PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

A qualitative insight into researchers' perceptions of gender inequality in medical and dental research institutions in Nigeria.

  • Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan,
  • Adekemi Olowokeere,
  • Joanne Lusher,
  • Olabisi Aina,
  • Ana Gascon,
  • Guillermo Z Martínez-Pérez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283756
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4
p. e0283756

Abstract

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ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to gain a qualitative insight into scientific researchers' perceptions of gender inequality inside Nigerian research institutions through an investigation of how gender equality is enacted in medical and dental research institutions in Nigeria.MethodsThis descriptive and cross-sectional qualitative study probed decision-making around navigating gender inequity and explored opinions about how a supportive environment for female medical and dental researchers could be established. Data were collected through semi-structured telephone interviews with 54 scientific researchers across 17 medical and dental academic institutions in Nigeria between March and July 2022. Data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis.ResultsThree core themes emerged: institutionalized male dominance in research institutions; changing narratives on gender equalities in research and academic enterprise; and women driving the conscience for change in research institutions. Female medical and dental researchers' perceived gender equality was challenging mainstream androcentric values in knowledge production within the medical and dental field; and queries the entrenchment of patriarchal values that promote a low number of female medical and dental trainees, fewer female research outputs, and few women in senior/managerial positions in the medical fields.ConclusionDespite the general view that change is occurring, a great deal remains to be done to facilitate the creation of a supportive environment for female medical and dental researchers in Nigeria.