Gender disparity in the impact of COVID‐19 on childcare responsibilities and professional standing among specialty small animal surgeons

DOI: 10.1111/vsu.14254 Publication Date: 2025-04-01T05:56:20Z
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AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to report the effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic on childcare responsibilities, mental health, and professional relationships of small animal surgeons.Study designVoluntary, non‐incentivized, anonymized 40‐question internet survey deployed November 2021–February 2022.Sample populationA total of 333 completed surveys from veterinary surgeons and residents in the USA.MethodsRespondents provided information regarding demographics, family composition, effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic on childcare, impact of work‐life balance changes on mental health, and interpersonal work relationships. The influence of variables such as age and gender on these data was analyzed. Associations between demographics and responses were analyzed (p < .05).ResultsFamilies were most commonly categorized as “children and a partner” (139/312, 44.6%), followed by “partner and no children” (100/312, 32%). A total of 46.5% (67/145) of respondents reported disruptions in school schedules affected their work schedule. Female respondents were most likely affected (OR = 2.2, p = .047). Respondents experiencing stress due to disruptions in work‐life balance reported three or more feelings of mental distress and were more likely to be female (p < .001). Female gender was associated with a delay in promotion, adverse effects on relationships with colleagues, and negative effects on relationships with administration (p = .016, p < .001, p = .01).ConclusionThe COVID‐19 pandemic affected childcare responsibilities, professional standing, and the mental health of veterinary surgeons. Female gender was the most common variable associated with dysregulation of work‐life balance.Clinical impactIdentifying variables assists in creating strategies that improve job satisfaction and serve as a foundation for enhancing the profession's preparedness for future disruptions.
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