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Research Article

Sex- and gender-sensitive public health research: an analysis of research proposals in a research institute in the Netherlands

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Pages 109-119 | Received 10 Jan 2020, Accepted 03 Oct 2020, Published online: 18 Oct 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Taking sex and gender into account in public health research is essential to optimize methodological procedures, bridge the gender gap in public health knowledge, and advance gender equality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the current status of sex and gender considerations in public health research proposals in a Dutch research institute. We screened a random sample of 38 proposals submitted for review to the institute’s science committee between 2011 and 2016. Using the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’ Gender and Health Institute criteria for gender-sensitive research and qualitative content analysis, we assessed if, and how sex and gender were considered throughout the proposals (background, research aim, design, data collection, and analysis). Our results show that in general, both sex and gender were poorly considered. Gender was insufficiently taken into account throughout most proposals. When sex was mentioned in a proposal, its consideration was often inconsistent and fragmented. Finally, we identified common methodological pitfalls. We recommend that public health curricula and funding bodies increase their focus on implementing sex and gender in public health research, for instance through quality criteria, training programs for researchers and reviewers, and capacity building initiatives.

Data availability statement

An anonymized version of the findings per section of all research proposals is available at request.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The study was not externally funded.