions of female urologists in Germany, with a focus on factors influencing the working time model. Methods: A questionnaire was developed and distributed to 1343 female members of the German Society of Urology between February and March 2022. The survey consisted of 43 questions covering the categories demographics, occupation situation, satisfaction at work, family situation, career aspects and research activity. Results: Of the 487 female German urologists who participated in the survey, 167 (34.3%) worked part-time. Doctors in training were significantly less likely to work part-time than colleagues who had completed their specialist training (p < 0.001). Only 10% of female doctors in training reported working part-time. Similarly, having children (p < 0.001) and engaging in scientific activities (p = 0.03) were independent factors influencing part-time work, with children increasing the likelihood of working part-time as expected, while scientifically active female urologists were more likely to work full-time. Conclusion: This study provides the largest survey on the situation of female urologists in German-speaking countries to date. Part-time work during specialist training is rare, while more than 50% of female urologists with children work part-time. With the projected decline in the number of practicing physicians and the increasing demand for medical attention, it is crucial to find ways to retain and support healthcare professionals, particularly female urologists.

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APA:

Weinberger, S., Welte, M.N., Knipper, S., Siech, C., Greiser, E.M., Wiemer, L.,... Walach, M.T. (2023). Current perceptions and working time models of female urologists in Germany: results of a large-scale survey. World Journal of Urology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-023-04604-8

MLA:

Weinberger, Sarah, et al. "Current perceptions and working time models of female urologists in Germany: results of a large-scale survey." World Journal of Urology (2023).

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