Katherine H Rizzone, Megan Agnew, Stephanie A Kliethermes, Megan Nicole Arthur, Monique Burton, Carly Day, Caitlin Nicholson, Julia Ray, Nicole Stern, Jonathan A Drezner, Emily Kroshus, Cheri Blauwet
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背景:在运动与锻炼医学(SEM)领域内开展健康差异研究的指导有限。本综述旨在确定和总结在体育运动医学领域开展公平、多样化和包容性研究的现有最佳实践:方法:利用电子数据库、参考文献列表、人工检索和其他组织的相关出版物,进行了一项带有证据综合的叙述性综述。与研究过程步骤相关的搜索词与 "公平"、"包容性 "和 "健康差异 "同时使用:结果:我们为 SEM 研究人员制定了一份研究路线图,为开发和开展以公平为基础、以公平为重点的研究提供了方法建议。该路线图可作为 SEM 研究人员和临床医生从健康差异的视角设计、执行和传播研究的工具。我们建议 SEM 研究人员应建立一个公平、多元化和包容性的研究团队,并将社区成员纳入其中;采用多层次、交叉性框架;最大限度地减少并承认研究设计中可能存在的偏见,并酌情采用定性或混合方法;采用多种包容性策略招募和留住多元化人群;使用在相关人群中具有有效性和可靠性的包容性数据收集方法和工具,收集准确且具有代表性的数据;在相关人群中应用具有有效性和可靠性证据的测量方法;实施反映概念和理论框架的数据分析计划;促进最终解决和减少健康不平等的广泛传播和干预措施。结论:SEM 研究人员应考虑这些方法学建议,开展以公平为基础、以公平为重点的研究,以解决 SEM 中的健康不平等问题。
Methodology for promoting equity-informed research in sport and exercise medicine: recommendations from the AMSSM Collaborative Research Network.
Background: Limited guidance exists for conducting research on health disparities within the field of sport and exercise medicine (SEM). This review aimed to identify and summarise existing best practices for conducting equitable, diverse and inclusive research within SEM.
Methods: A narrative review with evidence synthesis was conducted using electronic databases, reference lists, manual searches and relevant publications from other organisations. Search terms associated with steps of the research process were used in tandem with 'equity', 'inclusion' and 'health disparities'.
Results: We developed a research roadmap for SEM researchers with methodological recommendations to develop and conduct equity-informed and equity-focused research. This roadmap serves as a tool for SEM researchers and clinicians to design, execute and disseminate research with a health disparities lens. We recommend SEM researchers should build an equitable, diverse and inclusive research team and include community members; apply a multilevel, intersectional framework; minimise and acknowledge potential biases in the study design and incorporate qualitative or mixed-methods approaches if appropriate; apply multiple inclusive strategies for recruiting and retaining diverse populations; collect accurate and representative data using inclusive data collection methods and tools with validity and reliability in the populations of interest; apply measures with evidence of validity and reliability in the populations of interest; implement a data analysis plan that reflects the conceptual and theoretical frameworks; and promote broad dissemination and interventions that ultimately address and reduce health inequities.
Conclusion: SEM researchers should consider these methodological recommendations to conduct equity-informed and equity-focused research to address health disparities in SEM.
期刊介绍:
The British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a dynamic platform that presents groundbreaking research, thought-provoking reviews, and meaningful discussions on sport and exercise medicine. Our focus encompasses various clinically-relevant aspects such as physiotherapy, physical therapy, and rehabilitation. With an aim to foster innovation, education, and knowledge translation, we strive to bridge the gap between research and practical implementation in the field. Our multi-media approach, including web, print, video, and audio resources, along with our active presence on social media, connects a global community of healthcare professionals dedicated to treating active individuals.