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Gender-sensitive reporting in medical research
Sex and gender differences influence the health and wellbeing of men and women. Although studies have drawn attention to observed differences between women and men across diseases, remarkably little research has been pursued to systematically investigate these underlying sex differences. Women conti...
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The International AIDS Society
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3313880/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22400977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-2652-15-11 |
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author | Heidari, Shirin Abdool Karim, Quarraisha Auerbach, Judith D Buitendijk, Simone E Cahn, Pedro Curno, Mirjam J Hankins, Catherine Katabira, Elly Kippax, Susan Marlink, Richard Marsh, Joan Marusic, Ana Nass, Heidi M Montaner, Julio Pollitzer, Elizabeth Ruiz-Cantero, Maria Teresa Sherr, Lorraine Sow, Papa Salif Squires, Kathleen Wainberg, Mark A |
author_facet | Heidari, Shirin Abdool Karim, Quarraisha Auerbach, Judith D Buitendijk, Simone E Cahn, Pedro Curno, Mirjam J Hankins, Catherine Katabira, Elly Kippax, Susan Marlink, Richard Marsh, Joan Marusic, Ana Nass, Heidi M Montaner, Julio Pollitzer, Elizabeth Ruiz-Cantero, Maria Teresa Sherr, Lorraine Sow, Papa Salif Squires, Kathleen Wainberg, Mark A |
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description | Sex and gender differences influence the health and wellbeing of men and women. Although studies have drawn attention to observed differences between women and men across diseases, remarkably little research has been pursued to systematically investigate these underlying sex differences. Women continue to be underrepresented in clinical trials, and even in studies in which both men and women participate, systematic analysis of data to identify potential sex-based differences is lacking. Standards for reporting of clinical trials have been established to ensure provision of complete, transparent and critical information. An important step in addressing the gender imbalance would be inclusion of a gender perspective in the next Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) guideline revision. Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, as a set of well-recognized and widely used guidelines for authors and biomedical journals, should similarly emphasize the ethical obligation of authors to present data analyzed by gender as a matter of routine. Journal editors are also promoters of ethical research and adequate standards of reporting, and requirements for inclusion of gender analyses should be integrated into editorial policies as a matter of urgency. |
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spelling | pubmed-33138802012-03-28 Gender-sensitive reporting in medical research Heidari, Shirin Abdool Karim, Quarraisha Auerbach, Judith D Buitendijk, Simone E Cahn, Pedro Curno, Mirjam J Hankins, Catherine Katabira, Elly Kippax, Susan Marlink, Richard Marsh, Joan Marusic, Ana Nass, Heidi M Montaner, Julio Pollitzer, Elizabeth Ruiz-Cantero, Maria Teresa Sherr, Lorraine Sow, Papa Salif Squires, Kathleen Wainberg, Mark A J Int AIDS Soc Commentary Sex and gender differences influence the health and wellbeing of men and women. Although studies have drawn attention to observed differences between women and men across diseases, remarkably little research has been pursued to systematically investigate these underlying sex differences. Women continue to be underrepresented in clinical trials, and even in studies in which both men and women participate, systematic analysis of data to identify potential sex-based differences is lacking. Standards for reporting of clinical trials have been established to ensure provision of complete, transparent and critical information. An important step in addressing the gender imbalance would be inclusion of a gender perspective in the next Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) guideline revision. Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, as a set of well-recognized and widely used guidelines for authors and biomedical journals, should similarly emphasize the ethical obligation of authors to present data analyzed by gender as a matter of routine. Journal editors are also promoters of ethical research and adequate standards of reporting, and requirements for inclusion of gender analyses should be integrated into editorial policies as a matter of urgency. The International AIDS Society 2012-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3313880/ /pubmed/22400977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-2652-15-11 Text en Copyright ©2012 Heidari et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Commentary Heidari, Shirin Abdool Karim, Quarraisha Auerbach, Judith D Buitendijk, Simone E Cahn, Pedro Curno, Mirjam J Hankins, Catherine Katabira, Elly Kippax, Susan Marlink, Richard Marsh, Joan Marusic, Ana Nass, Heidi M Montaner, Julio Pollitzer, Elizabeth Ruiz-Cantero, Maria Teresa Sherr, Lorraine Sow, Papa Salif Squires, Kathleen Wainberg, Mark A Gender-sensitive reporting in medical research |
title | Gender-sensitive reporting in medical research |
title_full | Gender-sensitive reporting in medical research |
title_fullStr | Gender-sensitive reporting in medical research |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender-sensitive reporting in medical research |
title_short | Gender-sensitive reporting in medical research |
title_sort | gender-sensitive reporting in medical research |
topic | Commentary |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3313880/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22400977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-2652-15-11 |
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