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Searching for sex- and gender-sensitive tuberculosis research in public health: finding a needle in a haystack

机译:在公共卫生领域寻找对性别和性别敏感的结核病研究:在大海捞针中寻找针头

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Despite broadening consideration of sex- and gender-based issues in health research, when seeking information on how sex and gender contribute to disease contexts for specific health or public health topics, a lack of consistent or systematic use of terminology in health literature means that it remains difficult to identify research with a sex or gender focus. These inconsistencies are driven, in part, by the complexity and terminological inflexibility of the indexing systems for gender- and sex-related terms in public health databases. Compounding the issue are authors’ diverse vocabularies, and in some cases lack of accuracy in defining and using fundamental sex–gender terms in writing, and when establishing keyword lists and search criteria. Considering the specific case of the tuberculosis (TB) prevention and management literature, an analysis of sex and gender sensitivity in three health databases was performed. While there is an expanding literature exploring the roles of both sex and gender in the trajectory and lived experience of TB, we demonstrate the potential to miss relevant research when attempting to retrieve literature using only the search criteria currently available. We, therefore, argue that for good clinical practice to be achieved; there is a need for both public health researchers and users to be better educated in appropriate usage of the terminology associated with sex and gender. In addition, public health database indexers ought to accept the task of developing and implementing adequate definitions of sex and gender terms so as to facilitate access to sex- and gender-related research. These twin advances will allow clinicians to more readily recognize and access knowledge pertaining to systems of redress that respond to gendered risks that compound existing health inequalities in disease management and control, particularly when dealing with already complex diseases. Given the methodological and linguistic challenges presented by the multidimensional and highly contextual nature of definitions of sex and gender, it will be important that this review task be undertaken using a multidisciplinary approach.
机译:尽管在健康研究中广泛考虑了基于性别的问题,但在寻求有关性别如何对特定健康或公共卫生主题的疾病状况做出贡献的信息时,在健康文献中缺乏一致或系统的术语使用意味着仍然难以确定以性别或性别为重点的研究。这些不一致的部分原因是公共卫生数据库中与性别相关的术语的索引系统的复杂性和术语不灵活。使问题复杂化的是作者的词汇多样,在某些情况下,在编写和定义关键字列表和搜索标准时,在定义和使用基本性别一词时缺乏准确性。考虑到结核病预防和管理文献的具体情况,对三个健康数据库中的性别和性别敏感性进行了分析。尽管有越来越多的文献探讨性别在性别的轨迹和生活经验中的作用,但当我们仅尝试使用当前可用的检索标准检索文献时,我们证明了错过相关研究的潜力。因此,我们认为要实现良好的临床实践;有必要对公共卫生研究人员和使用者进行更好的教育,以适当使用与性别有关的术语。此外,公共卫生数据库索引员应接受制定和实施适当的性别和性别用语定义的任务,以便利获得有关性别的研究。这些双方面的进步将使临床医生能够更轻松地认识和获得与补救系统有关的知识,这些知识可以应对性别风险,加剧了疾病管理和控制中现有的健康不平等现象,特别是在应对已经很复杂的疾病时。鉴于性别和性别定义的多维性和高度背景性所带来的方法学和语言学挑战,使用多学科方法开展这项审查任务非常重要。

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