Die berufliche und private Situation von Ärztinnen und Ärzten zu Beginn der fachärztlichen Weiterbildung

  • Hendrik Bussche van den
  • C Wonneberger
  • S Birck
  • J-H Schultz
  • B-P Robra
  • A Schmidt
  • C Stosch
  • R Wagner
  • M Scherer
  • K Pöge
  • K Rothe
  • B Gedrose

Abstract

AIM: This study investigated the professional and the private situation of medical interns at the onset of their postgraduate training in Germany. We analysed the contractual situation and the working hours in the hospital, the professional situation of the partner and the number of hours invested in private life with special reference to gender and children.

METHOD: A standardised postal survey was conducted among all last year medical students in the medical faculties of Erlangen, Giessen, Hamburg, Heidelberg, Cologne, Leipzig and Magdeburg after entering postgraduate training. 1 009 were contacted for a first follow-up one year later and 87% responded. Descriptive statistics and regression analysis were performed.

RESULTS: The analysis shows that female physicians are disadvantaged compared to males with regard to various professional and private conditions relevant for career development, especially when children are present. We found a large number of hints pointing towards a persistence of traditional role patterns within the couple relationship. These conditions differed substantially between the regions of former German Federal and former German Democratic Republic.

CONCLUSIONS: A growing number of children in the study population in the course of the longitudinal analysis will show if these gender-related differences persist in the course of the training period and which influences on career development can be observed.

Bibliografische Daten

Titel in ÜbersetzungThe professional and private situation of male and female physicians entering postgraduate medical education in Germany
OriginalspracheDeutsch
ISSN0941-3790
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2014
PubMed 23954987