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全球眼科学和视光学协会领导层中的性别和种族多样性:是时候做出改变了。

Gender and ethnic diversity in global ophthalmology and optometry association leadership: a time for change.

机构信息

School of Public Health & Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Centre for Health Equity Research Training & Evaluation (CHETRE), University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2021 May;41(3):623-629. doi: 10.1111/opo.12793. Epub 2021 Mar 2.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess the diversity of leadership bodies of member organisations of the International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) and the World Council of Optometry (WCO) in terms of: (1) the proportion who are women in all world regions, and (2) the proportion who are ethnic minority women and men in Eurocentric high-income regions.

METHODS

We undertook a cross-sectional study of board members and chairs of ICO and WCO member organisations using a desk-based assessment of member organisation websites during February and March 2020. Gender and ethnicity of board members and chairs were collected using a combination of validated algorithmic software and manual assessment, based on names and photographs where available. Gender proportions were calculated across Global Burden of Disease super-regions, and gender and ethnicity proportions in the high-income regions of Australasia, North America and Western Europe.

RESULTS

Globally, approximately one in three board members were women for both ICO (34%) and WCO (35%) members, and one in three ICO (32%) and one in five WCO (22%) chairpersons were women. Women held at least 50% of posts in only three of the 26 (12%) leadership structures assessed; these were based in Latin America and the Caribbean (59% of WCO board positions held by women, and 56% of WCO chairs), and Southeast Asia, East Asia and Oceania (55% of ICO chairs). In the Eurocentric high-income regions, white men held more than half of all board (56%) and chair (58%) positions and white women held a further quarter of positions (26% of board and 27% of chair positions). Ethnic minority women held the fewest number of board (6%) and chair (7%) positions.

CONCLUSIONS

Improvements in gender parity are needed in member organisations of the WCO and ICO across all world regions. In high-income regions, efforts to address inequity at the intersection of gender and ethnicity are also needed. Potential strategies to enable inclusive leadership must be centred on structurally enabled diversity and inclusion goals to support the professional progression of women, and people from ethnic minorities in global optometry and ophthalmology.

摘要

目的

评估国际眼科理事会(ICO)和世界验光师理事会(WCO)成员组织的领导层多样性,具体涉及以下两个方面:(1)所有世界区域的女性在领导层中的比例;(2)在以欧洲为中心的高收入地区中,少数民族女性和男性在领导层中的比例。

方法

我们对 ICO 和 WCO 成员组织的理事会成员和主席进行了一项横断面研究,使用 2020 年 2 月和 3 月基于成员组织网站的桌面评估。通过基于可用姓名和照片的验证算法软件和手动评估相结合,收集了理事会成员和主席的性别和族裔信息。根据全球疾病负担超区域计算了性别比例,并计算了高收入地区(澳大拉西亚、北美和西欧)的性别和族裔比例。

结果

在全球范围内,ICO(34%)和 WCO(35%)成员组织中约有三分之一的理事会成员为女性,而 ICO(32%)中有三分之一和 WCO(22%)中有五分之一的主席为女性。在评估的 26 个领导层结构中,只有 3 个(12%)至少有 50%的职位由女性担任;这些结构位于拉丁美洲和加勒比地区(WCO 理事会职位中 59%由女性担任,WCO 主席中 56%由女性担任)以及东南亚、东亚和大洋洲(ICO 主席中 55%由女性担任)。在以欧洲为中心的高收入地区,白人男性担任了一半以上的理事会(56%)和主席(58%)职位,白人女性担任了四分之一的职位(理事会 26%,主席 27%)。少数民族女性担任的理事会(6%)和主席(7%)职位最少。

结论

WCO 和 ICO 的成员组织在所有世界区域都需要提高性别均等程度。在高收入地区,还需要努力解决性别和族裔交叉点的不平等问题。为实现包容性领导而制定的潜在策略必须以结构性的多样性和包容性目标为中心,以支持全球验光和眼科领域女性以及少数民族群体的职业发展。

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