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Gender, Parenting Status, and the Academic Productivity of Pediatricians During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Authors :
Eleanor A. Sharp
Jonathan H. Pelletier
Erika Friehling
Hiren Muzumdar
Benjamin Miller
Traci M. Kazmerski
Source :
Hospital pediatrics. 12(11)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, many women physicians experienced increased caregiver responsibilities, potentially leading to worsened gender inequities. METHODS We surveyed faculty and trainees at a quaternary-care children’s hospital regarding work environment, household obligations, and academic productivity to examine differential effects on productivity by gender and parenting status. We used descriptive statistics for demographics and analyzed Likert-scale responses with χ2 or Fisher’s exact tests. We performed multivariable logistic regression to determine factors associated with self-reported academic productivity. We analyzed free-response comments using thematic analysis. RESULTS The August 2021 survey was completed by 366 respondents (65% women; 46% response rate). Women were significantly more likely to report decreased academic productivity than men (66% [146/222] vs 30% [38/129], P CONCLUSIONS The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has differentially impacted men and women physicians, with women physician parents more likely to report decreased academic productivity than men with children. Unreliable childcare was a significant contributor to this disparity. Institutions must prioritize initiatives to improve gender equity in medicine.

Details

ISSN :
21541671
Volume :
12
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hospital pediatrics
Accession number :
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