Time for a Gut Check: A Qualitative Study of Proposed Interventions to Address Gender Inequality in Gastroenterology.

Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2023-09-04 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1093/jcag/gwad022
Sowmya Sharma, Holly Mathias, Emma Jones, Courtney Heisler, Noelle Rohatinsky, Kerri Novak, Yvette Leung, Sharyle Fowler, Melaine Kaczur, Laura Targownik, Jennifer L Jones
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Abstract

Background: Gender inequalities persist in medicine, particularly in some speciality fields where fewer women are employed. Although previous research has suggested potential interventions to broadly address gender inequality in medicine, no research has focused on interventions in the field of gastroenterology. The purpose of this research was to engage women in the field of gastroenterology in Canada, to identify interventions with potential to be effective in addressing gender inequality.

Methods: A World Café was hosted in 2019 to discuss gender inequality and interventions in gastroenterology. Twelve women employed in the field of gastroenterology (i.e. physicians, nurses, research staff, and trainees) were purposively recruited and participated in the event. The discussion rounds were audio-recorded, transcribed, and thematic analyses was conducted using Braun and Clarke's principles.

Results: Three key themes identifying potential interventions to address gender inequality in gastroenterology were generated: (1) Education; (2) Addressing institutional structures and polices; and 3) Role modelling and mentorship. Participants indicated that interventions should target various stakeholders, including both women and men in gastroenterology, young girls, patients, and administrators.

Conclusion: Many of the interventions identified by participants correspond with existing research on interventions in general medicine, suggesting that institutional changes can be made for maximum effectiveness. Some novel interventions were also identified, including publicizing instances of gender parity and supporting interventions across the educational and professional lifecourse. Moving forward, institutions must assess their readiness for change and evaluate existing policies, programs, and practices for areas of improvement.

是时候进行肠道检查了:一项针对胃肠病学中性别不平等问题的拟议干预措施的定性研究。
背景:在医学领域,性别不平等现象依然存在,特别是在一些女性就业人数较少的专业领域。尽管之前的研究提出了广泛解决医学中性别不平等的潜在干预措施,但没有研究关注胃肠病领域的干预措施。这项研究的目的是让加拿大的女性参与胃肠病领域,以确定有可能有效解决性别不平等问题的干预措施。方法:2019年举办了一场世界咖啡馆,讨论性别不平等和胃肠病干预措施。12名受雇于胃肠病领域的女性(即医生、护士、研究人员和受训人员)被有意招募并参加了此次活动。讨论环节采用录音、转录的方式进行,主题分析采用布劳恩和克拉克的原则进行。结果:产生了三个关键主题,确定了解决胃肠病学中性别不平等的潜在干预措施:(1)教育;(2) 处理体制结构和政策问题;以及3)角色塑造和指导。与会者指出,干预措施应针对各种利益攸关方,包括胃肠病领域的女性和男性、年轻女孩、患者和管理人员。结论:参与者确定的许多干预措施与现有的普通医学干预措施研究一致,表明可以进行制度变革以获得最大的效果。还确定了一些新的干预措施,包括宣传性别平等的实例,以及在整个教育和职业生涯中支持干预措施。今后,各机构必须评估其变革准备情况,并评估现有的政策、计划和实践,以改进领域。
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