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  • Evidence synthesis and guideline development groups can play a crucial role in addressing health disparities.
  • Racial and ethnic health inequities persist, necessitating focused attention within health research and policy.
  • A June 2024 summit convened experts to discuss advancing racial and ethnic health equity in systematic reviews and guidelines.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize key themes and identify future directions for incorporating racial and ethnic health equity into systematic reviews and guidelines.
  • To outline strategies for addressing equity in the scope, methods, interpretation, and recommendations of evidence syntheses.
  • To establish priorities for tracking progress and operationalizing the inclusion of health equity considerations.

Main Methods:

  • The study summarizes discussions and consensus priorities from a summit cosponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF).
  • Key themes addressed included the rationale for equity, stakeholder representation, equity-focused scope and methods, guideline challenges, standardized reporting, and progress tracking.
  • Consensus priorities were identified through participant discussions.

Main Results:

  • Participants recognized the need for tailored approaches rather than a one-size-fits-all model.
  • Key discussion areas covered the importance of lived experience representation and standardized language for race and ethnicity.
  • Priorities for next steps include developing equity-focused methods guidance, progress tracking measures, and operationalizing stakeholder engagement.

Conclusions:

  • Advancing racial and ethnic health equity in systematic reviews and guidelines requires dedicated methods development and clear progress metrics.
  • Engaging representative stakeholders and sharing resources are essential for operationalizing these advancements.
  • Future efforts should focus on creating practical guidance and tools to embed health equity considerations throughout the evidence synthesis and guideline development process.