Perception of work–life balance and professional performance among Venezuelan female gastroenterologists: a pioneering study

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Introduction: Worldwide, women represent a significant part, and even the majority, of medical personnel, evidencing a global trend towards the feminization of the profession. However, challenges persist in gender equality in leadership and academic roles. Understanding how women endoscopists manage...

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Autores: Dias, Carla, Pérez, Suhey, De Sousa, Mercedes, Martínez, Yolette, Colina, Nina, Salazar, Maria Laura, Lafigliola, Michelina, Mendoza, Lisbeth, Méndez, Yaritza, Hurtado, Yulidza, Spitali, Evelin, Rodriguez, Solangel, Diaz, Solangel, Chauran, María Alejandra, Flores, Yaneth, Khoury, Antoinette
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú
Repositorio:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Mujeres
Equilibrio entre Vida Personal y Laboral
Burnout
Satisfacción laboral
Venezuela
Women
Work-Life Balance
Job satisfaction
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perception of work–life balance and professional performance among Venezuelan female gastroenterologists: a pioneering study
Percepción de la conciliación vida-trabajo y el desempeño profesional en mujeres gastroenterólogas venezolanas: estudio pionero
title Perception of work–life balance and professional performance among Venezuelan female gastroenterologists: a pioneering study
spellingShingle Perception of work–life balance and professional performance among Venezuelan female gastroenterologists: a pioneering study
Dias, Carla
Mujeres
Equilibrio entre Vida Personal y Laboral
Burnout
Satisfacción laboral
Venezuela
Women
Work-Life Balance
Burnout
Job satisfaction
Venezuela
title_short Perception of work–life balance and professional performance among Venezuelan female gastroenterologists: a pioneering study
title_full Perception of work–life balance and professional performance among Venezuelan female gastroenterologists: a pioneering study
title_fullStr Perception of work–life balance and professional performance among Venezuelan female gastroenterologists: a pioneering study
title_full_unstemmed Perception of work–life balance and professional performance among Venezuelan female gastroenterologists: a pioneering study
title_sort Perception of work–life balance and professional performance among Venezuelan female gastroenterologists: a pioneering study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Dias, Carla
Pérez, Suhey
De Sousa, Mercedes
Martínez, Yolette
Colina, Nina
Salazar, Maria Laura
Lafigliola, Michelina
Mendoza, Lisbeth
Méndez, Yaritza
Hurtado, Yulidza
Spitali, Evelin
Rodriguez, Solangel
Diaz, Solangel
Chauran, María Alejandra
Flores, Yaneth
Khoury, Antoinette
author Dias, Carla
author_facet Dias, Carla
Pérez, Suhey
De Sousa, Mercedes
Martínez, Yolette
Colina, Nina
Salazar, Maria Laura
Lafigliola, Michelina
Mendoza, Lisbeth
Méndez, Yaritza
Hurtado, Yulidza
Spitali, Evelin
Rodriguez, Solangel
Diaz, Solangel
Chauran, María Alejandra
Flores, Yaneth
Khoury, Antoinette
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author2 Pérez, Suhey
De Sousa, Mercedes
Martínez, Yolette
Colina, Nina
Salazar, Maria Laura
Lafigliola, Michelina
Mendoza, Lisbeth
Méndez, Yaritza
Hurtado, Yulidza
Spitali, Evelin
Rodriguez, Solangel
Diaz, Solangel
Chauran, María Alejandra
Flores, Yaneth
Khoury, Antoinette
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author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Mujeres
Equilibrio entre Vida Personal y Laboral
Burnout
Satisfacción laboral
Venezuela
Women
Work-Life Balance
Burnout
Job satisfaction
Venezuela
topic Mujeres
Equilibrio entre Vida Personal y Laboral
Burnout
Satisfacción laboral
Venezuela
Women
Work-Life Balance
Burnout
Job satisfaction
Venezuela
description Introduction: Worldwide, women represent a significant part, and even the majority, of medical personnel, evidencing a global trend towards the feminization of the profession. However, challenges persist in gender equality in leadership and academic roles. Understanding how women endoscopists manage the delicate balance between their demanding careers and personal lives is crucial to ensuring equitable professional environments. Objective: This research thoroughly explored these dynamics, seeking to understand the unique challenges, coping strategies and factors that influence the successful integration of personal and professional life for these specialists. Materials and methods: a survey was designed that addressed aspects of personal life, academic training, incorporating the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and the adapted MacDonald and MacIntyre job satisfaction scale. Results: The non-probabilistic sample included 202 female endoscopists aged between 29 and 73 years. It was found that those with children perceived difficulties in career advancement and a lack of workplace support during child-rearing. Nevertheless, there were no significant differences between women with and without children in the perception of workplace discrimination, professional advancement opportunities, or specialized training capabilities. A negative relationship was found between age and the perception of burnout. Job satisfaction, in turn, showed no correlation with any personal variables. Conclusion: These results suggest that, while motherhood imposes work-life balance challenges, professional experience may mitigate burnout, regardless of job satisfaction. Support and mentorship policies are required to achieve an inclusive environment.
