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解决澳大利亚卫生和医学研究、政策和实践中性别偏见、隐形和排斥问题的变化理论。

Theory of change for addressing sex and gender bias, invisibility and exclusion in Australian health and medical research, policy and practice.

机构信息

The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

Australian Human Rights Institute, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Health Res Policy Syst. 2024 Jul 15;22(1):86. doi: 10.1186/s12961-024-01173-z.

Abstract

Sex and gender are inadequately considered in health and medical research, policy and practice, leading to preventable disparities in health and wellbeing. Several global institutions, journals, and funding bodies have developed policies and guidelines to improve the inclusion of diverse participants and consideration of sex and gender in research design and reporting and the delivery of clinical care. However, according to recent evaluations, these policies have had limited impact on the inclusion of diverse research participants, adequate reporting of sex and gender data and reducing preventable inequities in access to, and quality provision of, healthcare. In Australia, the Sex and Gender Policies in Medical Research (SGPMR) project aims to address sex and gender bias in health and medical research by (i) examining how sex and gender are currently considered in Australian research policy and practice; (ii) working with stakeholders to develop policy interventions; and (iii) understanding the wider impacts, including economic, of improved sex and gender consideration in Australian health and medical research. In this paper we describe the development of a theory of change (ToC) for the SGPMR project. The ToC evolved from a two-stage process consisting of key stakeholder interviews and a consultation event. The ToC aims to identify the pathways to impact from improved consideration of sex and gender in health and medical research, policy and practice, and highlight how key activities and policy levers can lead to improvements in clinical practice and health outcomes. In describing the development of the ToC, we present an entirely novel framework for outlining how sex and gender can be appropriately considered within the confines of health and medical research, policy and practice.

摘要

性别问题在健康和医学研究、政策和实践中未得到充分考虑,导致健康和福祉方面出现可预防的差异。一些全球性机构、期刊和资助机构制定了政策和准则,以改善研究设计和报告中多样化参与者的纳入以及对性别问题的考虑,并改善临床护理。然而,根据最近的评估,这些政策对纳入多样化的研究参与者、充分报告性别数据以及减少在获得和提供医疗保健方面可预防的不平等方面的影响有限。在澳大利亚,医学研究中的性别政策(SGPMR)项目旨在通过以下方式解决健康和医学研究中的性别偏见:(i)检查澳大利亚研究政策和实践中目前如何考虑性别问题;(ii)与利益相关者合作制定政策干预措施;(iii)了解更广泛的影响,包括经济方面,改善澳大利亚健康和医学研究中对性别的考虑。本文介绍了 SGPMR 项目的变革理论(ToC)的制定。ToC 是从包括关键利益相关者访谈和协商活动的两个阶段的过程中发展而来的。ToC 的目的是确定从健康和医学研究、政策和实践中更好地考虑性别问题中获得影响的途径,并强调关键活动和政策杠杆如何能够导致临床实践和健康结果的改善。在描述 ToC 的制定过程中,我们提出了一个全新的框架,用于概述如何在健康和医学研究、政策和实践的范围内适当考虑性别问题。

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