Chronic Underrepresentation of Females and Women in Stroke Research Adversely Impacts Clinical Care.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Julia S Dahlby, Lara A Boyd
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Abstract

Unequal sex and gender sample sizes in rehabilitation studies have implications for the generalizability of the evidence and for the clinicians that utilize their recommendations. Physical therapists rely on evidence-based guidelines to tailor their assessments and interventions to optimize outcomes for patients. We currently know that females and women have worse stroke outcomes and prognoses than their counterparts, however, rehabilitation guidelines remain the same for all individuals. Notably, stroke prevention and acute care has recently shifted to include female- and women-oriented guidelines, however, rehabilitation guidelines have not yet caught up. This article summarizes the key differences that females and women with stroke experience, how they may impact recovery, and calls for researchers and rehabilitation professionals to consider sex and gender when working with patients who've had a stroke. Doing so will improve the lives for those with stroke and maximize treatment options and rehabilitation outcomes.

女性和妇女在中风研究中的代表性长期不足,对临床护理产生了不利影响。
康复研究中不平等的性别样本对证据的可推广性和使用其建议的临床医生都有影响。物理治疗师依靠循证指南来调整他们的评估和干预措施,以优化患者的预后。我们目前知道,女性和妇女的卒中预后比同龄人差,但康复指南对所有人都是一样的。值得注意的是,卒中预防和急性期治疗最近已转向女性和以女性为导向的指南,但康复指南尚未跟上。本文总结了女性和女性脑卒中患者的主要差异,以及这些差异可能对康复产生的影响,并呼吁研究人员和康复专业人员在为脑卒中患者提供治疗时考虑性别因素。这样做可以改善中风患者的生活,最大限度地提高治疗方案和康复效果。
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Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy Multiple-
CiteScore
7.10
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187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Physical Therapy (PTJ) engages and inspires an international readership on topics related to physical therapy. As the leading international journal for research in physical therapy and related fields, PTJ publishes innovative and highly relevant content for both clinicians and scientists and uses a variety of interactive approaches to communicate that content, with the expressed purpose of improving patient care. PTJ"s circulation in 2008 is more than 72,000. Its 2007 impact factor was 2.152. The mean time from submission to first decision is 58 days. Time from acceptance to publication online is less than or equal to 3 months and from acceptance to publication in print is less than or equal to 5 months.
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