绘制脊髓损伤研究景观中的性别和社会性别:文献计量学分析和研究框架。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Stevan Stojic, Serena Affolter, Gertraud Stadler, Stacey A Missmer, Juergen Pannek, Jivko Stoyanov, Inge Eriks-Hoogland, Janina Lüscher, Marija Glisic
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研究设计:文献计量分析和概念框架。目的:为脊髓损伤(SCI)领域的性别/性别研究提供一个优先排序的框架,这可以帮助告知和发展有利于女性和男性脊髓损伤患者的未来研究方向。方法:我们检索Web of Science Core Collection检索相关文章。使用Bibliometrix和VoSviewer工具对数据进行分析,以提供SCI研究领域性别/性别研究趋势的宏观概述。基于文献计量分析和文献范围界定的结果,一个框架被开发出来,有性别医学、转化医学、心理学、临床流行病学、脊髓损伤和内分泌学背景的专业人员参与其中。结果:共纳入1031篇文献。我们观察到,从2012年开始,性/性别相关研究稳步增长,年增长率为9.64%。康复、流行病学、肥胖、抑郁和性激素被认为是SCI背景下推进性与性别研究的基础和关键主题。在随机选择的文章中,相当一部分研究交替使用了术语sex和gender。因此,我们讨论了关键的总体主题和术语,这些主题和术语对于任何探索健康研究中性别和社会性别相关性的研究都是必不可少的。我们开发了一个三步研究框架,以SCI为例,考虑并纳入研究中的性别和社会性别。结论:本论文的主要原则可以使每个有兴趣在复杂和残疾条件下的健康背景下研究性/性别的人受益。
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Mapping sex and gender in the landscape of spinal cord injury research: a bibliometric analysis and research framework.

Study design: Bibliometric analysis and conceptual framework.

Objectives: To provide a framework for prioritizing sex/gender research in the field of spinal cord injury (SCI), which can help inform and develop future research directions benefiting both women and men affected by SCI.

Setting: Not applicable METHODS: We searched the Web of Science Core Collection to identify relevant articles. Data was analyzed using the Bibliometrix and VoSviewer tools to provide a macroscopic overview of sex/gender research trends in the field of SCI research. A framework was developed based on the results of bibliometric analyses and literature scoping, engaging professionals with backgrounds in gender medicine, translational medicine, psychology, clinical epidemiology, SCI, and endocrinology.

Results: A total of 1031 documents were included in the analyses. We observed a steady increase in sex/gender related research from 2012, with an annual growth rate of 9.64%. Rehabilitation, epidemiology, obesity, depression, and sex hormones were identified as fundamental and critical topics for advancing sex and gender research in the context of SCI. Among a randomly selected articles, a significant proportion of studies interchangeably used the terms sex and gender. Therefore, we discuss the key overarching themes and terminology that are essential for any study exploring the relevance of sex and gender in health research. We developed a three-step research framework for considering and incorporating sex and gender in research, using SCI as a case in point.

Conclusion: The major principles in current paper can benefit everyone interested in studying sex/gender in the context of health in complex and disabling conditions.

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来源期刊
Spinal cord
Spinal cord 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
9.10%
发文量
142
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Spinal Cord is a specialised, international journal that has been publishing spinal cord related manuscripts since 1963. It appears monthly, online and in print, and accepts contributions on spinal cord anatomy, physiology, management of injury and disease, and the quality of life and life circumstances of people with a spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord is multi-disciplinary and publishes contributions across the entire spectrum of research ranging from basic science to applied clinical research. It focuses on high quality original research, systematic reviews and narrative reviews. Spinal Cord''s sister journal Spinal Cord Series and Cases: Clinical Management in Spinal Cord Disorders publishes high quality case reports, small case series, pilot and retrospective studies perspectives, Pulse survey articles, Point-couterpoint articles, correspondences and book reviews. It specialises in material that addresses all aspects of life for persons with spinal cord injuries or disorders. For more information, please see the aims and scope of Spinal Cord Series and Cases.
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