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The study, titled “A study of gender-based issues on field of Corona warriors amid lockdown”, was conducted by Palghar district Disaster Management Cell chief Vivekanand Kadam and Sarika Kadam. It was recently published in the National Institute of Disaster Management Journal.
Although the survey was carried out in Palghar district, those who conducted it feel that these problems were found elsewhere also.
The study talks about various problems that women coronavirus warriors faced during the pandemic and also gives suggestions to resolve some of these issues.
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They also have to face issues related to menstruation and the unavailability of sanitary pads at the workplace. These women also found it difficult to have meals on time and to take rest due to irregular work schedule. Ill-fitting PPE kits, lack of proper transportation facilities and financial problems are some more issues they have to face, the study says.
The study was conducted under the guidance of research scholar from Sri Lanka, Madhavi Malalgoda Ariyabandu.
The study not only states the problems, but tries to find solutions to them. It says sanitary pads should be made available at the workplace to the female health workers during work, especially in villages, and a separate changing or washroom should be set up. Women should be made part of designing the fieldwork for female health workers. They should be given at least two hours in the day for relaxation from work, it says.
Making customised PPEs for women warriors is also necessary as many female doctors and nurses have to wear ill-fitting PPEs, which becomes all the more difficult during the menstruation, the study says.