Breaking Barriers: Ensuring Gender Neutral Care on Short Term Surgical Missions

Julia Riccardi, Ryan Benson, Fatemeh Parvin-Nejad, Vennila Padmanaban, Samba Jalloh, Mawuli Gyakobo, Ziad Sifri

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Abstract

Introduction: Gender discrimination is prevalent worldwide in medical and surgical care. In the setting of short-term surgical missions (STSMs) conducted to address the global burden of surgical disease, patient selection raises ethical considerations regarding equitable distribution of limited clinical resources. The goal of this study was to examine if equitable distribution of operative care between male and female patients occurs in STSMs. Methods: The International Surgical Health Initiative (ISHI) is a US based nonprofit, nongovernmental organization. Records from surgical missions to Ghana (2014-2023) and Sierra Leone (2013-2023) were analyzed to evaluate for gender equity in inguinal hernia repairs, the most common procedure performed. A control group was created from a literature review inclusive of all studies of inguinal hernia repairs that included over 500 patients and patient gender. Results: The review of 26 studies, representing 3,239,043 patients, demonstrated a gender distribution of 13% female. In Sierra Leone 246 inguinal hernia repairs were performed between 2013 and 2023. 28 (11.4%) of the hernia repairs were in females, which was not significantly different from the control group (P = 0.45). In Ghana 150 inguinal hernia repairs were performed between 2014 and 2023. 12 (8%) of the hernia repairs were in females. This was not significantly different from the control group (P = 0.07). Conclusions: This is the first study investigating the gender equity conducted within the context of humanitarian surgical outreach. Equitable patient selection is a paramount consideration in STSMs, particularly to address gender-related disparities in surgical care.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)181-188
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Surgical Research
Volume303
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Surgery

Keywords

  • Gender equity
  • Global health
  • Global surgery
  • Short term surgical missions

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