Gregory Kelly B, Mielke John G, Neiterman Elena
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2025 Sep 10;20(9):e0330849. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0330849. eCollection 2025.
Emergency response work has historically been performed by men and thus designed with them in mind; however, during the past few decades, increasing numbers of women are conducting this work. Despite growing participation, research suggests women first responders continue to face unsupportive workplace structures and cultures. This study explored the occupational experiences of women who work as firefighters, police officers, and paramedics from Southern Ontario, Canada. Semi-structured interviews conducted with this population (n = 20) focused on resiliency and stress, diversity and inclusion, and gender and the role of professional identity. Constructivist grounded theory guided analysis and cross-profession comparisons. Participants described significant improvements to women's inclusion in first response work, however, they also identified continuing challenges. While some environments were described as highly supportive, many women still faced sexism and glass ceilings. Despite persisting obstacles, participants were deeply passionate about their work, and actively encouraged other women to join the field. Study results suggest that future advances can be encouraged by addressing the need for improved access to uniforms and equipment, on-the-job training to address barriers to promotions, flexible scheduling and childcare supports, and legislating equity, diversity, and inclusion training for all leaders and workers in the first responder community.
历史上,应急响应工作一直由男性执行,其设计也以男性为考量;然而,在过去几十年里,越来越多的女性从事这项工作。尽管参与人数不断增加,但研究表明,女性急救人员仍继续面临不支持她们的工作场所结构和文化。本研究探讨了加拿大安大略省南部担任消防员、警察和护理人员的女性的职业经历。对这一群体(n = 20)进行的半结构化访谈聚焦于复原力与压力、多样性与包容性以及性别与职业身份的作用。建构主义扎根理论指导分析和跨职业比较。参与者描述了女性在应急响应工作中的融入情况有显著改善,然而,她们也指出了持续存在的挑战。虽然一些工作环境被描述为非常支持,但许多女性仍然面临性别歧视和晋升障碍。尽管障碍依然存在,但参与者对自己的工作充满热情,并积极鼓励其他女性加入该领域。研究结果表明,通过满足以下需求可以推动未来的进步:改善制服和设备的获取渠道、开展在职培训以消除晋升障碍、提供灵活的工作安排和儿童保育支持,以及为应急响应社区的所有领导者和工作人员制定公平、多样性和包容性培训的法规。