Wu Haorui, Mackenzie Jason
School of Social Work, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Oct 10;9(10):1345. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9101345.
This research aims to identify the influence of woman leadership on improving the traditional man-dominated scientific-political communication towards positive COVID-19-driven public health interventions. Across Canada, dual-gendered leadership (women chief medical officers and men prime minister/premiers) at both federal and provincial levels illustrated a positive approach to "flatten the curve" during the first and second waves of COVID-19. With the four provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, Atlantic Canada formed the "Atlantic Bubble", which has become a great example domestically and internationally of successfully mitigating the pandemic while maintaining societal operation. Three provinces have benefitted from this complementary dual-gendered leadership. This case study utilized a scoping media coverage review approach, quantitatively examining how gender-inclusive scientific-political cooperation supported effective provincial responses in Atlantic Canada during the first two waves of COVID-19. This case study discovers that (1) at the provincial government level, woman leadership of mitigation, advocating, and coordination encouraged provincial authorities to adapt science-based interventions and deliver consistent and supportive public health information to the general public; and (2) at the community level, this dual-gendered leadership advanced community cohesion toward managing the community-based spread of COVID-19. Future studies may apply a longitudinal, retrospective approach with Canada-wide or cross-national comparison to further evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of dual-gendered leadership.
本研究旨在确定女性领导力对改善传统男性主导的科学-政治沟通的影响,以推动积极的新冠疫情驱动的公共卫生干预措施。在加拿大全国范围内,联邦和省级层面的双性别领导(女性首席医疗官和男性总理/省长)在新冠疫情的第一波和第二波期间展示了一种积极的“ flatten the curve”方法。新不伦瑞克省、纽芬兰和拉布拉多省、新斯科舍省和爱德华王子岛这四个省份组成了加拿大大西洋地区的“大西洋泡泡”,这已成为国内和国际上在维持社会运转的同时成功缓解疫情的一个典范。三个省份受益于这种互补的双性别领导。本案例研究采用了一种范围界定的媒体报道审查方法,定量研究了性别包容的科学-政治合作如何在新冠疫情的前两波期间支持加拿大大西洋地区各省份做出有效的应对。本案例研究发现:(1)在省级政府层面,女性在缓解、倡导和协调方面的领导力鼓励省级当局采用基于科学的干预措施,并向公众提供一致且支持性的公共卫生信息;(2)在社区层面,这种双性别领导促进了社区凝聚力,以应对新冠疫情在社区层面的传播。未来的研究可以采用纵向、回顾性的方法,并进行全加拿大范围或跨国比较,以进一步评估双性别领导的优势和劣势。