ISCCM Position Statement for Improving Gender Balance in Critical Care Medicine.

IF 1.5 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-10 DOI:10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24727
Prachee Sathe, Urvi Shukla, Farhad N Kapadia, Sumit Ray, Gunjan Chanchalani, Prashant Nasa, Diptimala Agarwal, Pravin R Amin, Susruta Bandhopadhyay, Tanima Baronia, Ashit M Bhagwati, Pradip K Bhattacharya, Dhruva Chaudhry, Rajesh Chawla, Rekha Das, Saswati Sinha, Subhal Dixit, Jigeeshu V Divatia, Nita George, Deepak Govil, Reshu G Khanikar, Shivakumar Iyer, Praveen K Jain, Kayanoosh Kadapatti, Bhuvana Krishna, Atul P Kulkarni, Raj K Mani, Roli Mathur, Yatin Mehta, Leena A Patil, Vijaya P Patil, Binita Panigrahi, Shirish Prayag, Ram E Rajagopalan, Sreelekha Rajesh, Pratheema Ramachandran, Manimala Rao, Chandana Reddy, Srinivas Samavedam, Simran J Singh, Lakshmi R Takkellapati, Sandhya Talekar, Leelavati Thakur, Kapil G Zirpe, Sheila N Myatra
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Gender disparity in Critical Care Medicine (CCM) persists globally, with women being underrepresented. Female Intensivists remain a minority, facing challenges in academic and leadership positions at the workplace and within academic societies. The Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM) recognized the need for addressing issues related to gender parity and constituted its first Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee in 2023. Through a Delphi process involving 38 Panelists including 53% women, consensus and stability were achieved for 18 statements (95%). From these 18 consensus statements, 15 position statements were drafted to address gender balance issues in CCM. These statements advocate for equal opportunities in recruitment, workplace inclusivity, prevention of harassment, and improved female representation in leadership roles, nominated positions, and conferences. While the consensus reflects a significant step toward gender equity, further efforts are required to implement, advocate, and evaluate the impact of these measures. The ISCCM position statements offer valuable guidance for promoting gender balance within society and the CCM community.

How to cite this article: Sathe P, Shukla U, Kapadia FN, Ray S, Chanchalani G, Nasa P, et al. ISCCM Position Statement for Improving Gender Balance in Critical Care Medicine. Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(S2):S288-S296.

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重症监护医学(CCM)领域的性别差异在全球范围内持续存在,女性的代表性不足。女性重症监护医师仍然是少数,在工作场所和学术团体中的学术和领导岗位上面临挑战。印度重症医学会(ISCCM)认识到了解决性别均等相关问题的必要性,并于 2023 年成立了首个多元化公平与包容(DEI)委员会。通过德尔菲程序(Delphi process),包括 53% 的女性在内的 38 名专家组成员就 18 项声明(95%)达成了共识并保持稳定。从这 18 项共识声明中,起草了 15 项立场声明,以解决 CCM 中的性别平衡问题。这些声明倡导在招聘、工作场所包容性、防止骚扰方面的平等机会,以及提高女性在领导职位、提名职位和会议中的代表性。虽然这些共识反映了在性别平等方面迈出的重要一步,但还需要进一步努力实施、宣传和评估这些措施的影响。国际中西医结合学会的立场声明为促进社会和中西医结合界的性别平衡提供了宝贵的指导:Sathe P、Shukla U、Kapadia FN、Ray S、Chanchalani G、Nasa P 等:《ISCCM 关于改善重症医学性别平衡的立场声明》。Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(S2):S288-S296.
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (ISSN 0972-5229) is specialty periodical published under the auspices of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine. Journal encourages research, education and dissemination of knowledge in the fields of critical and emergency medicine.
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