Greenberg Marna R, Safdar Basmah, Choo Esther K, McGregor Alyson J, Becker Lance B, Cone David C
Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network/USF Morsani College of Medicine, Allentown, PA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2014 Dec;21(12):1339-42. doi: 10.1111/acem.12520. Epub 2014 Nov 24.
The 2014 Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) consensus conference "Gender-Specific Research in Emergency Medicine: Investigate, Understand, and Translate How Gender Affects Patient Outcomes" convened a diverse group of stakeholders to target gaps in emergency medicine (EM) sex- and gender-specific research and identify research priorities. At the close of the conference, the executive committee sought feedback from group leaders and conference attendees about the next critical steps in EM sex- and gender-specific research, goals for their own future research, and anticipated barriers in pursuing this research. This article summarizes this feedback on the future directions in sex- and gender-specific research in emergency care and strategies to overcome barriers.
2014年学术急诊医学(AEM)共识会议“急诊医学中的性别特异性研究:调查、理解并转化性别如何影响患者预后”召集了不同的利益相关者,以针对急诊医学(EM)中性别特异性研究的差距,并确定研究重点。会议结束时,执行委员会征求了小组负责人和与会者关于EM性别特异性研究的下一个关键步骤、他们自己未来研究的目标以及开展这项研究时预期会遇到的障碍的反馈意见。本文总结了关于急诊护理中性别特异性研究未来方向的反馈意见以及克服障碍的策略。