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Women Who Lead: Successes and Challenges of Five Health Leaders.

Dena Javadi1, Jeanette Vega2, Carissa Etienne3, Speciosa Wandira4, Yvonne Doyle5, Sania Nishtar6,7.   

Abstract

Women make up approximately 75% of the health workforce and yet their representation at higher levels of health leadership is limited. Untapped potential of women in health undermines the contribution they could make to effective leadership for health systems strengthening. Lived experiences of women leaders can help understand how to unlock this potential by identifying the challenges, highlighting enablers, and sharing successful strategies used to become effective health leaders. This article uses phenomenological inquiry to understand the subjective experiences of five influential women in their paths to health leadership. Interviews were conducted with these women and key messages were identified. A grounding theme-defined as the essential element for the subjective experience of leading as a woman in the health system-was revealed to be the women's "drive for equity." This drive motivated them to pursue a career in health and to break through perceived gender-related barriers. Three figural themes around how to practice effective health leadership to promote equity were identified: (1) challenging status quos and norms; (2) leading by listening and leveraging others' expertise to build a common vision for health; and (3) having social support early on to develop confidence and credibility. Stories from the individual women's experiences are presented. Finally, three recommendations are made for system-level mechanisms that could contribute to expanding the number of women leaders in health.

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Keywords:  enabling environments; gender equity; leadership; mentorship; women

Year:  2016        PMID: 31514599     DOI: 10.1080/23288604.2016.1225471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Syst Reform        ISSN: 2328-8620


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1.  Exploring the opportunities and challenges of female health leaders in three regional states of Ethiopia: a phenomenological study.

Authors:  Sualiha Abdulkader Muktar; Binyam Fekadu Desta; Heran Demissie Damte; Wubishet Kebede Heyi; Elias Mamo Gurmamo; Melkamu Getu Abebe; Mestawot Getachew Mesele; Mesele Damte Argaw
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-08-02       Impact factor: 4.135

2.  Bargaining with patriarchy through the life course: obstacles faced (and overcome) by women leaders in Kerala's health sector.

Authors:  Devaki Nambiar; Gloria Benny; Hari Sankar D
Journal:  Int J Equity Health       Date:  2022-10-11
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