Hanna-Osborne Sally
The University of Sydney ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9715-5185.
Br Paramed J. 2022 Sep 1;7(2):1-7. doi: 10.29045/14784726.2022.09.7.2.1.
Sex-based harassment remains a pernicious and pervasive problem in organisations, as evidenced by the recent #MeToo movement. Little is known about how this issue affects women in the paramedic profession. This study explores the sex-based harassment experiences of women working in a large Australian ambulance service, focusing on harassment from co-workers and managers.
Long-form, semi-structured interviews were undertaken with women paramedics (n = 30) as part of a larger qualitative study of the careers and work experiences of women paramedics. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim, and thematic data analysis was employed to develop rich descriptions of paramedics' experiences.
Of the 30 participants, 25 had experienced sex-based harassment from male colleagues. Most commonly this took the form of gender harassment - that is, comments and jokes designed to belittle and demean women on the basis of their gender. Several participants experienced sexualised forms of harassment, including unwelcome sexual attention and propositions. Participants expressed reluctance to report the behaviour through organisational channels because of the perceived futility of doing so and the potential for reprisals and career repercussions. The preferred responses to harassment were informal, and included avoidance, humour, direct appeals and work withdrawal.
Sex-based harassment has a range of damaging consequences for victims and the organisations in which they work. This study is the first to explore how Australian women paramedics experience sex-based harassment in their work. The study has implications for policy and practice to improve gender equality within ambulance services and highlights the need for further research into the extent and nature of the problem across the paramedic profession.
正如最近的#MeToo运动所表明的那样,基于性别的骚扰在组织中仍然是一个有害且普遍存在的问题。对于这个问题如何影响护理人员职业中的女性,我们知之甚少。本研究探讨了在澳大利亚一家大型救护车服务机构工作的女性基于性别的骚扰经历,重点关注来自同事和管理人员的骚扰。
作为对女性护理人员职业和工作经历的一项更大规模定性研究的一部分,对30名女性护理人员进行了长篇半结构化访谈。访谈进行了录音并逐字转录,采用主题数据分析来深入描述护理人员的经历情况。
在30名参与者中,有25人曾遭受男同事基于性别的骚扰。最常见的形式是性别骚扰,即旨在基于女性性别贬低和侮辱她们的评论和笑话。有几位参与者经历了性骚扰形式,包括不受欢迎的性关注和性提议。由于认为这样做徒劳无益以及可能遭到报复和职业影响,参与者表示不愿通过组织渠道举报这种行为。对骚扰的首选应对方式是非正式的,包括回避、幽默、直接呼吁和工作退缩。
基于性别的骚扰对受害者及其工作的组织会产生一系列破坏性后果。本研究首次探讨了澳大利亚女性护理人员在工作中如何经历基于性别的骚扰。该研究对改善救护车服务机构内性别平等的政策和实践具有启示意义,并强调需要进一步研究护理人员职业中这个问题的程度和性质。