| Literature DB >> 35779125 |
Olfa Hamzaoui1, Florence Boissier2, Charlotte Salmon Gandonnière3, Cécile Aubron4, Laetitia Bodet-Contentin5, Muriel Sarah Fartoukh6, Mélanie Faure7, Mercedes Jourdain8, Julien Le Marec9, Fabienne Tamion10, Nicolas Terzi11, Caroline Hauw-Berlemont12, Nadia Aissaoui13.
Abstract
In our recent survey, we aimed to collect information on perceived inequity as well as professional and personal fulfillment among women intensivists in France. For the 371 respondents out of the 732 persons who received the survey, the findings were unequivocal: for one-third of the respondents, being a woman was considered as an obstacle to careers or academic advancement, and for two thirds, pregnancy was viewed as a barrier to their career advancement. Gender discrimination had been experienced by 55% of the respondents. In 2019, to promote and achieve gender equity in the French Intensive Care Society (FICS), ten actions were initiated and are detailed in the present manuscript together with supporting data: (1) creation of a working group: the FEMMIR group; (2) promotion of mentorship; (3) implementation of concrete sponsorship; (4) transparency and public reporting of gender ratios in editorial boards; (5) workshops dedicated to unconscious gender bias; (6) workshops dedicated to improved women assertiveness; (7) role models; (8) creation of educational/information programs for young intensivists; (9) development of research on gender inequity and, as a perspective; and (10) development of a wide-ranging program. This review is aimed at providing a toolbox of organizational best practices designed to achieve gender equity. It is particularly important to share promising practical action engaged in our FEMMIR group with other concerned professionals around the world.Entities:
Keywords: Gender equity; Mentorship; Sponsorship; Unconscius bias; Working group
Year: 2022 PMID: 35779125 PMCID: PMC9250559 DOI: 10.1186/s13613-022-01035-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Intensive Care ISSN: 2110-5820 Impact factor: 10.318
Fig.1Ten actions to achieve gender equity among intensivists: the French Society of Intensive Care (FICS) model is the summary of the actions carried out by the FEMMIR group (Femmes Médecins en Médecine Intensive réanimation) during 2 years following o its creation. Part 1: represents actions 1 to 5, and Part 2 represents actions 6 to 10