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Consideration of sex and gender in European clinical practice guidelines in internal medicine: a systematic review protocol

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BMJ OPEN
Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages -

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-071388

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internal medicine; sexual and gender minorities; protocols & guidelines; patient-centered care

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This study aims to analyze the incorporation of sex-related and gender-related knowledge into European internal medicine clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and translate it into tailored recommendations. A two-step approach will be used to identify relevant CPGs through direct contact with organizations and PubMed search. Machine-assisted text mining will be employed to collect structured data, and two independent coders will manually review identified texts using a developed checklist. This study does not require ethics board approval and will provide an overview of sex and gender considerations in European CPGs in the field of internal medicine from 2012 to 2022.
Introduction Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are a powerful instrument to ensure evidence-based practice in clinical diagnostics and disease management. As knowledge about the impact of sex and gender on health and disease is emerging, the need for its transfer into clinical practice is becoming more urgent. However, a systematic evaluation of the incorporation of sex-related and gender-related knowledge into CPGs in Europe is currently not available. This systematic review will fill this gap. We will analyse the operationalisation of sex and gender in internal medicine CPGs in Europe and the translation of this information into tailored recommendations. The results will offer a baseline assessment to inform prospective sex-sensitive and gender-sensitive guideline development. Methods and analysis CPGs published by European internal medicine guidelines will be analysed according to a pre-established analysis framework. CPGs will be identified by a two-step approach, that is, through direct contact with the organisations and by a PubMed search, to ensure capture of all relevant guidelines. Prespecified keywords will be employed to identify the representation of sex-related and gender-related content throughout the CPGs. Structured data will be collected through machine-assisted text mining. Identified texts will then be manually reviewed by two independent coders using a specifically developed checklist. Ethics and dissemination This study does not require approval by an ethics board. It will provide an overview of sex and gender considerations in European CPGs in the field of internal medicine regarding the time frame 2012-2022.

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