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Profile of health professionals who completed a master's, doctoral, or post-doctoral degree in one Brazilian pediatric program
Silva, Clovis Artur; Trindade, Vitor Cavalcanti; Cruz, Amanda Monteiro da; Blanco, Bruna Paccola; Santos, João Fernando Vecchi; Ferraro, Alexandre Archanjo; Odone-Filho, Vicente; Tannuri, Uenis; Carvalho, Werther Brunow; Carneiro-Sampaio, Magda; Vieira, Sandra Elisabete; Grisi, Sandra Josefina Ferraz Ellero.
  • Silva, Clovis Artur; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Trindade, Vitor Cavalcanti; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Cruz, Amanda Monteiro da; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Blanco, Bruna Paccola; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Santos, João Fernando Vecchi; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Ferraro, Alexandre Archanjo; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Odone-Filho, Vicente; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Tannuri, Uenis; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Carvalho, Werther Brunow; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Carneiro-Sampaio, Magda; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Vieira, Sandra Elisabete; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
  • Grisi, Sandra Josefina Ferraz Ellero; Universidade de Sao Paulo. Instituto da Crianca e do Adolescente (ICr). Sao Paulo. BR
Clinics ; 75: e1392, 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1101093
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

This study aimed to determine the personal and professional characteristics, and the physical, psychiatric/psychological, and professional issues that exist among master's-, doctoral-, and post-doctoral-level health professionals.

METHODS:

A cross-sectional, online, self-reported survey of 452 postgraduates who completed master's, doctoral, or post-doctoral degrees in one graduate program in pediatrics in São Paulo, Brazil, was conducted.

RESULTS:

The response rate was 47% (211/453). The majority of participants were women (78%) and physicians (74%), and the median age was 47 years (28-71). Master's, doctoral, and post-doctoral degrees were reported by 73%, 53%, and 3%, respectively. High workload (>40 hours/week) occurred in 59%, and 45% earned ≥15 minimum wages/month. At least one participation in scientific meeting in the past year was reported by 91%, and 79% had published their research. Thirty-nine percent served as a member of a faculty of an institution of higher learning. The data were analyzed by two age groups participants aged ≤48 years (group 1) and participants aged >48 years (group 2). The median rating of overall satisfaction with the profession in the past year [8 (0-10) vs. 9 (1-10), p=0.0113]; workload >40 hours/week (53% vs. 68%, p=0.034); and ≥15 minimum wages/month (37% vs. 56%, p=0.0083) were significantly lower in group 1. Further analysis by gender revealed that the median rating of overall satisfaction with the profession in the past year [8 (0-10) vs. 9 (3-10), p=0.0015], workload >40 hours/week (53% vs. 83%, p=0.0002), and ≥15 minimum wages/month (37% vs. 74%, p=0.0001) were significantly lower in women compared with men. The median rating of overall satisfaction with the mentorship supervision provided was significantly higher among the women 10 (5-10) vs. 10 (2-10), p=0.0324].

CONCLUSIONS:

The majority of master's-, doctoral-, and post-doctoral-level health professionals were women and physicians, and had published their thesis. Younger postgraduates and women reported low salaries, less likelihood of working >40 hours/week, and less overall satisfaction with their profession. Further longitudinal and qualitative studies are warranted to assess career trajectories after graduation.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Pediatrics / Physicians Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Qualitative research / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Aged / Child / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Clinics Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade de Sao Paulo/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Pediatrics / Physicians Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Qualitative research / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Aged / Child / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Clinics Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade de Sao Paulo/BR