Empowering Women in the Saudi Health Sector: Challenges, Opportunities, and Policy Interventions.

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health Pub Date : 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1007/s44197-025-00361-6
Shouq M Alzaaqi, Haytham A Sheerah, Ahmed Arafa, Dina M Alqahtani, Sahar A Alqadi, Hessah A Alsalamah, Eman H Ismail, Mariam A Nouh, Shada A AlSalamah
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Introduction: Empowering women in Saudi Arabia has become a critical agenda, reflecting the nation's shifting societal and economic dynamics. This review highlighted recent policy initiatives, societal changes, and institutional reforms aimed at enhancing the role of women in the Saudi health sector.

Methods: This scoping review explored academic literature and government reports related to gender equality and women's empowerment in the Saudi health sector to provide an overview of the advancements made and the challenges that remain.

Results: The review found substantial progress in empowering female healthcare workers (HCWs), evidenced by increased participation in leadership roles, higher enrollment in medical education, and the implementation of workplace policies promoting gender equity. These efforts are aligned with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, which emphasizes inclusivity and diversity as central pillars for sustainable development. However, persistent challenges such as traditional gender norms, workplace biases, and limited access to mentorship and leadership opportunities were identified as barriers to further progress.

Conclusions: While significant strides have been made, achieving gender equality in the Saudi healthcare sector requires sustained efforts to address societal and institutional challenges. The transformative potential of education, leadership development, and mentorship programs should be harnessed to empower female HCWs. Continued policy reforms and cultural shifts are crucial for fostering a gender-diverse healthcare system.

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在沙特卫生部门赋予妇女权力:挑战、机遇和政策干预。
简介:在沙特阿拉伯,赋予妇女权力已成为一项重要议程,反映了该国不断变化的社会和经济动态。这次审查强调了最近旨在加强妇女在沙特卫生部门作用的政策举措、社会变化和体制改革。方法:本范围审查研究了与沙特卫生部门性别平等和妇女赋权相关的学术文献和政府报告,概述了取得的进展和仍然存在的挑战。结果:审查发现,在赋予女性卫生保健工作者(HCWs)权力方面取得了实质性进展,体现在领导角色的参与增加、医学教育的入学率提高以及促进性别平等的工作场所政策的实施。这些努力符合沙特阿拉伯的2030年愿景,该愿景强调包容性和多样性是可持续发展的核心支柱。然而,传统性别规范、工作场所偏见、获得指导和领导机会有限等持续存在的挑战被认为是进一步发展的障碍。结论:虽然取得了重大进展,但在沙特卫生保健部门实现性别平等需要持续努力,以应对社会和体制挑战。应利用教育、领导力发展和指导项目的变革潜力,赋予女性医护人员权力。持续的政策改革和文化转变对于促进性别多样化的医疗保健系统至关重要。
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