Asians and Asian Subgroups are Underrepresented in Medical Research Studies Published in High-Impact Generalist Journals

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Hong-An T. Nguyen
Amy Zheng
Abigail Gugel
Caroline J. Kistin
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[1] Children’s Hospital at Montefiore/Albert Einstein College of Medicine,Division of Academic General Pediatrics
[2] PHI/CDC Global Health Fellowship,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Boston University School of Public Health,undefined
[4] Boston Medical Center/Boston University School of Medicine,undefined
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Asian American; Disaggregation; Data collection; Research methods;
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Including diverse participants in biomedical research is essential to reduce health disparities. We assessed the inclusion of Asians in original research studies conducted in North America and published from 2015-2016 in six high-impact generalist journals: New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), JAMAInternal Medicine, JAMA Pediatrics, Annals of Internal Medicine, and Pediatrics. We determined race reporting method, participant percentage, and reporting of outcomes or implications of findings for Asians and Asian subgroups. Of 1077 studies, 263 articles (24.4%) identified Asians as a distinct race/ethnicity; the median percentage of Asians per study was 3.8%. Of the 263 articles, 28 (10.6%) studies reported outcomes for Asians; nine (3.4%) articles included information about Asian subgroups. Asians are underrepresented in high-impact medical research studies in North America. Efforts to improve study enrollment, data collection, and reporting of findings of Asians in studies remain essential to improve health outcomes for this population.
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