改善观察性研究中的健康公平报告 (STROBE-Equity):扩展检查清单和编制
Omar Dewidar1,2, Larissa Shamseer3, G J Melendez-Torres4
1Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
JAMA network open
|September 3, 2025
概括
研究人员开发了STROBE-Equity,这是加强流行病学观察研究报告 (STROBE) 声明的延伸. 这一新指导方针加强了观察性研究中的健康公平性报告,促进了更公平的健康研究.
科学领域:
- 流行病学
- 医疗公平研究
- 生物统计学
背景情况:
- 观察性研究对于健康公平的见解至关重要.
- 像STROBE这样的报告准则缺乏具体的健康公平考虑.
- 医疗公平解决了由于系统不平等而导致的健康结果的不公平差异.
研究的目的:
- 开发STROBE声明的扩展 (STROBE-Equity),以解决报告健康公平的差距.
- 提供关于在观察性研究中报告健康公平数据和考虑的具体指导.
主要方法:
- 通过综合知识翻译制定了基于共识和证据的指导方针.
- 在研究团队和指导委员会中优先考虑多样性.
- 通过文献审查,访谈,调查和专家共识,扩大了STROBE检查清单,为健康公平报告增加了10个新项目.
主要成果:
- 对于健康股权报告,STROBE股权扩展包括10个具体项目.
- 每个项目都提供了透明报告实践的解释和示例.
- 扩展旨在改善观察性研究中的健康公平数据报告.
结论:
- 与STROBE一起使用STROBE-Equity可以显著改善健康公平报告.
- 提高报告能力有助于更好地识别和应用面临不平等的人群的证据.
- 这种进步支持更公平的健康研究和决策.
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