肿瘤药学实践中的公平性、多样性和包容性:人人有责。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1177/10781552241264717
Pascale Dettwiller, Suhani Ghiya, Jurga McLean, Stewart O'Callaghan, AdeDolapo Sanni, Nisha Shaunak, Lilia So, Steve Williamson, Shereen Nabhani-Gebara
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导言:公平、多样性和包容性(EDI)越来越受到各行各业的关注,医疗保健行业也不例外。公平、多样性和包容性这一术语及其缩写 EDI 在 2000 年代初开始流行,当时各种社会政治因素促使许多组织研究 EDI 概念以及如何将其付诸实施。我们的社会日益多元化,需要跨文化的包容性方法来提高服务的公平性和可及性:这项独特的研究是由英国肿瘤药学协会支持的社区主导型研究,在这项研究中,英国肿瘤药学协会的成员是平等的合作伙伴,共同为解决 EDI 问题的政策提供信息。这项研究是一项横断面研究,对 BOPA 的财务成员进行了在线调查:提取了人口统计学数据,并分析了引文中的共同主题。大多数受访者为女性,最大的年龄组在 34 至 44 岁之间。受访者指出的微言攻击的首要原因是种族和民族血统,其次是婚姻状况和宗教性质。与会者描述了高级职位缺乏多样性的情况,以及担任领导职务的人所遭受的微词。一些与会者描述了工作中的一些情况如何使他们感到被排斥或疏远。他们还报告了歧视和欺凌/微小侵害对病人的影响:尽管战略方针包含这方面的内容,但本研究强调迫切需要更多证据来证明医疗机构缺乏电子数据交换。我们在肿瘤药学专业的研究结果发现了这一问题,并强调了解决这一问题的潜在益处。在培训和职业发展方面还需要做更多工作,以解决无意识偏见并改变行为。
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Equity, diversity, and inclusion in oncology pharmacy practice: Everyone's business.

Equity, diversity, and inclusion in oncology pharmacy practice: Everyone's business.

Equity, diversity, and inclusion in oncology pharmacy practice: Everyone's business.

Equity, diversity, and inclusion in oncology pharmacy practice: Everyone's business.

IntroductionEquity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) is gaining increased attention within all industries healthcare being no exception. The terminology Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and its abbreviation EDI gained popularity in the early 2000's when varied socio-political factors prompted many organisations to examine EDI concepts and how to operationalise them. The growing diversity of our society requires cross-cultural inclusive approaches to increase equity and access to services.MethodThis unique research is community-led research supported by the British Oncology Pharmacy Association, in which the members of the BOPA community are equal partners to inform action on policies that address EDI. This research was a cross-sectional study involving an online survey of financial BOPA members.ResultsDemographic data was extracted, and the quotes were analysed for common themes. The majority of respondents were women, and the largest age group was between 34 and 44. The first cause of microaggressions identified by the respondents was of racial and ethnic origin, followed by marital status and religious nature. Participants described the lack of diversity in senior positions and the microaggressions experienced by those who hold leadership positions. Some participants described how some situations at work made them feel excluded or alienated. The impact of discrimination and bullying/microaggressions extended to patients was also reported.ConclusionDespite strategic directions encompassing this aspect, this research underscores the pressing need for more evidence on the lack of EDI in healthcare institutions. Our findings, located in the pharmacy oncology specialty, have identified the problem and highlighted the potential benefits of addressing it. More needs to be done in training and professional development to address unconscious bias and change behaviours.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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