OBJECTIVE:To examine the gender differences in practice patterns, experiences, and career opportunities for family physicians who practice sports medicine. DESIGN:Descriptive, self-administered questionnaire. PARTICIPANTS:Family physicians with Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) in sports medicine were surveyed. The survey was sent to all women with a CAQ in Sports Medicine and a random sample of 20% of the men with CAQs in sports medicine. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE:Survey consisted of multiple choice, Likert scale, and opened-ended questions. The data was analyzed with contingency tables, with gender as the dependent variable. RESULTS:Response rate to the survey was 75%, which included 42 females and 102 males. Demographics of our population demonstrated some gender differences. Males were of higher average age (41.1 vs. 38.1), and more likely to be married and have children. Practice types, location, and time spent in sports medicine did not differ with the exception of training room and event coverage. Males were more likely to cover all levels of training room except at the Division I level, where the percent of males and females covering training rooms were equal. Males were also more likely to cover all types of sporting events. Job satisfaction and reasons for choosing current jobs did not show significant gender differences. However, factors affecting career opportunities did vary. Professional relationships with athletic trainers and coaches were perceived to be different by males and females surveyed. CONCLUSIONS:Our survey of sports medicine physicians showed some gender differences in practice patterns relative to training room and sporting event coverage. Surprisingly, there were not many differences in the factors that affected job choice and factors affecting job opportunities with the exception of gender itself. However, our study does not conclude how or when gender begins to affect the female sports medicine physician's career opportunities.

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目的:研究从事运动医学的家庭医生在实践模式,经验和职业机会方面的性别差异。
设计:描述性,自行管理的问卷。
参加者:对获得运动医学附加资格证书(CAQ)的家庭医生进行了调查。该调查被发送给所有运动医学上有CAQ的女性,并随机抽取20%的运动医学上有CAQ的男性样本。
主要观察指标:调查包括多项选择,李克特量表和开放式问题。用列联表对数据进行了分析,以性别为因变量。
结果:调查的回应率为75%,其中42名女性和102名男性。我们人口的人口统计数据显示出一些性别差异。男性的平均年龄较高(41.1比38.1),并且更有可能结婚并育有孩子。练习类型,地点和在运动医学上花费的时间没有变化,除了培训室和活动范围。男性更可能覆盖所有级别的培训室,但在第一级中,覆盖培训室的男女比例是相等的。男性也更可能参加所有类型的体育赛事。工作满意度和选择当前工作的原因并没有显示出明显的性别差异。但是,影响职业机会的因素确实有所不同。被调查的男性和女性认为与运动教练和教练的专业关系是不同的。
结论:我们对运动医学医师的调查显示,在实践模式方面,与培训室和体育赛事报道有关,存在一些性别差异。令人惊讶的是,除了性别本身之外,影响工作选择的因素和影响工作机会的因素差异不大。但是,我们的研究并未得出结论,即性别如何或何时开始影响女性运动医学医师的职业机会。

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