Women Medical Students and Physicians. Coexistence of Duties as Doctor and Housewife for Women Doctors.
- VernacularTitle:女子医学生と女医 女医としての仕事と家庭の両立
- Author:
Etsuko YAGI
;
Mami FUJISAWA
;
Chieko MORI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
woman doctor;
marriage and birth;
coexistence of job and housework
- From:Medical Education
1996;27(2):69-72
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
A questionnaire survey was carried out to clarify opinions of the medical community regarding the coexistence of duties as doctor and housewife for women doctors. Twenty-eight female and 57 male medical students (age range 21-29 years old) of Kurume University participated in this study. In addition, 5 women doctors were interviewed. Among female medical students, all hoped for marriage, and the positive responses for having children and continuing work after marriage were 93% and 96%, respectively. Among male students, 70% desired marriage with a woman doctor. It was suggested that the cooperation of husband, parents and friends was necessary for female doctors to carry out duties as both doctor and housewife.