September 21st, 2004
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INTRODUCTION
TO
WOMEN’S HEALTH
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“The medical model is still male in many
ways. Women have been ignored far too
much. This has gone on too long. It’s
traditionally been that human chemistry
and physiology were male until proven
otherwise. Women will make a revolution in
health care.”
- Kathryn C. Benjamin, M.D., Past President,
American Medical Women’s Association -
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HISTORICAL DIMENSION: THE WOMEN’S
HEALTH MOVEMENT
1830s and 1840s: The Popular Health Movement
1861 –1865: The Civil War Period
Elizabeth Blackwell
Dorothea Dix
Clara Barton
1st Women’s Rights Convention
1873 to 1890s: The Women’s Medical Movement
1st training schools for nurses
Women attending medical schools
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1890s to 1920s: The Progressive Era
19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Equal Rights Amendment
Legalization of contraception
1st birth control clinic
Children’s Bureau
1930s to 1950s: World War II and Postwar Years
Employment opportunities
The Kinsey Report
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1960s – 1970s: The Grassroots Movement
FDA approval of birth control pill
Civil Rights Act
Title VII
Congressional Caucus for
Women’s Issues
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1980s: Changing Public Policy
U.S. Public Health Service’s Tasks Force on Women’s
Health
Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH)
The Women’s Health Equity Act
$ for health research: contraception, infertility,
breast cancer, ovarian cancer, HIV/AIDS, and
osteoporosis
Coverage of Pap smear screening and
mammography
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1990s: Women’s Health at the Forefront
Government
Healthcare
Institutions
WOMEN’S HEALTH
Advocacy
Organizations
Academia
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1990s: Women’s Health at the Forefront
NIH Revitalization Act
Family and Medical Leave
Violence Against Women Act
The New Millennium
Human Genome
Women’s Health Initiative findings
Improved HIV/AIDS medications
Public Health Programs
Inclusion of children in clinical trials
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THE POLITICAL DIMENSION OF
WOMEN’S HEALTH
1. Policy making
2. Financing
3. Protecting the health of the public
4. Collecting and disseminating information about health
and healthcare delivery systems
5. Capacity building for population health
6. Managing of health services
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DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS &
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
The Department of Health and Human
Services’ Office on Women’s Health (DHHSOWH)
serves as coordinating agency for…
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC)
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INVESTMENT in BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
Increased life expectancy
Improved health throughout lifespan
Decreased cost of illness
Increased understanding of health factors
Inclusion of woman-specific data into clinical practice
Inclusion minorities as subjects
Increased gender-based research
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10 GENDER-RELATED DIFFERENCES
CONDITION
WOMEN VS. MEN
Heart Disease
Kills 50 000 more/yr
Strikes 10 yrs. later
chance of 2nd attack with 1yr
Depression
2-3X more likely to suffer
levels of serotonin
Lung Cancer
chance of developing disease
susceptibility to carcinogens
STDs
2X more likely to contract a STD
10X more likely to contract HIV
Anesthesia
Wake up more quickly
(7minutes vs. 11)
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10 GENDER-RELATED DIFFERENCES…
CONDITION
WOMEN VS. MEN
Drug Reactions
Different reactions and side effects with
antihistamines and antibiotics
Autoimmune Disease
3 out of 4 sufferers are female
Alcohol
production gastric enzyme
BAC
Osteoporosis
80% of osteoporosis population
rate of bone mass loss
Pain
Effectiveness of kappa-opiates
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REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
Legalization of Abortion: January 22, 1973
Roe v. Wade
“Global Gag Rule”: January 22, 2001
Foreign family planning agencies may not receive
U.S. assistance
Restrictions = possible consequences
Increase in…unplanned pregnancies,
abortions, maternal and infant deaths,
transmission of HIV
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ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS,
SERVICES, AND HEALTH INFORMATION
Low socioeconomic status
Lack of health insurance
Lack of access to healthcare facilities and services
Language barriers and illiteracy
Unfair treatment by medical personnel due to race, ethnicity, or
sexual orientation
Inability to pay for costs of treatment medications
Decline of coverage for healthcare costs deemed experimental
Fear of doctors leading to avoidance of healthcare
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GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN’S
HEALTH
5 World Conferences for the Advancement of
Women:
1975: World Plan of Action
1980: Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination Against Women
1985: Birth of Global Feminism
1995: Greatest Obstacles for Women’s Advancement
2000: Women 2000 – Gender Equality, Development,
and Peace for the 21st Century
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INFORMED DECISION-MAKING:
TAKE ACTION
INFORMATIVE WEBSITES:
National Organization for Women (NOW)
The National Women’s Health Information Center
The Office on Women’s Health
Office of Research on Women’s Health
Society for Women’s Health Research
Women’s Issues in Congress