Gender issues: here and now

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One of the editorial lines of the AQuAS blog is on gender. In recent years, we have had the collaborations of Mercè Piqueras shedding light on the silenced contributions of some women in science with the example of Nettie Maria Stevens (Who discovered the Y chromosome?), of Esther Vizcaino with a call for the involvement of all of society (men and women) in subjects of equality, of Paula Adam with the initiative to include gender in research impact assessment and of Dolores Ruiz-Muñoz bringing to light what happens with women (in biomedical research) and the famous glass ceiling.

What else have we published on gender? Since last summer we have put the emphasis on a more practical approach (apparently) from a health profession perspective and on a more theoretical approach (apparently) within a conceptual framework and related to public policies.

The first approach emerges from several concerns and events in the media which alerted us and we found it interesting to do a group exercise with Núria Rodriguez-Valiente, Marc Fortes and Mercè Salvat that generated an inspiring conversation about nursing and gender. The result was a very enriching text which is an invitation to question multiple elements of daily life based on a very specific case.

El primer enfocament sorgeix de diverses inquietuds i esdeveniments en mitjans de comunicació que ens van alertar i vam trobar interessant fer un exercici en grup amb Núria Rodríguez-Valiente, Marc Fortes i Mercè Salvat que va generar una conversa inspiradora sobre infermeria i gènere. El resultat va ser un text molt ric, que és una invitació al qüestionament de múltiples elements de la vida quotidiana, a partir d’un cas molt concret.

“Why the term caregiving is associated with women in our society, why this care does not have nor has had social recognition when opinion is favourable in the processes of health-illness, how the men who have chosen this profession experience it and finally, how it would be possible to “deconstruct” this social and cultural construct”

The second approach emerges from the sum of different initiatives having a clearly informative purpose. Iria Caamiña laid down the basics about gender from the perspective of public policies in the context of health. It is a dense and solid text which shows the ground that has been covered (available, public, within reach of everybody) and which stated that although the journey has begun, there is still a long way to go.

“The media systematically show us examples of the persistence of discriminatory situations for women such as the gender wage gap, the lack of women in managerial positions and the violence towards women, among other things. These situations are a result of our social construct which is still based on an androcentric model where man is placed at the centre, as a reference of values and of the view of the world while at the same time subordinating women and rendering them  invisible”

All these different and complementary perspectives, despite still needing to be explored further and considered, all form part of our daily lives in society. What is more, they affect us and explain where we come from, who we are, where we are and where we want to go.

The concept of “gender mainstreaming” means incorporating the perspective of gender in all policies and actions by a government, an entity or an institution; in a health system and in assessment too.

We recommend reading this document by the catalan Health Department:

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