Ensuring accountability for consideration of sex as a biological variable in research

Elizabeth A. Kostas-Polston, Margaret Bevans, Tamra L. Shea, Kelly McGlothen-Bell, Mary A. Nies, Ivy M. Alexander, Versie Johnson-Mallard, Janine Austin Clayton

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Abstract

The National Institute of Health (NIH) policy, Consideration of Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV) in NIH-funded Research (2015), focuses on the expectation that researchers account for the influence of SABV in vertebrate animal and human studies and provide a strong justification for single-sex investigations. When SABV is considered in the research design, data analyses, and reporting, the rigor and reproducibility of the research are elevated and inform best practices and precision health for all people. Additional recommendations include the appropriate use of terminology, integration into curricula, intersection with social determinants of health, and application of sex and gender equity guidelines when disseminating research. This paper is a “call to action” for nurse researchers to lean into and apply this policy's principles and our recommendations, from the bench to the bedside, to advance the equity and health of all people.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number102194
JournalNursing Outlook
Volume72
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2024

Keywords

  • Biological sex
  • Gender
  • Guidelines
  • Health policy
  • Research design
  • SAGER

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Nursing

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