Al Jumaan Mohammed, Al Haliq Samer, Abuzeid Rateb, Kandil Mohamed, AlShammari Talal, Hajjaj Manal, Qawwas Lutfiah, Al Bahri Essa Ojaim
College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Emergency Medical Care, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam 31441/1982, Saudi Arabia.
Work. 2025 Apr;80(4):1675-1683. doi: 10.1177/10519815241298111. Epub 2024 Nov 29.
BackgroundDespite efforts to boost female workforce participation, there remains a shortage of female paramedics relative to Saudi Arabia's female population.ObjectiveThis study explores how work-life balance and equal opportunities empower women in the paramedic profession, focusing on their roles in achieving success and overcoming challenges in emergency care settings.MethodsCross-sectional descriptive research was employed using a questionnaire survey conducted among paramedics in Saudi Arabia (n = 250) and a sample of the research (n = 197; response rate: 78.8%). An adapted instrument of the Culture Conducive to Women's Academic Success survey was used to collect data. Using statistical software (SPSS 29), data were coded numerically, and statistical analysis was performed for both descriptive and inferential purposes. In addition, independent samples t-test was used to analyzed data on variables including age, gender, job title, level of education, and years of experience.ResultsDescriptive statistics revealed high agreement overall, particularly regarding salaries and professional social events. However, there was moderate disagreement about protected time for research. An independent t-test indicated significant gender differences, with female paramedics reporting less favorable experiences in access to opportunities and work-life balance support. Yet, demographic characteristics like age, gender, job title, education level, and experience did not significantly influence success factor scores.ConclusionWhile female paramedics perceive high equality in career access and work-life balance support, areas for improvement exist, such as research time and reducing stigma around family responsibilities. Policymakers may consider interventions to address gender disparities and enhance female paramedics' experiences.
背景
尽管沙特阿拉伯努力提高女性劳动力参与率,但相对于该国女性人口而言,女护理人员仍然短缺。
目的
本研究探讨工作与生活的平衡以及平等机会如何增强女性在护理行业中的能力,重点关注她们在紧急护理环境中取得成功和克服挑战所发挥的作用。
方法
采用横断面描述性研究方法,对沙特阿拉伯的护理人员(n = 250)进行问卷调查,并抽取其中一部分作为研究样本(n = 197;回复率:78.8%)。使用一份经过改编的有利于女性学术成功的文化调查问卷来收集数据。利用统计软件(SPSS 29)对数据进行数字编码,并进行描述性和推断性统计分析。此外,使用独立样本t检验分析包括年龄、性别、职位、教育水平和工作经验等变量的数据。
结果
描述性统计显示总体上高度一致,尤其是在薪资和专业社交活动方面。然而,在研究的受保护时间方面存在中度分歧。独立t检验表明存在显著的性别差异,女护理人员在获得机会和工作与生活平衡支持方面的体验较差。然而,年龄、性别、职位、教育水平和经验等人口统计学特征并未对成功因素得分产生显著影响。
结论
虽然女护理人员认为在职业机会和工作与生活平衡支持方面具有高度平等性,但仍有改进的空间,例如研究时间以及减少围绕家庭责任的污名化。政策制定者可考虑采取干预措施来解决性别差异问题,并改善女护理人员的体验。