Challenges faced by women oncologists in Africa: a mixed methods study

ObjectiveRecent studies have identified challenges facing women oncologists in Western contexts. However, similar studies in Africa have yet to be conducted. This study sought to determine the most common and substantial challenges faced by women oncologists in Africa and identify potential solutions.Methods and analysisA panel of 29 women oncologists from 20 African countries was recruited through professional and personal networks. A Delphi consensus process identified challenges faced by women oncologists in Africa, and potential solutions. Following this, focus group discussions were held to discuss the results. Descriptive statistics were used to identify the most common challenges indicated by participants and thematic analysis was conducted on focus group transcripts.ResultsAfrican women oncologists experienced challenges at individual, interpersonal, institutional and societal levels. The top-ranked challenge identified in the Delphi study was ‘pressure to maintain a work–family balance and meet social obligations’. Some of the challenges identified were similar to those in studies on women oncologists outside of Africa while others were unique to this African demographic. Solutions to improve the experience of women oncologists were identified and discussed, including greater work flexibility and mentorship opportunities.ConclusionWomen oncologists in Africa experience many of the challenges that have been previously identified by studies in other regions. These challenges and potential solutions exist at all levels of the social-ecological framework. Women oncologists must be empowered in number and leadership, and gender-sensitive curricula and competencies must be implemented. A systems-level dialogue could bring light to these challenges and foster tangible action and policy-level changes.

Авторы
Mutebi Miriam1, 2 , Aryeetey N.A.3 , Alemu H.K.4 , Carson Laura5 , Mohamed Zainab6, 7 , Doleeb Zainab 8, 9 , Lasebikan Nwamaka10, 11, 12, 13 , Dharsee N.J.14 , Msadabwe Susan15 , Ramogola-Masire Doreen16, 17 , Mwanzi Sitna18, 19 , Warfa Khadija20 , Nwachukwu Emmanuella21 , Woldetsadik E.S.22, 23 , Spencer H.V.24 , Chraiet Nesrine25 , Jalink Matthew5 , Jagsi Reshma6, 26 , Lombe D.C.27, 28 , Vanderpuye Verna29 , Hammad Nazik30, 31
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Издательство
BMJ
Номер выпуска
1
Язык
Английский
Страницы
e000125
Статус
Опубликовано
Том
3
Год
2024
Организации
  • 1 Aga Khan University
  • 2 Surgery
  • 3 Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
  • 4 Saint Pauls Hospital Millenium Medical College
  • 5 Queen's University
  • 6 Department of Radiation Oncology
  • 7 University of Cape Town
  • 8 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • 9 University of Toronto
  • 10 Center for Translation and Implementation Research (CTAIR)
  • 11 Oncology Center
  • 12 University of Nigeria
  • 13 University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital
  • 14 Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences
  • 15 Cancer Diseases Hospital
  • 16 Department of Medicine
  • 17 University of Botswana
  • 18 Hematology and Oncology
  • 19 The Aga Khan University Hospital Nairobi
  • 20 Aga Khan University Hospital
  • 21 National Hospital Abuja Nigeria
  • 22 Black Lion Hospital, College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University
  • 23 Oncology
  • 24 Hospital Univrsitário Hospital Agostinho Neto
  • 25 Salah Azaiez National Cancer Institute
  • 26 Emory University School of Medicine
  • 27 MidCentral District Health Board
  • 28 Radiation Oncology
  • 29 National Center for Radiotherapy Oncology and Nuclear Medicine and Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana
  • 30 Medicine
  • 31 St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto
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