2022
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfac095.004
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FC009: Women in Nephrology Leadership: A survey by the SFNDT

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND AIMS The percentage of women in nephrology has been increasing over the years but remains suboptimal.(1) Likewise, women are still under-represented at the leadership level. Multiple factors have been evoked to explain this gap such as the constraints of motherhood and the lack of adequate culture for women advancement.(2) METHOD A 13-question questionnaire was sent to all the members of the Societe Francophone… Show more

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“…A few of these issues have been confirmed in recent surveys distributed in the nephrology community. In a questionnaire sponsored and distributed by the Société Francophone de Néphrologie, Dialyse et Transplantation to the French speaking nephrology community with the help of Club des Jeunes Néphrologues and presented as an oral communication at the 2022 European Renal Association Congress, 6 some of the identified obstacles to career advancement were “the lack of incentives by the civil society for women professional advancement” and “preference for a male professional whenever applying for a leadership position with equal qualifications.” In addition, “the absence of subsidized daycares,” “the lack of motivation to seek for a leadership position from women themselves,” and “the absence of or the insufficient duration of paternity leave” were also deemed in this survey to jeopardize career goals fulfillment for women. A web-based survey of its members by the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology recorded the degree of perceived inequity on a Likert scale, ranging from 1 (none) to 5 (complete).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A few of these issues have been confirmed in recent surveys distributed in the nephrology community. In a questionnaire sponsored and distributed by the Société Francophone de Néphrologie, Dialyse et Transplantation to the French speaking nephrology community with the help of Club des Jeunes Néphrologues and presented as an oral communication at the 2022 European Renal Association Congress, 6 some of the identified obstacles to career advancement were “the lack of incentives by the civil society for women professional advancement” and “preference for a male professional whenever applying for a leadership position with equal qualifications.” In addition, “the absence of subsidized daycares,” “the lack of motivation to seek for a leadership position from women themselves,” and “the absence of or the insufficient duration of paternity leave” were also deemed in this survey to jeopardize career goals fulfillment for women. A web-based survey of its members by the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology recorded the degree of perceived inequity on a Likert scale, ranging from 1 (none) to 5 (complete).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 9 A lack of systems-level guidelines for pregnancy and parental leave, inconsistent workplace accommodations for pregnant and lactating physicians, a lack of guidance and support for planning parental leaves, and difficulties obtaining clinical coverage for parental leave could also play a significant role. 6 Women physicians may delay childbearing, be at increased risk of adverse peripartum complications when they do become pregnant, and face subsequent discrimination and lower earnings. In that regard, 60% of the respondents to the Société Francophone de Néphrologie, Dialyse et Transplantation survey deemed it necessary to establish an adequate support system at work such as daycares and lactation rooms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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