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abstract: 'Purpose: Despite being in high numbers in medical colleges, only a small
proportion of women join the workforce and even fewer reach leadership
positions in Pakistan. Organizations like United Nations and Women
Global Health are working towards closing the gender gap. The study aims
to explore the enablers and barriers for women in healthcare leadership
and to explore the strategies to promote women in leadership positions
in Pakistan''s specific societal culture. Methods: In this qualitative
exploratory study, semi-structured interviews of 16 women holding
leadership positions in the health-care profession, ie, medical and
dental (basic or clinical sciences) were included. The data were
collected until saturation was achieved. The data were analyzed in MS
Excel. Deductive and Inductive thematic analysis was done.Results:
Thirty-eight codes were generated that were combined in the form of
categories. The major themes that emerged from the data were: elevating
factors, the shackles holding them back, let us bring them up and
implicit bias. Elevating factors were intrinsic motivation and
exceptional qualifications, while the shackles were related to gender
bias, male insecurities, and lack of political background. It was
noteworthy that differences in gender roles were highly defined by
culture and religion.Conclusion: There is a need to change the
perception of South Asian society and redefine gender roles through
media and individual attempts. Women must take charge of their choices
and believe in themselves. The institutional policies to help promote
gender equality would be mentorship programs for new faculty,
gender-responsive training for everyone, equal opportunities for all,
and maintaining gender diversity on all committees.'
affiliation: 'Iftikhar, S (Corresponding Author), 26-C Extens DHA Phase 8 Exparkview,
Lahore, Pakistan.
Iftikhar, Sundus; Arooj, Mahwish, Univ Lahore, Univ Coll Med \& Dent, Lahore, PB,
Pakistan.
Yasmeen, Rahila; Khan, Rehan Ahmed, Riphah Int Univ, Islamic Int Med Coll, Rawalpindi,
PB, Pakistan.
Iftikhar, Sundus, 26-C Extens DHA Phase 8 Exparkview, Lahore, Pakistan.'
author: Iftikhar, Sundus and Yasmeen, Rahila and Khan, Rehan Ahmed and Arooj, Mahwish
author-email: sundus@iftikhar.me
author_list:
- family: Iftikhar
given: Sundus
- family: Yasmeen
given: Rahila
- family: Khan
given: Rehan Ahmed
- family: Arooj
given: Mahwish
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.2147/JHL.S399430
files: []
issn: 1179-3201
journal: JOURNAL OF HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP
keywords: 'gender disparity; leadership in the health profession; gender roles in
Pakistani society'
keywords-plus: WOMEN; MEDICINE
language: English
number-of-cited-references: '29'
pages: 71-82
papis_id: a3d142b1a42e51db7273826aa5ab62f7
ref: Iftikhar2023barriersfacilitators
researcherid-numbers: Iftikhar, Sundus/IWM-5274-2023
times-cited: '0'
title: 'Barriers and Facilitators for Female Healthcare Professionals to Be Leaders
in Pakistan: A Qualitative Exploratory Study'
2023-10-01 08:15:07 +00:00
type: article
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unique-id: WOS:001005628100001
usage-count-last-180-days: '2'
usage-count-since-2013: '2'
volume: '15'
web-of-science-categories: Health Policy \& Services
year: '2023'