性别与医疗保健领导力:通过明确考虑护理中的性别概念,填补关键知识空白。

Yvonne James, Billie Jane Hermosura, Ruth Decady, Ivy L Bourgeault
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这篇关于性别与医疗保健领导力的范围综述综合了多个层面上的障碍和促进因素,并采用了一 个以护理概念为具体重点的框架。已确定的 71 个资料来源主要集中在个人和团队层面对女性领导力的障碍,其次是组织和系统层面的障碍。促进因素往往是建议采取的行动,而不是经过评估的干预措施。医疗保健领域的领导力往往忽视了护理工作的性别背景,提升了最不可能提供此类护理的领导者的地位。在考虑个人护理情况时,这些情况都是个性化的,反映了文献的总体情况。需要进行更多的批判性分析,重点关注女性的经历,以及她们的性别如何决定了她们能否成功担任领导职务。我们鼓励医疗保健领导力研究人员将性别和护理为重点的分析和干预措施纳入研究,以解决女性在医疗保健领导力中代表性不足的问题。
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Gender and healthcare leadership: Addressing critical knowledge gaps by explicitly considering the gendered concept of care.

This scoping review of gender and healthcare leadership synthesized the barriers and facilitators at multiple levels employing a framework that integrates a specific focus on the concept of care. The 71 sources identified focus predominantly on barriers to women's leadership at the individual and team level and, to a lesser extent, at the organizational and system level. Facilitators tend to be presented as recommended actions than evaluated interventions. Healthcare leadership tends to ignore the gendered context of care elevating leaders who are least likely to provide such care. Where personal caregiving circumstances are considered, they are individualized, reflecting the literature in general. More critical analysis is needed to focus on women's experiences and how their gender can predetermine their success in achieving and being in leadership positions. Healthcare leadership researchers are encouraged to include gender and care-focused analyses and interventions to address the under-representation of women in healthcare leadership.

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Healthcare Management Forum
Healthcare Management Forum Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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