TY - JOUR
T1 - Catalysing change in health and medical research policy
T2 - an Australian case study of deliberative democracy to reform sex and gender policy recommendations
AU - Haupt, Sue
AU - Carcel, Cheryl
AU - Halliday, Lily
AU - Billiards, Saraid
AU - Carson, Lyn
AU - Redman, Kyle
AU - Lappan-Newton, Scott
AU - Aubrey, Karin R.
AU - Bickendorf, Xander
AU - Bourke, Jane E.
AU - Buchert, Michael
AU - Duarte, Jessica Da Gama
AU - Dasvarma, Ayan
AU - Drake-Brockman, Thomas F.E.
AU - Drysdale, Kerryn
AU - Dymock, Stephen C.C.
AU - Eadie, Laura N.
AU - Eckersley-Maslin, Melanie
AU - Eissmann, Moritz Falk
AU - Fazio, James
AU - Haire, Bridget G.
AU - Holder, Melinda
AU - Kleppe, Nicole
AU - Knight, Ken
AU - Mauclair, Jonathan
AU - Northcott, Celine
AU - Oliver, Brian G.G.O.
AU - O'Mara, Tracy A.
AU - Pang, Ken
AU - Philpot, Steven
AU - Purves-Tyson, Tertia D.
AU - Stewart-Olsen, Jacob
AU - Ursich, Lauren
AU - Vukelic, Natalia
AU - Yakou, Marina H.
AU - Graham, Bronwyn
AU - Lamon, Severine
AU - Huxley, Rachel
AU - Thompson, Kelly
AU - Bennett-Brook, Keziah
AU - Jenkins, Christine
AU - Wainer, Zoe
AU - Woodward, Mark
AU - Chappell, Louise
AU - Norton, Robyn
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2025 Haupt, Carcel, Halliday, Billiards, Carson, Redman, Lappan-Newton, Aubrey, Bickendorf, Bourke, Buchert, Duarte, Dasvarma, Drake-Brockman, Drysdale, Dymock, Eadie, Eckersley-Maslin, Eissmann, Fazio, Haire, Holder, Kleppe, Knight, Mauclair, Northcott, Oliver, O'Mara, Pang, Philpot, Purves-Tyson, Stewart-Olsen, Ursich, Vukelic, Yakou, Graham, Lamon, Huxley, Thompson, Bennett-Brook, Jenkins, Wainer, Woodward, Chappell and Norton.
PY - 2025/2/12
Y1 - 2025/2/12
N2 - Revising public health policy based on new data does not happen automatically. This is acutely relevant to the now undeniable evidence that many diseases develop differently between the sexes and may also be affected by gender. Current health and medical practices across the globe generally fail to cater for sex and gender effects in common diseases. Inadequate policy frameworks to guide the comprehensive inclusion of sex and gender in research jeopardises scientific rigour and ultimately the practices they underpin. To ensure that Australian health and medical research is fit-for-purpose, we realised that potent initiatives would be necessary to expedite strategic reframing of thought and behaviour. Here we report on our innovative engagement of end-users for democratic self-determined policy reform to guide health and medical research, based on robust data. We draw upon our specific study to outline seven key steps that can be adopted to accelerate effective change, across a breadth of evidence-based initiatives to reform health policies.
AB - Revising public health policy based on new data does not happen automatically. This is acutely relevant to the now undeniable evidence that many diseases develop differently between the sexes and may also be affected by gender. Current health and medical practices across the globe generally fail to cater for sex and gender effects in common diseases. Inadequate policy frameworks to guide the comprehensive inclusion of sex and gender in research jeopardises scientific rigour and ultimately the practices they underpin. To ensure that Australian health and medical research is fit-for-purpose, we realised that potent initiatives would be necessary to expedite strategic reframing of thought and behaviour. Here we report on our innovative engagement of end-users for democratic self-determined policy reform to guide health and medical research, based on robust data. We draw upon our specific study to outline seven key steps that can be adopted to accelerate effective change, across a breadth of evidence-based initiatives to reform health policies.
KW - democratic policy reform
KW - evidence-based change
KW - health and medical research equity
KW - innovative methodology
KW - public health and medical research policy
KW - sex-gender
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85219503681&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1522213
DO - 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1522213
M3 - Article
C2 - 40012581
AN - SCOPUS:85219503681
SN - 2296-2565
VL - 12
JO - Frontiers in Public Health
JF - Frontiers in Public Health
M1 - 1522213
ER -