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Creation of standardized tools to evaluate reporting in health research: Population Reporting Of Gender, Race, Ethnicity & Sex (PROGRES)

Despite increasing diversity in research recruitment, research finding reporting by gender, race, ethnicity, and sex has remained up to the discretion of authors. This study developped and piloted tools to standardize the inclusive reporting of gender, race, ethnicity, and sex in health research. A...

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Autores principales: Stey, Anne M., Ghneim, Mira, Gurney, Onaona, Santos, Ariel P., Rattan, Rishi, Abahuje, Egide, Baskaran, Archit, Nahmias, Jeffry, Richardson, Joseph, Zakrison, Tanya L., Baily, Zinzi D., Haut, Elliott R., Chaudhary, Mihir, Joseph, Bellal, Zarzaur, Ben, Hendershot, Kimberly
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10484436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37676874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002227
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author Stey, Anne M.
Ghneim, Mira
Gurney, Onaona
Santos, Ariel P.
Rattan, Rishi
Abahuje, Egide
Baskaran, Archit
Nahmias, Jeffry
Richardson, Joseph
Zakrison, Tanya L.
Baily, Zinzi D.
Haut, Elliott R.
Chaudhary, Mihir
Joseph, Bellal
Zarzaur, Ben
Hendershot, Kimberly
author_facet Stey, Anne M.
Ghneim, Mira
Gurney, Onaona
Santos, Ariel P.
Rattan, Rishi
Abahuje, Egide
Baskaran, Archit
Nahmias, Jeffry
Richardson, Joseph
Zakrison, Tanya L.
Baily, Zinzi D.
Haut, Elliott R.
Chaudhary, Mihir
Joseph, Bellal
Zarzaur, Ben
Hendershot, Kimberly
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description Despite increasing diversity in research recruitment, research finding reporting by gender, race, ethnicity, and sex has remained up to the discretion of authors. This study developped and piloted tools to standardize the inclusive reporting of gender, race, ethnicity, and sex in health research. A modified Delphi approach was used to develop standardized tools for the inclusive reporting of gender, race, ethnicity, and sex in health research. Health research, social epidemiology, sociology, and medical anthropology experts from 11 different universities participated in the Delphi process. The tools were pilot tested on 85 health research manuscripts in top health research journals to determine inter-rater reliability of the tools. The tools each spanned five dimensions for both sex and gender as well as race and ethnicity: Author inclusiveness, Participant inclusiveness, Nomenclature reporting, Descriptive reporting, and Outcomes reporting for each subpopulation. The sex and gender tool had a median score of 6 and a range of 1–15 out of 16 possible points. The percent agreement between reviewers piloting the sex and gender tool was 82%. The interrater reliability or average Cohen’s Kappa was 0(.)54 with a standard deviation of 0(.)33 demonstrating moderate agreement. The race and ethnicity tool had a median score of 1 and a range of 0–15 out of 16 possible points. Race and ethnicity were both reported in only 25(.)8% of studies evaluated. Most studies that reported race reported only the largest subgroups; White, Black, and Latinx. The percent agreement between reviewers piloting the race and ethnicity tool was 84 and average Cohen’s Kappa was 0(.)61 with a standard deviation of 0(.)38 demonstrating substantial agreement. While the overall dimension scores were low (indicating low inclusivity), the interrater reliability measures indicated moderate to substantial agreement for the respective tools. Efforts in recruitment alone will not provide more inclusive literature without improving reporting.
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spelling pubmed-104844362023-09-08 Creation of standardized tools to evaluate reporting in health research: Population Reporting Of Gender, Race, Ethnicity & Sex (PROGRES) Stey, Anne M. Ghneim, Mira Gurney, Onaona Santos, Ariel P. Rattan, Rishi Abahuje, Egide Baskaran, Archit Nahmias, Jeffry Richardson, Joseph Zakrison, Tanya L. Baily, Zinzi D. Haut, Elliott R. Chaudhary, Mihir Joseph, Bellal Zarzaur, Ben Hendershot, Kimberly PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article Despite increasing diversity in research recruitment, research finding reporting by gender, race, ethnicity, and sex has remained up to the discretion of authors. This study developped and piloted tools to standardize the inclusive reporting of gender, race, ethnicity, and sex in health research. A modified Delphi approach was used to develop standardized tools for the inclusive reporting of gender, race, ethnicity, and sex in health research. Health research, social epidemiology, sociology, and medical anthropology experts from 11 different universities participated in the Delphi process. The tools were pilot tested on 85 health research manuscripts in top health research journals to determine inter-rater reliability of the tools. The tools each spanned five dimensions for both sex and gender as well as race and ethnicity: Author inclusiveness, Participant inclusiveness, Nomenclature reporting, Descriptive reporting, and Outcomes reporting for each subpopulation. The sex and gender tool had a median score of 6 and a range of 1–15 out of 16 possible points. The percent agreement between reviewers piloting the sex and gender tool was 82%. The interrater reliability or average Cohen’s Kappa was 0(.)54 with a standard deviation of 0(.)33 demonstrating moderate agreement. The race and ethnicity tool had a median score of 1 and a range of 0–15 out of 16 possible points. Race and ethnicity were both reported in only 25(.)8% of studies evaluated. Most studies that reported race reported only the largest subgroups; White, Black, and Latinx. The percent agreement between reviewers piloting the race and ethnicity tool was 84 and average Cohen’s Kappa was 0(.)61 with a standard deviation of 0(.)38 demonstrating substantial agreement. While the overall dimension scores were low (indicating low inclusivity), the interrater reliability measures indicated moderate to substantial agreement for the respective tools. Efforts in recruitment alone will not provide more inclusive literature without improving reporting. Public Library of Science 2023-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10484436/ /pubmed/37676874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002227 Text en © 2023 Stey et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ghneim, Mira
Gurney, Onaona
Santos, Ariel P.
Rattan, Rishi
Abahuje, Egide
Baskaran, Archit
Nahmias, Jeffry
Richardson, Joseph
Zakrison, Tanya L.
Baily, Zinzi D.
Haut, Elliott R.
Chaudhary, Mihir
Joseph, Bellal
Zarzaur, Ben
Hendershot, Kimberly
Creation of standardized tools to evaluate reporting in health research: Population Reporting Of Gender, Race, Ethnicity & Sex (PROGRES)
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title_short Creation of standardized tools to evaluate reporting in health research: Population Reporting Of Gender, Race, Ethnicity & Sex (PROGRES)
title_sort creation of standardized tools to evaluate reporting in health research: population reporting of gender, race, ethnicity & sex (progres)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10484436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37676874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002227
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