Themes and Topics on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in JMIR Dermatology Publications.

Q3 Medicine
JMIR dermatology Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI:10.2196/48762
Ramiro Rodriguez, Karima M Osman, Lachlan Anderson, Micah Pascual, Robert P Dellavalle
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Abstract

Publications dealing with topics considered to be pertinent to diversity, equity, and inclusion are increasing. Due to the increasing trend, dermatology journals have started to implement ways to evaluate and understand these publications. Here, we discuss a keyword approach to identify and then categorize these publications. Keywords identified 43 manuscripts. Two reviewers screened the articles' titles and abstracts, and recommended a full manuscript review for 24 publications. Through the scope of definitions from the National Institutes of Health, an editorial board member performed a full-text review and assigned a primary theme to the publications. Themes included equity (n=20) and diversity/inclusion (n=4). Topics were racial/ethnic differences in care delivery or society (n=17), incomplete understanding of gender and sex (n=3), gender identity (n=2), socioeconomic class and its impact on health (n=1), care for rural underserved communities (n=1), and religion (n=1). The results of this review demonstrate a predominance of equity-related publications, particularly emphasizing racial/ethnic differences in health care delivery, in the publications identified in JMIR Dermatology. Future research can focus on creating a review aid to assist editorial board members when providing feedback to manuscripts, refining the keywords, and using thematic analysis methodology to evaluate large sets of publications.

JMIR 皮肤病学出版物中有关多样性、公平性和包容性的主题和专题。
涉及被认为与多样性、公平性和包容性相关的主题的出版物越来越多。鉴于这一趋势,皮肤病学期刊开始采用一些方法来评估和理解这些出版物。在此,我们讨论用关键词的方法来识别这些出版物,然后进行分类。关键词识别出 43 篇手稿。两位审稿人筛选了文章的标题和摘要,并建议对 24 篇出版物进行全文审稿。根据美国国立卫生研究院的定义范围,一名编辑委员会成员对全文进行了审阅,并为这些出版物指定了一个主要的主题。主题包括公平(n=20)和多样性/包容性(n=4)。主题包括医疗服务或社会中的种族/民族差异(17 篇)、对性别和性的不完全理解(3 篇)、性别认同(2 篇)、社会经济阶层及其对健康的影响(1 篇)、对农村服务不足社区的医疗服务(1 篇)以及宗教(1 篇)。本综述的结果表明,在《JMIR 皮肤病学》中发现的出版物中,与公平相关的出版物占多数,尤其是强调医疗服务中的种族/民族差异的出版物。未来的研究可以集中在创建审稿辅助工具以协助编委会成员对稿件提供反馈、完善关键词以及使用主题分析方法评估大量出版物。
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