Eye care human resources: are there gender issues?

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  • Paul Courtright
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many settings, women make up a sizeable part of the eye health workforce, whether as distributors of ivermectin for onchocerciasis control, surgeons for trichaisis, ophthalmic nurses and nurse assistants, cataract surgeons, or ophthalmologists. There is a small, but growing, body of literature that suggests that, in the eye health care workforce, men and women may not be supported and paid equally and may not have similar performance levels. Why is this, and what can we do? Unequal treatment In low-and middle-income settings, women's roles include caring for children, producing food, and keeping the family together when their husbands are away from home in order to work or find work. The participation of women in the design and implementation of community eye care programmes is therefore essential. Despite the intention of the African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC) to actively encourage participation of women, in most settings the majority of community-selected distributors are men, often because membership in community decision making bodies is male dominated. 1 It was also noted that female distributors may receive less community support, whether financial or in-kind in nature. 1 In contrast, the extremely successful Nepal vitamin A programme is built exclusively on female community health volunteers. 2 Differences may be traced to the fact that vitamin A distribution is targeted at children, traditionally considered to be the responsibility of women, whereas ivermectin benefits men as well as women and children. In eastern Africa, an assessment of productivity of cataract surgeons who were not medical doctors showed that female surgeons were half as productive as male surgeons. Compared to male surgeons, female surgeons were less likely to have adequate nursing support or to have sufficient instruments. 3 Interviews with female surgeons revealed that they had greater difficulty in negotiating with hospital directors (all men) to obtain the support they needed to do their work. Similarly, in Tanzania, female trichiasis surgeons were less productive (median five operations per year) than their male counterparts (median eight operations per year). 4 A Fred Hollows Foundation evaluation of their primary eye care programme at health centres in Rwanda suggested that trained female health workers had lower levels of service delivery than their male counterparts. There appeared to be many reasons for this difference, including those related to traditional views of the roles of women and those related to the work environment. Patients' preference to receive health care from one gender …

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دوره 22  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2009