BMC Research Notes (Jun 2022)

Preventing sexism and sexual harassment in medical schools by using Theater of the Oppressed as an interactive and reflexive tool

  • Emmanuelle Lüthi,
  • Lauriane Pichonnaz,
  • Joëlle Schwarz,
  • Pascal Morier-Genoud,
  • Caroline Dayer,
  • Ilire Rrustemi,
  • Léa Schilter,
  • Alexandre Berney,
  • Caroline John,
  • Julie Dubois,
  • Pierre-Yves Rodondi,
  • Carole Clair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-022-06084-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Objectives Among the measures taken to combat sexism and sexual harassment, prevention courses for medical students are one possibility. We aimed to describe the process of implementing a training course on the prevention of sexism and sexual harassment for medical students in two Swiss medical schools by using the Theater of the Oppressed as an interactive and reflexive tool within the course. The purpose of this theater was to give the students the opportunity to express themselves and to collectively look for and discuss ways to combat and escape from oppressive situations. Results This collaborative, innovative, and interactive implementation showed that different forms of a training course can be implemented with similar objectives in an adaptable and transferable manner. The interactive and reflexive Theater of the Oppressed was an appropriate option to reach the objectives. Courses were based on identifying and acting on concrete problematic situations by focusing on individual, collective, and institutional resources. Students reported a high level of satisfaction.

Keywords