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Thanks a lot for the update, Susan. This looks positively
fascinating! We are very much looking forward to welcoming Afshin
and see how we can best contribute to this as well. <br>
<p>It might be even worth to have a zoom at some stage just to
debate results. :)</p>
<p>Best wishes,</p>
<p>Ricardo<br>
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Ricardo.</div>
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update on WP3. We have now finished the title and abstract
screening of the 9200 articles and are going through the 800
still in the review to identify those we erroneously included
(more at the beginning as we were getting going, than later)
and to separate the analyses that only controlled for social
characteristics. Then we will do the full text review of what
we think will be about 300 papers. Afshin will tell you more
when he visits. A few things struck us - there is interesting
divergence across countries in the sophistication of methods
used and it is not as you might expect. For example, there are
many good studies from Brazil and few from some developed
countries like Germany, France, or even the US. Chinese
researchers rarely include sex as a variable. Similarly, there
are a few journals that seem more rigorous than others. We
have also been developing a methodology for testing designs.
That has been very interesting as we apply intersectionality
theory to quantitative methods using what we've learned so far
from the systematic review. In general, almost no researchers
used intersectionality theory although some did study
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:arial,sans-serif">I
hope to have more to report on Sept. 25th.</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, 26 Aug 2019 at 04:17,
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all,<br>
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Just to give you a quick update that we have checked Susan's
keywords <br>
for the health review of WP3 (thanks a lot for sending this
Susan!) and <br>
after some consideration we decided to stick to the decision
and not to <br>
pursue a similar review on care. We think that the review on <br>
intersectionality for health outcomes will be a sufficient
base for the <br>
proof of concept on care that we discussed.<br>
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I take this opportunity to also confirm with you the next zoom
date: <br>
25.9 at 13h30 CET (7h30 CAN time?). Sefan and Susan, if you
think we <br>
need a zoom before that date, please feel free to say so.
Afshin will be <br>
in Vienna from the 9-11.9 and we could schedule one for those
days if <br>
needed. Just let me know, please.<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance.<br>
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Best wishes,<br>
<br>
Ricardo<br>
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