Frontline Workers and Women as Warriors in the Covid-19 Pandemic

R. Sobti, Vipin Sobti
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The Covid-19 Pandemic disrupted lives across borders and created unprecedented pressures on the health and medical infrastructure. Frontline workers were at the forefront in handling efforts to curb its devastating effects on people's lives. This volume looks at various challenges frontline workers and women, working tirelessly both in the privacy of homes as well as professionals in public spaces faced and their immense contribution to managing the pandemic. It examines the psychosocial and health implications the pandemic and its fallout has had on the professions and personal lives of healthcare workers, sanitary workers, police, teachers, household helps, sex workers, volunteers among others. Analysing the vulnerabilities and the adaptability of nursing personnel, doctors and administrators, it also offers suggestions for rebooting healthcare systems and for putting in place support-systems to mitigate the adverse gendered impacts of the lockdowns and the spread of the disease. Comprehensive and insightful, with essays from experts in different fields, this book will be of interest to students and researchers of public health, healthcare management, gender studies, public policy making, sociology, economics. © 2023 selection and editorial matter, R. C. Sobti and Vipin Sobti. All rights reserved.
一线工作者和妇女是Covid-19大流行中的战士
2019冠状病毒病大流行扰乱了跨境生活,给卫生和医疗基础设施带来了前所未有的压力。前线工作人员站在第一线,努力遏制疫情对人们生活的破坏性影响。本卷探讨了一线工作人员和妇女在家庭隐私以及公共场所的专业人员中不知疲倦地工作所面临的各种挑战,以及他们为管理大流行做出的巨大贡献。它审查了大流行对卫生保健工作者、卫生工作者、警察、教师、家庭帮佣、性工作者、志愿者等人的职业和个人生活的心理社会和健康影响及其后果。报告还分析了护理人员、医生和管理人员的脆弱性和适应能力,为重启卫生保健系统和建立支持系统提供建议,以减轻封锁和疾病传播对性别的不利影响。这本书全面而深刻,有来自不同领域专家的文章,将对公共卫生,医疗保健管理,性别研究,公共政策制定,社会学,经济学的学生和研究人员感兴趣。©2023选择和编辑事项,R. C. Sobti和Vipin Sobti。版权所有。
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