应对COVID-19大流行的封锁——女医生的观点

I. Aggarwal, Jaishree Ganjiwale, Aparna Parikh, N. Trivedi, Satinderbir Kaur, R. Chennamaneni, N. Choudhary, Roshni Pande, Sonal Dande, P. Iyer
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这项研究是关于印度女医生在第一波COVID-19大流行期间面临的挑战。我们在2020年对当前大流行爆发前在印度从事积极患者管理专业的女医生进行了一项在线调查。我们共收到260份有效回复。只有28%(73/260)的医院能够提供至少50%的专业服务。统计上的显著差异与情绪健康(感觉)、身体活动、家庭对职业女性看法的变化、个人空闲时间的可用性和家庭关系有关。COVID-19给职业女性带来了以下重要担忧:学术生产力;工作与生活的平衡;错失合作机会;心理健康,需要公平的学术领导和决策。我们的研究表明,在COVID-19封锁期间,大多数人都感到压力很大——在那些把50%以上的时间花在家庭以外的专业医疗服务上的人身上,这种影响最大。
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Coping with COVID-19 pandemic lockdown – The lady doctors perspective
This study is about the challenges faced by the women doctors in India during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted an online survey in 2020 for women doctors who were professionally engaged in active patient management in India before the onset of the current pandemic. A total of 260 valid responses were received. Only 28% (73/260) were able to provide at least 50% of professional services as compared to the pre COVID-19 lockdown period. Statistically significant differences related to emotional health (feelings), physical activity, changes in how family sees the lady professional, personal free time availability, and family bonding. COVID-19 has led to the following important concerns for professional women - academic productivity; work-life balance; missed opportunities for collaborating; mental health, the need for equity-minded academic leadership, and decision-making. Our study showed that majority were stressed during the COVID-19 lockdown – with the impact being highest among those giving more than 50% of their time to professional medical services outside their homes.
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