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Challenges and Obstacles Faced by Trainee Female Physicians: An Integrative Research on Gender Discrimination, Stress, Depression and Harassment.

Aisha Yaghmour1, Alaa Alesa1, Esraa Anbarserry1, Merihan Abdullah Binmerdah1, Ahlam Alharbi2, Abdulrahman Housawi3, Manal Almehdar3, Hara Lytra4, Basim Alsaywid1,3,5, Dimitrios M Lytras6.   

Abstract

This study's purpose is to assess the challenges and obstacles faced by female trainee physicians and suggest solutions that could resolve these issues and improve their performance. The study utilized an observational, analytical, cross-sectional design based on a self-administered open-ended and validated questionnaire which was distributed to 133 recruited female resident trainees of medical units in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The findings of the study revealed that 52% female trainees experienced gender discrimination, mostly (65%) by their superiors, while 40% were regularly harassed. About half (53%) of the interviewees were severely depressed, resulting in their reconsidering their career in medicine. A total of 14% thought of suicide, while four planned to end and five had attempted to end their life. However, only eight (6%) participants officially reported the cases of harassment to the accountable superiors. Half of them felt neglected by the healthcare administration, and one-fourth (24%) were underachieving in their studies and work. The study concluded that work dissatisfaction, limited clinical correspondence, high depression, burnout, stress and drop-out rates-all deriving from common gender discrimination-compose the alarming and complex challenges that female trainee residents in Jeddah of various levels and specialties have to face.

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Keywords:  Jeddah; challenges; female physicians; gender discrimination; trainee

Year:  2021        PMID: 33546188      PMCID: PMC7913154          DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9020160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9032


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