Almalki Ohoud S, Fathelrahman Ahmed Ibrahim, Alfayez Osamah M, Bawazeer Ghada A
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, Qassim University, Qassim, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Pharm J. 2024 May;32(5):102000. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2024.102000. Epub 2024 Feb 21.
The aims of the current study were to explore the true representation of female academic staff who have advanced to leadership positions in Saudi health academic institutions and to determine the possible barriers to women's advancement to leadership positions in academia.
This was a cross-sectional study conducted between August 2022 and August 2023 using an adapted self-reported online questionnaire via Google form. Data was analyzed descriptively and comparatively by presenting frequencies with percentages besides means with standard deviations across various background categories and comparing them using student test.
A total of 115 educators in health care professions participated in the study, three fifths of them were Saudi and female, with the majority being married and employed by government organizations. The most impactful structural challenges for female leadership included the centralization of decision-making within the institution, unclear organizational bylaws for leadership qualifications and appointment processes, and the existence of a wide range of administrative units. The prevailing belief that men possess superior capacity and management skills compared to women in leadership roles and the reluctance to accept women's authority by their subordinates were identified as the most influential culture challenges for female leadership. Most influential personality-related challenges included difficulty of balancing professional responsibilities with family obligations, stress and tension arising from reconciling the needs of subordinates with organizational goals and the complexity of traveling for work.
The study identified the most influential structural, culture, and personality-related barriers and other potential perceived challenges faced by female leadership. A collective effort involving academic institutions, leadership, and relevant stakeholders is critical to address these barriers. Academic institutions must eliminate these challenges to utilize female leaders' talent fully, as they contribute unique perspectives and skills to their institutions.
本研究的目的是探讨在沙特阿拉伯卫生学术机构中晋升到领导职位的女性学术人员的真实情况,并确定女性在学术界晋升到领导职位可能面临的障碍。
这是一项横断面研究,于2022年8月至2023年8月进行,使用通过谷歌表单改编的自我报告在线问卷。通过呈现各背景类别的频率及百分比以及均值和标准差进行描述性和比较性数据分析,并使用学生t检验进行比较。
共有115名医疗保健行业的教育工作者参与了该研究,其中五分之三是沙特女性,大多数已婚并受雇于政府组织。女性领导力面临的最具影响力的结构挑战包括机构内决策的集中化、领导资格和任命程序的组织章程不明确以及存在广泛的行政单位。普遍认为在领导角色中男性比女性拥有更强的能力和管理技能,以及下属不愿接受女性的权威,被确定为女性领导力最具影响力的文化挑战。最具影响力的与个性相关的挑战包括难以平衡职业责任与家庭义务、协调下属需求与组织目标所产生的压力和紧张以及工作出行的复杂性。
该研究确定了女性领导力面临的最具影响力的结构、文化和与个性相关的障碍以及其他潜在的感知挑战。学术机构、领导层和相关利益攸关方共同努力对于克服这些障碍至关重要。学术机构必须消除这些挑战,以充分利用女性领导者的才能,因为她们为所在机构贡献了独特的观点和技能。