Topics of Women’s Health Research in the United States, Canada, European Union, and Japan in 2012-2022

Taemi Kim, Ji Eun Park, Saerom Kim, Myoung-Hee Kim, Hye Sook Min, Seung-Ah Choe
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Purpose: This study investigated recent trends in the topics of women's health research in the United States (US), Canada, Japan, and the European Union where various research projects related to women and gender have been conducted.Methods: To explore recent international women's health research, we selected research projects conducted between 2012 and 2022 from the US National Institute of Health, Canada's Research Information System, Japan's Health, Labor and Welfare Science Research Performance Database, and the European Union's CORDIS website. We categorized the identified research into three main areas; common or serious diseases and conditions affecting women, diseases, and conditions specific to women, and factors influencing women's health.Results: The focus of health research expanded beyond traditional views of women, gender, and gender differences. Projects addressed the health needs of vulnerable groups, including refugees, migrants, incarcerated women, trans individuals, and pregnant women with autism. They also explored the connections between gender and racial differences in women's health. This inclusive approach considered the gaps and intersections within women's health.Conclusion: Future women's health research in Korea will need to consider the intersectionality of gender, aging, and immigration. Environment-based approach in the research of drug addiction, mental health, nursing, and care would be important.
2012-2022年美国、加拿大、欧盟和日本妇女健康研究课题
目的:本研究调查了美国、加拿大、日本和欧洲联盟妇女健康研究主题的最新趋势,这些国家开展了与妇女和性别有关的各种研究项目。方法:选取美国国立卫生研究院、加拿大研究信息系统、日本卫生、劳动和福利科学研究绩效数据库以及欧盟CORDIS网站上2012年至2022年开展的研究项目,探讨近期国际妇女健康研究。我们将已确定的研究分为三个主要领域;影响妇女的常见或严重疾病和病症、妇女特有的疾病和病症以及影响妇女健康的因素。结果:健康研究的重点超越了妇女、性别和性别差异的传统观点。项目解决了弱势群体的保健需求,包括难民、移民、被监禁妇女、跨性别者和患有自闭症的孕妇。他们还探讨了性别和种族差异对女性健康的影响。这一包容性办法考虑到了妇女健康方面的差距和交叉点。结论:未来韩国妇女健康研究需要考虑性别、老龄化和移民的交叉关系。基于环境的方法在药物成瘾、心理健康、护理和护理方面的研究将是重要的。
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