2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.zefq.2018.05.002
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Barrieren und Förderfaktoren für die Entwicklung von geschlechtersensiblen medizinischen Leitlinien – Eine qualitative Befragung

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“…For instance, data exchange supported by a population statistics company can serve as a conduit to keep regional policy makers informed by local evidence (according to age, sex and residence/suburb), rather than by a national or state health survey, in order to optimize potential intervention strategies[ 219 ]. Recently, barriers to the development of sex/gender-sensitive guidelines have been identified[ 220 ], including the increasing complexity of guidelines, the lack of availability and quality of gender sensitive evidence, the shortage of resources, and deficiencies in awareness/knowledge. In contrast, policies and standards from guideline organizations are conceived as facilitators.…”
Section: A Broad and Integrative Approach To Evidence-based Gender-omentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, data exchange supported by a population statistics company can serve as a conduit to keep regional policy makers informed by local evidence (according to age, sex and residence/suburb), rather than by a national or state health survey, in order to optimize potential intervention strategies[ 219 ]. Recently, barriers to the development of sex/gender-sensitive guidelines have been identified[ 220 ], including the increasing complexity of guidelines, the lack of availability and quality of gender sensitive evidence, the shortage of resources, and deficiencies in awareness/knowledge. In contrast, policies and standards from guideline organizations are conceived as facilitators.…”
Section: A Broad and Integrative Approach To Evidence-based Gender-omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, policies and standards from guideline organizations are conceived as facilitators. Addressing these barriers–national/social, organizational and individual ones–may create a basis for potential solutions and tools to achieve behavioral change in the development of gender-sensitive guidelines in the future[ 220 ].…”
Section: A Broad and Integrative Approach To Evidence-based Gender-omentioning
confidence: 99%