开发证据库,为包容性研究设计的政策提供信息
Stella A Child1, Christina Mulligan1, Ivan Pavlov1
1Medical Research Council, Swindon, UK.
Royal Society open science
|March 20, 2025
概括
许多研究人员在研究设计中不经常考虑多样性,这会影响可重复性和公平性. 英国医学研究委员会 (MRC) 现在要求研究应用中的多样性和包容性.
科学领域:
- 健康和生物医学研究.
- 研究政策研究政策
- 科学完整性 科学完整性
背景情况:
- 负责任的研究行为需要考虑多样性,以确保可重现性,最大限度地减少偏见和公平的利益.
- 健康和生物医学研究必须将多样性和包容性纳入研究设计和执行.
研究的目的:
- 评估卫生研究人员目前对研究设计中的多样性和包容性的方法.
- 为英国医学研究委员会 (MRC) 关于多样性的研究政策制定提供信息.
- 建立一个基准来评估未来多样性和包容性政策的影响.
主要方法:
- 一项匿名的公众调查,向772名研究人员分发了关于研究设计中的多样性和包容性的调查.
- 评估了590个研究资助申请,以评估多样性考虑的实施情况.
主要成果:
- 50%的人类参与研究人员报告考虑多样性 (通常是年龄和性别).
- 只有43%的动物研究人员报告使用两性,只有28%在资助申请中证明了这一点.
- 在资助申请中,报告的做法和记录的证据之间存在很大的差距,特别是在动物研究方面.
结论:
- 许多研究人员并不总是将多样性纳入研究设计.
- 在自我报告的实践和实际应用内容之间发现了差异,特别是在动物研究中.
- 医学研究委员会 (MRC) 实施了一项新政策,要求在研究设计中明确展示多样性和包容性,该调查作为影响评估的基准.
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