Auerbach J D, Figert A E
Office of AIDS Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
J Health Soc Behav. 1995;Spec No:115-31.
In the space of just a few years, the amount and nature of scientific research on women's health has emerged as a major policy issue being addressed at the highest levels of the federal government and in the mainstream media. This debate has engaged members of Congress, the National Institutes of Health, and other federal agencies, and medical, scientific, health, and women's organizations. Sociologists have made significant contributions to both the process by which the women's health research issue has ascended to public awareness and the content of its agenda. Many of these contributions go unrecognized and other potential contributions by medical sociologists remain unrealized. In order to advance both science and practice in women's health--by ensuring the inclusion of the sociological perspective--we encourage sociologists to participate more directly in the policy debates.
在短短几年时间里,关于女性健康的科研数量和性质已成为联邦政府最高层和主流媒体所关注的一个重大政策问题。这场辩论涉及国会议员、国立卫生研究院及其他联邦机构,以及医学、科学、健康和妇女组织。社会学家对女性健康研究问题进入公众视野的过程及其议程内容都做出了重大贡献。其中许多贡献未得到认可,医学社会学家的其他潜在贡献也尚未实现。为了通过确保纳入社会学视角来推动女性健康领域的科学与实践发展,我们鼓励社会学家更直接地参与政策辩论。