Cultural Barriers for Women in Surgery: How Thick is the Glass Ceiling? An Analysis from a Low Middle-Income Country
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Cultural Barriers for Women in Surgery: How Thick is the Glass Ceiling? An Analysis from a Low Middle-Income Country
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to highlight cultural barriers faced by surgeons pursuing a surgical career faced by surgeons at a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan. As more females opt for a surgical career, barriers faced by female surgeons are becoming increasingly evident, many of which are rooted in cultural norms. In Pakistan, a predominantly Muslim-majority, low middle-income country, certain societal expectations add additionally complexity and challenges to existing cultural barriers.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered via e-mail to the full-time faculty and trainees in the Department of Surgery at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan, from July 2019 to November 2019.
Results: In total, 100 participants were included in this study, with the majority being residents (55.6%) and consultants (33.3%). 71.9% of female surgeons felt that cultural barriers towards a surgical career existed for their gender, as compared to 25.4% of male surgeons (p < 0.001). 40.6% of females reported having been discouraged by family/close friends from pursuing surgery, as compared to only 9.0% of males (p < 0.001). Moreover, a greater percentage of females surgeons were responsible for household cooking, cleaning and laundry, as compared to male surgeons (all p < 0.001). Lastly, 71.4% of female surgeons felt that having children had hindered their surgical career, as compared to 4.8% of males (p < 0001).
Conclusion: Our study shows that significant cultural barriers exist for females pursuing a surgical career in our setting. Findings such as these emphasize the need for policy makers to work towards overcoming cultural barriers.
Comment in
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Cultural Barriers for Women in Surgery: How Thick is the Glass Ceiling? An Analysis from a Low Middle-Income Country.World J Surg. 2020 Sep;44(9):2879-2880. doi: 10.1007/s00268-020-05597-w. World J Surg. 2020. PMID: 32440952 No abstract available.
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Letter to the Editor: Cultural Barriers for Women in Surgery-How Thick is the Glass Ceiling? An Analysis from a Low-Middle-Income Country.World J Surg. 2020 Sep;44(9):3188-3189. doi: 10.1007/s00268-020-05624-w. World J Surg. 2020. PMID: 32494997 No abstract available.
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Letter to the Editor: Cultural Barriers for Women in Surgery: How Thick is the Glass Ceiling? An Analysis from a Low-/Middle-Income Country.World J Surg. 2020 Sep;44(9):3186-3187. doi: 10.1007/s00268-020-05623-x. World J Surg. 2020. PMID: 32504275 No abstract available.
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Authors' Reply: Cultural Barriers for Women in Surgery: How Thick is the Glass Ceiling? An Analysis from a Low Middle-Income Country.World J Surg. 2020 Sep;44(9):3190-3191. doi: 10.1007/s00268-020-05640-w. World J Surg. 2020. PMID: 32535644 No abstract available.
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