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The influence of an all-female healthcare environment on mentorship and empowerment of female healthcare professionals

Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have the greatest need for additional healthcare providers, and women outside the workforce help address the need. Women in healthcare need more mentorship and leadership training to advance their careers due to systemic barriers. This study evaluates how wom...

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Autores principales: Munabi, Naikhoba C. O., Auslander, Allyn, Xepoleas, Meredith D., Bunker, Libby D., Vangsness, Kella L., Koualla, Sara, Magee, Kathy S., Magee, William P., Yao, Caroline A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000081
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author Munabi, Naikhoba C. O.
Auslander, Allyn
Xepoleas, Meredith D.
Bunker, Libby D.
Vangsness, Kella L.
Koualla, Sara
Magee, Kathy S.
Magee, William P.
Yao, Caroline A.
author_facet Munabi, Naikhoba C. O.
Auslander, Allyn
Xepoleas, Meredith D.
Bunker, Libby D.
Vangsness, Kella L.
Koualla, Sara
Magee, Kathy S.
Magee, William P.
Yao, Caroline A.
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description Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have the greatest need for additional healthcare providers, and women outside the workforce help address the need. Women in healthcare need more mentorship and leadership training to advance their careers due to systemic barriers. This study evaluates how women working together on a medical team influences mentorship, leadership and empowerment. A single all-female volunteer team participating in a cleft surgery mission in Oujda, Morocco were surveyed before and after the mission. Statistical analysis with student’s t-test or chi-squared were performed. 95 female volunteers from 23 countries participated on this team and 85% completed surveys. Volunteers from high-income countries (32%) and LMICs (68%) had similar mission roles (p = 0.58). Experience as a mission volunteer (p = 0.47), team leader (p = 0.28), and educator (p = 0.18) were equivalent between cohorts. 73% of women had previously received mentorship but 98% wanted more. 75% had previously mentored others, but 97% wanted to be mentors. 73% of volunteers who had no prior mentorship found their first mentor during the mission. All participants found a long-term peer relationship and felt motivated to mentor women at home. 95% were inspired to pursue leadership positions, advance professionally, and continue working with other women. This population of female healthcare professionals overwhelmingly desired more mentorship than is felt to be available. An all-female healthcare environment appears to provide opportunities for mentorship and create lasting motivation to teach, lead, and advance professionally. Findings raise the potential that increasing visibility of female professionals may effectively empower women in healthcare.
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spelling pubmed-100214142023-03-17 The influence of an all-female healthcare environment on mentorship and empowerment of female healthcare professionals Munabi, Naikhoba C. O. Auslander, Allyn Xepoleas, Meredith D. Bunker, Libby D. Vangsness, Kella L. Koualla, Sara Magee, Kathy S. Magee, William P. Yao, Caroline A. PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have the greatest need for additional healthcare providers, and women outside the workforce help address the need. Women in healthcare need more mentorship and leadership training to advance their careers due to systemic barriers. This study evaluates how women working together on a medical team influences mentorship, leadership and empowerment. A single all-female volunteer team participating in a cleft surgery mission in Oujda, Morocco were surveyed before and after the mission. Statistical analysis with student’s t-test or chi-squared were performed. 95 female volunteers from 23 countries participated on this team and 85% completed surveys. Volunteers from high-income countries (32%) and LMICs (68%) had similar mission roles (p = 0.58). Experience as a mission volunteer (p = 0.47), team leader (p = 0.28), and educator (p = 0.18) were equivalent between cohorts. 73% of women had previously received mentorship but 98% wanted more. 75% had previously mentored others, but 97% wanted to be mentors. 73% of volunteers who had no prior mentorship found their first mentor during the mission. All participants found a long-term peer relationship and felt motivated to mentor women at home. 95% were inspired to pursue leadership positions, advance professionally, and continue working with other women. This population of female healthcare professionals overwhelmingly desired more mentorship than is felt to be available. An all-female healthcare environment appears to provide opportunities for mentorship and create lasting motivation to teach, lead, and advance professionally. Findings raise the potential that increasing visibility of female professionals may effectively empower women in healthcare. Public Library of Science 2022-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10021414/ /pubmed/36962245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000081 Text en © 2022 Munabi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Xepoleas, Meredith D.
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Vangsness, Kella L.
Koualla, Sara
Magee, Kathy S.
Magee, William P.
Yao, Caroline A.
The influence of an all-female healthcare environment on mentorship and empowerment of female healthcare professionals
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962245
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