The experiences of reporting sexism toward female paramedics in Australian ambulance services: A scoping review

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Alexandra Cassidy, Brooke Hunt, Alisha McFarlane, Bronwyn Beovich
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Abstract Paramedicine in Australia was historically male‐dominated, and despite the development within the profession, sexism against women remains a major hurdle for a safe workplace. The aim of this scoping review was to identify experiences of reporting sexism toward female paramedics in Australian ambulance services and identify barriers impacting the decision to submit a report. Literature searches were conducted using eight electronic databases, with grey literature found through Google Scholar, media outlets and hand‐searching. Articles included were those with mention of sexism or associated behaviours reported to a senior authority within the field of paramedicine in Australia. Reporting of sexism within paramedicine was not a primary outcome for any included literature. Behaviours such as sexual assault and harassment are rarely defined, and sexism is often not reported independently. Experiences of women with reporting are primarily negative, and decisions to report sexism are made difficult by various barriers of which victimisation was most prominent. Following a report being lodged, all reported outcomes were inadequate as perceived by the victim. Further research into the reporting of sexism in Australian ambulance services is required to develop resolutions to the identified barriers and provide a safer reporting environment to encourage reporting.
报告性别歧视的经验,对女性护理人员在澳大利亚救护车服务:范围审查
澳大利亚的辅助医学在历史上一直是男性主导的,尽管在这个行业中有了发展,但对女性的性别歧视仍然是一个安全工作场所的主要障碍。这项范围审查的目的是确定报告澳大利亚救护车服务中女性护理人员受到性别歧视的经验,并确定影响提交报告决定的障碍。文献检索使用8个电子数据库进行,灰色文献通过谷歌学术、媒体渠道和手工检索找到。所包括的文章是那些提到性别歧视或相关行为的文章,报告给澳大利亚辅助医学领域的高级权威机构。在任何纳入的文献中,护理医学中的性别歧视报告都不是主要结果。性侵犯和性骚扰等行为很少被定义,性别歧视往往不会被独立报道。妇女报告的经历主要是消极的,报告性别歧视的决定因各种障碍而变得困难,其中受害最为突出。在提交报告后,受害人认为所有报告的结果都是不充分的。需要对澳大利亚救护车服务中的性别歧视报告进行进一步研究,以制定解决已确定障碍的决议,并提供更安全的报告环境,以鼓励报告。
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