Li Siu Fai, Latib Nashat, Kwong Angela, Zinzuwadia Shreni, Cowan Ethan
Department of Emergency Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2007 Dec;14(12):1194-6. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2007.08.009.
In recent years, the number of women entering the field of emergency medicine (EM) has increased.
To determine if authorship in EM publications has increased in parallel with this trend.
The gender of first and last authors of EM articles in Academic Emergency Medicine, American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Annals of Emergency Medicine, and Journal of Emergency Medicine were examined. The authors reviewed articles from 1985, 1995, and 2005 for American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Annals of Emergency Medicine, and Journal of Emergency Medicine and from 1999 and 2005 for Academic Emergency Medicine. The primary outcomes were the proportions of female authors.
A total of 2,016 articles were reviewed. Overall, 18% of first and last authors were female. Respectively, for 1985, 1995, 1999, and 2005, the proportions of female first authors were 9%, 15%, 19%, and 24%; the proportions of female last authors were 9%, 18%, 19%, and 22%. The trend of increases in female authorship was statistically significant.
Although female authorship remains a minority in EM publications, it has increased significantly in parallel with increases in female participation in EM.
近年来,进入急诊医学(EM)领域的女性人数有所增加。
确定急诊医学出版物中的作者身份是否随着这一趋势而增加。
对《学术急诊医学》《美国急诊医学杂志》《急诊医学年鉴》和《急诊医学杂志》中急诊医学文章的第一作者和最后作者的性别进行了研究。作者回顾了《美国急诊医学杂志》《急诊医学年鉴》和《急诊医学杂志》1985年、1995年和2005年的文章,以及《学术急诊医学》1999年和2005年的文章。主要结果是女性作者的比例。
共审查了2016篇文章。总体而言,18%的第一作者和最后作者为女性。1985年、1995年、1999年和2005年女性第一作者的比例分别为9%、15%、19%和24%;女性最后作者的比例分别为9%、18%、19%和22%。女性作者比例增加的趋势具有统计学意义。
尽管在急诊医学出版物中女性作者仍然占少数,但随着女性参与急诊医学的人数增加,女性作者的比例也显著增加。