Sex and Gender in Research

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NIHR Virtual Event

Join us to celebrate the launch of NIHR's inaugural Sex and Gender in Research Policy.

The NIHR acknowledges that sex and gender significantly shape individuals' and populations' experiences of health, illness, and social care, as well as  broader health determinants. These factors can influence:

● the medical conditions people are susceptible to

● the symptoms people experience

● the treatments and quality of care they receive

● disease progression and overall health outcomes

● how social care needs are identified, recognised, and addressed

● health inequalities

This event highlights NIHR’s commitment to addressing the crucial role of sex and gender in health and social care research and policy.

Background

In autumn 2024, NIHR made inclusive research design an explicit condition of funding. This paved the way for the new specific requirements about accounting for sex and gender in health and care research which NIHR will roll out for domestic (UK based) programmes by the end of 2025.

NIHRs work in this area supports the long term aims of the Women's Health Strategy for England and is part of a cross sector initiative (the MESSAGE Project) which aims to bring the UK inline with best practice standards for sex and gender in research. 

By introducing this policy, NIHR will realise a culture change and ensure that research is designed, conducted and reported in a way that accounts for sex and gender.

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