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spelling Perception of work–life balance and professional performance among Venezuelan female gastroenterologists: a pioneering studyPercepción de la conciliación vida-trabajo y el desempeño profesional en mujeres gastroenterólogas venezolanas: estudio pioneroDias, CarlaPérez, SuheyDe Sousa, MercedesMartínez, YoletteColina, NinaSalazar, Maria LauraLafigliola, MichelinaMendoza, LisbethMéndez, YaritzaHurtado, YulidzaSpitali, EvelinRodriguez, SolangelDiaz, SolangelChauran, María AlejandraFlores, YanethKhoury, AntoinetteMujeresEquilibrio entre Vida Personal y LaboralBurnoutSatisfacción laboralVenezuelaWomenWork-Life BalanceBurnoutJob satisfactionVenezuelaIntroduction: Worldwide, women represent a significant part, and even the majority, of medical personnel, evidencing a global trend towards the feminization of the profession. However, challenges persist in gender equality in leadership and academic roles. Understanding how women endoscopists manage the delicate balance between their demanding careers and personal lives is crucial to ensuring equitable professional environments. Objective: This research thoroughly explored these dynamics, seeking to understand the unique challenges, coping strategies and factors that influence the successful integration of personal and professional life for these specialists. Materials and methods: a survey was designed that addressed aspects of personal life, academic training, incorporating the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and the adapted MacDonald and MacIntyre job satisfaction scale. Results: The non-probabilistic sample included 202 female endoscopists aged between 29 and 73 years. It was found that those with children perceived difficulties in career advancement and a lack of workplace support during child-rearing. Nevertheless, there were no significant differences between women with and without children in the perception of workplace discrimination, professional advancement opportunities, or specialized training capabilities. A negative relationship was found between age and the perception of burnout. Job satisfaction, in turn, showed no correlation with any personal variables. Conclusion: These results suggest that, while motherhood imposes work-life balance challenges, professional experience may mitigate burnout, regardless of job satisfaction. Support and mentorship policies are required to achieve an inclusive environment.Introducción: A nivel mundial, las mujeres representan una parte significativa, e incluso mayoritaria, del personal médico, evidenciando una tendencia global hacia la feminización de la profesión. Sin embargo, persisten desafíos en la igualdad de género en roles de liderazgo y académicos. Comprender cómo las mujeres endoscopistas gestionan el delicado equilibrio entre sus exigentes carreras y vidas personales es crucial para asegurar entornos profesionales equitativos. Objetivo: esta investigación exploró a fondo dicha dinámica, buscando entender los desafíos únicos, estrategias de afrontamiento y factores que influyen en la integración exitosa de la vida personal y profesional para estas especialistas. Materiales y métodos: se diseñó una encuesta que abordó aspectos de la vida personal, formación académica, incorporando el Inventario de Burnout de Maslach (MBI) y la escala adaptada de satisfacción laboral de MacDonald y MacIntyre. Resultados: la muestra no probabilística incluyó 202 mujeres endoscopistas con edades entre 29 y 73 años. Se encontró que aquellas con hijos percibieron dificultades en la proyección profesional y ausencia de facilidades laborales durante la crianza. No obstante, no hubo diferencias significativas entre mujeres con y sin hijos en la percepción de discriminación laboral, posibilidades de ascenso profesional o capacidades de formación especializada. Se halló una relación negativa entre la edad y la percepción de burnout. La satisfacción laboral, por su parte, no presentó correlación con ninguna variable personal. Conclusión: estos resultados sugieren que, si bien la maternidad impone retos de conciliación, la experiencia profesional puede mitigar el burnout, independientemente de la satisfacción laboral. Se requieren políticas de apoyo y mentoría para lograr un ambiente inclusivo.Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú2025-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/2111Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 45 No. 4 (2025); 381-389Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 45 Núm. 4 (2025); 381-3891609-722X1022-5129reponame:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perúinstname:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perúinstacron:SOCIOGASTROspahttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/2111/1356Derechos de autor 2025 Carla Dias, Suhey Pérez, Mercedes De Sousa, Yolette Martínez, Nina Colina, Maria Laura Salazar, Michelina Lafigliola, Lisbeth Mendoza, Yaritza Méndez, Yulidza Hurtado, Evelin Spitali, Solangel Rodriguez, Solangel Diaz, María Alejandra Chauran, Yaneth Flores, Antoinette Khouryhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistagastroperu.com:article/21112025-12-31T00:15:36Z
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