女性医生与 COVID-19 大流行:基于性别的影响与潜在干预措施。
Women physicians and the COVID-19 pandemic: gender-based impacts and potential interventions.
机构信息
School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
出版信息
Ann Med. 2023 Dec;55(1):319-324. doi: 10.1080/07853890.2022.2164046.
These are extraordinary times caused by the first global pandemic in our modern era. Physicians and other frontline healthcare providers face unique challenges, for which they have had little formal preparation. This combination of challenge and deficit leads to significant negative impacts, not only on what medical practices and health care systems can deliver to the public, but also on the individual healthcare providers themselves. In this essay, we specifically address women physicians, and explore the considerable impact they bear from the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the contexts of response to stress, social isolation, work-life integration, and autonomy. Because the language we use is important, we think it necessary to clarify that when we refer to 'women physicians,' we are referring to physicians that self-identify as women, and we acknowledge that not all the references we cite may use the same definition. We offer several potential interventions that turn the challenges women physicians are facing into opportunities to address longstanding inequity. These interventions include tackling barriers to work-life balance, addressing gender and maternal bias, and promoting women physician representation in leadership. The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to become a chronic part of our lives; protecting vulnerable populations, such as women physicians, through thoughtful intervention is paramount.KEY MESSAGESWomen physicians experience considerable adversity during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the contexts of response to stress, social isolation, work-life integration, and autonomy.These challenges create opportunities for interventions to improve equity in medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic and in the long-term, including tackling barriers to work-life balance, addressing gender and maternal bias, and promoting women physician representation in leadership.
这些都是我们现代时代首次全球大流行所带来的特殊时期。医生和其他一线医疗保健提供者面临着独特的挑战,对此他们几乎没有接受过正式的准备。这种挑战和缺陷的结合对医疗实践和医疗保健系统能够为公众提供的服务以及医疗保健提供者自身产生了重大的负面影响。在本文中,我们特别关注女性医生,并探讨了她们在 COVID-19 大流行期间所承受的巨大影响,特别是在应对压力、社会隔离、工作与生活的融合以及自主权方面。因为我们使用的语言很重要,所以我们认为有必要澄清一点,即当我们提到“女性医生”时,我们指的是自我认同为女性的医生,并且我们承认,我们引用的并非所有参考文献都可能使用相同的定义。我们提出了几种潜在的干预措施,将女性医生面临的挑战转化为解决长期存在的不平等问题的机会。这些干预措施包括解决工作与生活平衡的障碍、解决性别和母性偏见问题,以及促进女性医生在领导层中的代表性。COVID-19 大流行可能会成为我们生活中的一个长期存在的问题;通过深思熟虑的干预措施保护易受伤害的人群,如女性医生,至关重要。
关键信息
女性医生在 COVID-19 大流行期间经历了相当大的逆境,特别是在应对压力、社会隔离、工作与生活的融合以及自主权方面。
这些挑战为干预措施提供了机会,可以在 COVID-19 大流行期间和长期内改善医学领域的公平性,包括解决工作与生活平衡的障碍、解决性别和母性偏见问题,以及促进女性医生在领导层中的代表性。
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