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pmid33635839      Acad+Med 2021 ; 96 (9): 1254-1258
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  • Who Is Caring for Health Care Workers Families Amid COVID-19? #MMPMID33635839
  • Robinson LJ; Engelson BJ; Hayes SN
  • Acad Med 2021[Sep]; 96 (9): 1254-1258 PMID33635839show ga
  • Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, women in medicine, including faculty, residents, medical students, and other health care workers (HCWs), are facing unparalleled challenges. The burdens of pandemic-associated increases in domestic and caregiving responsibilities, professional demands, health risks associated with contracting COVID-19, and the resulting psychosocial distress have exacerbated existing gender disparities at home, at work, and in academia. School and day care closures have created additional childcare needs, primarily for women, yet little support exists for parents and families. These increased childcare and domestic responsibilities have forced women HCWs, who make up the overwhelming majority of the workforce, to adapt their schedules and, in some cases, leave their jobs entirely. In this article, the authors detail how COVID-19 has exacerbated existing childcare accessibility and affordability issues as well as gender disparities. They argue that unless government and health care organization support for childcare increases, families, specifically women and children, will continue to suffer. Lack of access to affordable childcare can prevent HCWs from doing their jobs, including conducting and publishing academic scholarship. This poses incalculable risks to families, science, and society. COVID-19 should serve as a call to action to all sectors, including the government and health care organizations, to prioritize childcare provision and increase support for women HCWs, both now during the pandemic and going forward.
  • |*COVID-19/prevention & control[MESH]
  • |*Family[MESH]
  • |*Health Personnel/psychology/trends[MESH]
  • |Child[MESH]
  • |Child Care/economics/organization & administration/*trends[MESH]
  • |Child Day Care Centers/economics/trends[MESH]
  • |Child Health/trends[MESH]
  • |Child Welfare/economics/psychology/trends[MESH]
  • |Child, Preschool[MESH]
  • |Female[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Infant[MESH]
  • |Mental Health/trends[MESH]
  • |Physicians, Women/psychology/supply & distribution/trends[MESH]
  • |Sexism/*trends[MESH]
  • |United States[MESH]


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