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. 2018 Aug 1;153(11):1004–1011. doi: 10.1001/jamasurg.2018.2571

Table 3. Factors Independently Associated With Career Dissatisfaction Among Pregnant Surgical Residents.

Factor OR (95% CI)
Lack of Institutional Maternity Leave Policy at Respondent’s Residency Program Perception of Negative Stigma Associated With Being a Pregnant Resident Changed Fellowship Plans Because of Difficulty Balancing Childbearing With Original Choice of Subspecialty
“My experience of pregnancy/motherhood during residency made me strongly reconsider whether I wanted to stay in surgery”
(considered leaving)a
1.83 (1.07-3.10) Not significant 2.68 (1.30-5.56)
“If I could choose again, I would choose a career more accommodating of parenthood than surgery”
(revisit career choice)b
Not significant 1.79 (1.01-3.19) 2.23 (1.13-4.43)
“If a female medical student came to me for advice, I would caution her against choosing surgery because of the difficulty of balancing a surgical career with motherhood”
(advise against surgery)c
Not significant Not significant 2.44 (1.23-4.84)

Abbreviation: OR, odds ratio.

a

Of all participants, 39% responded yes.

b

Of all participants, 27% responded yes.

c

Of all participants, 30% responded yes.