2022
DOI: 10.1177/10778012221114921
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An Exploratory Investigation Into Women's Experience of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

Abstract: The recent surge in online movements challenging the culture of silence surrounding sexual harassment has created new spaces for women to share their stories. This research employed a qualitative, exploratory design to study 199 comments on a public online community forum: “What's The Wildest Thing That Happened To You As A Working Woman?”. Inductive thematic analysis was performed on the data which resulted in three overarching themes: “a harassment endemic,” “the (im)balance of power,” and “it's in the cultu… Show more

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“…Mainstream media attention and statements from a variety of leaders in UK surgery and healthcare followed 6 , 7 . Although there are some small-scale surveys 8 , 9 on sexual misconduct in focal settings , and others 10 on sexism defined more broadly, the extent of sexual misconduct perpetrated by colleagues within the UK surgical workforce has not been reported to date.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mainstream media attention and statements from a variety of leaders in UK surgery and healthcare followed 6 , 7 . Although there are some small-scale surveys 8 , 9 on sexual misconduct in focal settings , and others 10 on sexism defined more broadly, the extent of sexual misconduct perpetrated by colleagues within the UK surgical workforce has not been reported to date.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%