The Well-Being of Women in Healthcare Professions: A Comprehensive Review

被引:8
作者
Karakcheyeva, Viktoriya [1 ]
Willis-Johnson, Haneefa [1 ]
Corr, Patrick G. [1 ]
Frame, Leigh A. [1 ]
机构
[1] George Washington Univ, Resiliency & Wellbeing Ctr, Sch Med & Hlth Sci, 2600 Virginia Ave NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20037 USA
来源
GLOBAL ADVANCES IN INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE AND HEALTH | 2024年 / 13卷
关键词
clinicians; healthcare providers; women's health; quality of life; stress; burnout; resiliency; well-being; job satisfaction; psychological health; work-life integration; JAPANESE FEMALE NURSES; WORK-LIFE BALANCE; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MENTAL-HEALTH; JOB-SATISFACTION; FAMILY PHYSICIANS; BURNOUT; ASSOCIATION; ENVIRONMENT; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1177/27536130241232929
中图分类号
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
BackgroundA multidisciplinary team of health scientists and educators at an academic medical center came together to consider the various factors that impact well-being among self-identified women working in healthcare and conducted a comprehensive literature review to identify the existing body of knowledge.ObjectivesTo examine how well-being is defined, what instruments are used to measure it, and correlation between professional and personal gender-specific factors that impact the well-being of women in healthcare occupations.MethodsA total of 71 studies published in 26 countries between 1979-2022 were extracted from PubMed. Studies enrolled adult women (18-74 y.o.) healthcare professionals including nurses, physicians, clinical social workers, and mental health providers. Well-being related phenomena such as quality of life (QOL), stress, burnout, resiliency, and wellness were investigated. In this review, women are broadly defined to include any individual who primarily identifies as a woman regardless of their sex assigned at birth.ResultsThe results of our analysis were consistent across the scope of the literature and indicated that women in healthcare occupations endure a significantly higher level of stress and burnout compared to their male counterparts. The following gender-specific factors were identified as having direct correlation to well-being: job satisfaction, psychological health, and work-life integration.ConclusionsThe findings from this review indicate a need for evidence-based integrative interventions across healthcare enterprises to combat stress and burnout and strengthen the resiliency and well-being of women in healthcare. Using information from this review, our team will launch a comprehensive well-being assessment and a series of interventions to support resiliency and well-being at our academic medical center.
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