A New Way Forward for Women's Health Research at the National Institutes of Health: A Roadmap From the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Consensus Report.

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Michelle P Debbink, Methodius G Tuuli, Amy Geller, Alina N Salganicoff, Sheila P Burke, Angeles Alvarez Secord
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Abstract

Despite efforts to address inequities, research on women's health conditions (defined as those that uniquely or differently affect women and female individuals) remain significantly understudied. As directed by Congress, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Research on Women's Health requested the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (National Academies) to conduct an assessment of the state of women's health research at the NIH. The findings of the National Academies committee include: 1) a significant funding inequity, with less than 8% of the total NIH grant budget for fiscal year 2023 allocated to women's health research; 2) a need for improved strategic NIH-wide priority setting, oversight, and adherence to existing policies to support women's health research; 3) a need for a specific institute for research on conditions specific to women's health; and 4) a need for sufficient training and additional funding to grow and retain the women's health research workforce. The National Academies committee recommends restructuring women's health research at the NIH by creating a new Women's Health Research Institute and cross-disciplinary Women's Health Research Fund, including greater accountability and an infusion of new funds to support both research and career development in women's health. The combination of the new institute, greater prioritization and accountability, and new funding would lead to more rapid innovations and advancements, with the ultimate goal of improving women's health and well-being, which, in turn, improves the well-being of families and communities and bolsters a vibrant, healthier society.

国家卫生研究院妇女健康研究的新途径:来自国家科学院、工程院和医学院的共识报告的路线图。
尽管努力解决不平等问题,但对妇女健康状况(定义为对妇女和女性个人产生独特或不同影响的状况)的研究仍然严重不足。根据国会的指示,美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)妇女健康研究办公室要求美国国家科学院、工程院和医学院(国家科学院)对美国国立卫生研究院的妇女健康研究状况进行评估。美国国家科学院委员会的调查结果包括:1)严重的资金不平等,2023财政年度NIH拨款预算中分配给妇女健康研究的比例不到8%;2)需要改进全美国国立卫生研究院的战略重点确定、监督和遵守现有政策,以支持妇女健康研究;(3)需要一个专门研究妇女健康状况的机构;4)需要充分的培训和额外的资金,以增加和留住妇女保健研究人员队伍。美国国家科学院委员会建议通过建立一个新的妇女健康研究所和跨学科的妇女健康研究基金来重组美国国立卫生研究院的妇女健康研究,包括更大的责任和注入新的资金来支持妇女健康的研究和职业发展。新的研究所、更明确的优先次序和问责制以及新的资金将导致更迅速的创新和进步,最终目标是改善妇女的健康和福祉,从而改善家庭和社区的福祉,并支持一个充满活力和更健康的社会。
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Obstetrics and gynecology
Obstetrics and gynecology 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
867
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: "Obstetrics & Gynecology," affectionately known as "The Green Journal," is the official publication of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Since its inception in 1953, the journal has been dedicated to advancing the clinical practice of obstetrics and gynecology, as well as related fields. The journal's mission is to promote excellence in these areas by publishing a diverse range of articles that cover translational and clinical topics. "Obstetrics & Gynecology" provides a platform for the dissemination of evidence-based research, clinical guidelines, and expert opinions that are essential for the continuous improvement of women's health care. The journal's content is designed to inform and educate obstetricians, gynecologists, and other healthcare professionals, ensuring that they stay abreast of the latest developments and best practices in their field.
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