2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273181
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Evaluating scientific research barriers by gender and other characteristics from the perspective of ophthalmologists in Turkey: A multicenter survey study

Abstract: Background/Aim The ever-increasing population and life expectancy worldwide increase the prevalence of ophthalmic diseases, and the need for ophthalmic research expands accordingly. In our study, we aimed to evaluate many aspects of the barriers, especially gender disparities, confronting ophthalmologists who aspire to conduct scientific research (SR). Materials and methods In this descriptive quantitative study, we distributed an online questionnaire to ophthalmologists in Turkey with 21 questions presented… Show more

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“…Females in Türkiye are also more motivated to conduct research than males. [18] Moreover, the proportion of female academics in ophthalmology climbed from 37% in 2017 to 40% in 2019 in the USA. Nonetheless, compared to other clinical departments, ophthalmology lags behind in female gender dominance.…”
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“…Females in Türkiye are also more motivated to conduct research than males. [18] Moreover, the proportion of female academics in ophthalmology climbed from 37% in 2017 to 40% in 2019 in the USA. Nonetheless, compared to other clinical departments, ophthalmology lags behind in female gender dominance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%