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Healthcare workers’ perception of gender and work roles during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study

OBJECTIVES: A high functioning healthcare workforce is a key priority during the COVID-19 pandemic. We sought to determine how work and mental health for healthcare workers changed during the COVID-19 pandemic in a universal healthcare system, stratified by gender factors. DESIGN: A mixed-methods st...

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Autores principales: Mele, Bria Scriven, Holroyd-Leduc, Jayna M, Harasym, Patricia, Dumanski, Sandra M, Fiest, Kirsten, Graham, Ian D, Nerenberg, Kara, Norris, Colleen, Parsons Leigh, Jeanna, Pilote, Louise, Pruden, Harlan, Raparelli, Valeria, Rabi, Doreen, Ruzycki, Shannon M, Somayaji, Ranjani, Stelfox, Henry Thomas, Ahmed, Sofia B
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8718936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35139035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056434
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author Mele, Bria Scriven
Holroyd-Leduc, Jayna M
Harasym, Patricia
Dumanski, Sandra M
Fiest, Kirsten
Graham, Ian D
Nerenberg, Kara
Norris, Colleen
Parsons Leigh, Jeanna
Pilote, Louise
Pruden, Harlan
Raparelli, Valeria
Rabi, Doreen
Ruzycki, Shannon M
Somayaji, Ranjani
Stelfox, Henry Thomas
Ahmed, Sofia B
author_facet Mele, Bria Scriven
Holroyd-Leduc, Jayna M
Harasym, Patricia
Dumanski, Sandra M
Fiest, Kirsten
Graham, Ian D
Nerenberg, Kara
Norris, Colleen
Parsons Leigh, Jeanna
Pilote, Louise
Pruden, Harlan
Raparelli, Valeria
Rabi, Doreen
Ruzycki, Shannon M
Somayaji, Ranjani
Stelfox, Henry Thomas
Ahmed, Sofia B
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description OBJECTIVES: A high functioning healthcare workforce is a key priority during the COVID-19 pandemic. We sought to determine how work and mental health for healthcare workers changed during the COVID-19 pandemic in a universal healthcare system, stratified by gender factors. DESIGN: A mixed-methods study was employed. Phase 1 was an anonymous, internet-based survey (7 May–15 July 2020). Phase 2 was semistructured interviews offered to all respondents upon survey completion to describe how experiences may have differed by gender identity, roles and relations. SETTING: National universal healthcare system (Canada). PARTICIPANTS: 2058 Canadian healthcare worker survey respondents (87% women, 11% men, 1% transgender or Two-Spirit), including 783 health professionals, 673 allied health professionals, 557 health support staff. Of the 63 unique healthcare worker types reported, registered nurses (11.5%), physicians (9.9%) and pharmacists (4.5%) were most common. Forty-six healthcare workers were interviewed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Reported pandemic-induced changes to occupational leadership roles and responsibilities, household and caregiving responsibilities, and anxiety levels by gender identity. RESULTS: Men (19.8%) were more likely to hold pandemic leadership roles compared with women (13.4%). Women (57.5%) were more likely to report increased domestic responsibilities than men (45%). Women and those with dependents under the age of 10 years reported the greatest levels of anxiety during the pandemic. Interviews with healthcare workers further revealed a perceived imbalance in leadership opportunities based on gender identity, a lack of workplace supports disproportionately affecting women and an increase in domestic responsibilities influenced by gender roles. CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic response has important gendered effects on the healthcare workforce. Healthcare workers are central to effective pandemic control, highlighting an urgent need for a gender-transformative pandemic response strategy.
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spelling pubmed-87189362022-01-04 Healthcare workers’ perception of gender and work roles during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study Mele, Bria Scriven Holroyd-Leduc, Jayna M Harasym, Patricia Dumanski, Sandra M Fiest, Kirsten Graham, Ian D Nerenberg, Kara Norris, Colleen Parsons Leigh, Jeanna Pilote, Louise Pruden, Harlan Raparelli, Valeria Rabi, Doreen Ruzycki, Shannon M Somayaji, Ranjani Stelfox, Henry Thomas Ahmed, Sofia B BMJ Open Health Policy OBJECTIVES: A high functioning healthcare workforce is a key priority during the COVID-19 pandemic. We sought to determine how work and mental health for healthcare workers changed during the COVID-19 pandemic in a universal healthcare system, stratified by gender factors. DESIGN: A mixed-methods study was employed. Phase 1 was an anonymous, internet-based survey (7 May–15 July 2020). Phase 2 was semistructured interviews offered to all respondents upon survey completion to describe how experiences may have differed by gender identity, roles and relations. SETTING: National universal healthcare system (Canada). PARTICIPANTS: 2058 Canadian healthcare worker survey respondents (87% women, 11% men, 1% transgender or Two-Spirit), including 783 health professionals, 673 allied health professionals, 557 health support staff. Of the 63 unique healthcare worker types reported, registered nurses (11.5%), physicians (9.9%) and pharmacists (4.5%) were most common. Forty-six healthcare workers were interviewed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Reported pandemic-induced changes to occupational leadership roles and responsibilities, household and caregiving responsibilities, and anxiety levels by gender identity. RESULTS: Men (19.8%) were more likely to hold pandemic leadership roles compared with women (13.4%). Women (57.5%) were more likely to report increased domestic responsibilities than men (45%). Women and those with dependents under the age of 10 years reported the greatest levels of anxiety during the pandemic. Interviews with healthcare workers further revealed a perceived imbalance in leadership opportunities based on gender identity, a lack of workplace supports disproportionately affecting women and an increase in domestic responsibilities influenced by gender roles. CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic response has important gendered effects on the healthcare workforce. Healthcare workers are central to effective pandemic control, highlighting an urgent need for a gender-transformative pandemic response strategy. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8718936/ /pubmed/35139035 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056434 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Mele, Bria Scriven
Holroyd-Leduc, Jayna M
Harasym, Patricia
Dumanski, Sandra M
Fiest, Kirsten
Graham, Ian D
Nerenberg, Kara
Norris, Colleen
Parsons Leigh, Jeanna
Pilote, Louise
Pruden, Harlan
Raparelli, Valeria
Rabi, Doreen
Ruzycki, Shannon M
Somayaji, Ranjani
Stelfox, Henry Thomas
Ahmed, Sofia B
Healthcare workers’ perception of gender and work roles during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study
title Healthcare workers’ perception of gender and work roles during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study
title_full Healthcare workers’ perception of gender and work roles during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study
title_fullStr Healthcare workers’ perception of gender and work roles during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare workers’ perception of gender and work roles during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study
title_short Healthcare workers’ perception of gender and work roles during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study
title_sort healthcare workers’ perception of gender and work roles during the covid-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study
topic Health Policy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8718936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35139035
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056434
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