The quality of gender and sex integration in scientific articles resulting from health research funded by the Brazilian Ministry of Health 2004-2016.

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rayane Cavalcante Pereira Batista, Maite Solans-Domènech, Antonia Angulo-Tuesta
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Abstract

Aim: Integrating sex and gender into health research is critical to contributing to an ethical and more responsible science to address significant knowledge gaps, resulting in higher-quality evidence for all.

Subject and methods: Using the Essential Metrics for Assessing Sex and Gender Integration in Health Research Proposals Involving Human Participants, we evaluate the quality of the integration of sex and gender in the 350 scientific articles produced by 144 health studies funded by the Department of Science and Technology of the Brazilian Ministry of Health between 2004 and 2016.

Results: The results show that clinical research articles are the type of studies that most frequently report on sex differences, while population and public health research articles most frequently report on gender differences. Analysis of the quality of sex and gender integration reveals low levels of qualification in the items of the literature review and research objectives (section 1) and participant recruitment and retention (section 2). However, the data collection tools, data analysis, and knowledge translation (section 3) items were rated as excellent and good.

Conclusion: Funding agencies and public institutions should recognize the importance of the integration of sex and gender at all stages of the research process, for instance, through awareness and training for researchers and reviewers, clear requirements, and the possibility to use metrics in the evaluations process.

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2004-2016年巴西卫生部资助的健康研究得出的科学文章中的性别和性别融合质量。
目的:将性别和性别纳入健康研究对于促进一门道德和更负责任的科学至关重要,以解决重大的知识差距,从而为所有人提供更高质量的证据。主题和方法:在涉及人类参与者的健康研究提案中使用评估性别和性别融合的基本指标,我们评估了2004年至2016年间由巴西卫生部科学技术司资助的144项健康研究所发表的350篇科学文章中性别和性别整合的质量。结果:结果表明,临床研究文章是最常报告性别差异的研究类型,而人口和公共卫生研究文章最常报道性别差异。对性别和性别融合质量的分析表明,在文献综述和研究目标(第1节)以及参与者招募和保留(第2节)项目中,资格水平较低。然而,数据收集工具、数据分析和知识翻译(第3节)项目被评为优秀和良好。结论:供资机构和公共机构应认识到在研究过程的各个阶段将性别和性别结合起来的重要性,例如通过对研究人员和审查人员的认识和培训、明确的要求以及在评估过程中使用指标的可能性。
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