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高影响力医学期刊中女性第一作者情况的趋势与比较:观察性研究(1994 - 2014年)

Trends and comparison of female first authorship in high impact medical journals: observational study (1994-2014).

作者信息

Filardo Giovanni, da Graca Briget, Sass Danielle M, Pollock Benjamin D, Smith Emma B, Martinez Melissa Ashley-Marie

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Office of the Chief Quality Officer, Baylor Scott & White Health, 8080 North Central Expressway, Dallas, TX 75206, USA

Center for Clinical Effectiveness, Office of the Chief Quality Officer, Baylor Scott & White Health, Dallas.

出版信息

BMJ. 2016 Mar 2;352:i847. doi: 10.1136/bmj.i847.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine changes in representation of women among first authors of original research published in high impact general medical journals from 1994 to 2014 and investigate differences between journals.

DESIGN

Observational study.

STUDY SAMPLE

All original research articles published in Annals of Internal Medicine, Archives of Internal Medicine, The BMJ, JAMA, The Lancet, and the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) for one issue every alternate month from February 1994 to June 2014.

MAIN EXPOSURES

Time and journal of publication.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Prevalence of female first authorship and its adjusted association with time of publication and journal, assessed using a multivariable logistic regression model that accounted for number of authors, study type and specialty/topic, continent where the study was conducted, and the interactions between journal and time of publication, study type, and continent. Estimates from this model were used to calculate adjusted odds ratios against the mean across the six journals, with 95% confidence intervals and P values to describe the associations of interest.

RESULTS

The gender of the first author was determined for 3758 of the 3860 articles considered; 1273 (34%) were women. After adjustment, female first authorship increased significantly from 27% in 1994 to 37% in 2014 (P<0.001). The NEJM seemed to follow a different pattern, with female first authorship decreasing; it also seemed to decline in recent years in The BMJ but started substantially higher (approximately 40%), and The BMJ had the highest total proportion of female first authors. Compared with the mean across all six journals, first authors were significantly less likely to be female in the NEJM (adjusted odds ratio 0.68, 95% confidence interval 0.53 to 0.89) and significantly more likely to be female in The BMJ (1.30, 1.01 to 1.66) over the study period.

CONCLUSIONS

The representation of women among first authors of original research in high impact general medical journals was significantly higher in 2014 than 20 years ago, but it has plateaued in recent years and has declined in some journals. These results, along with the significant differences seen between journals, suggest that underrepresentation of research by women in high impact journals is still an important concern. The underlying causes need to be investigated to help to identify practices and strategies to increase women's influence on and contributions to the evidence that will determine future healthcare policies and standards of clinical practice.

摘要

目的

研究1994年至2014年发表在高影响力综合医学期刊上的原创研究的第一作者中女性比例的变化,并调查不同期刊之间的差异。

设计

观察性研究。

研究样本

1994年2月至2014年6月期间,每隔一个月在《内科学年鉴》《内科学文献》《英国医学杂志》《美国医学会杂志》《柳叶刀》和《新英格兰医学杂志》(NEJM)上发表的一期所有原创研究文章。

主要暴露因素

发表时间和期刊。

主要结局指标

女性第一作者的比例及其与发表时间和期刊的校正关联,使用多变量逻辑回归模型进行评估,该模型考虑了作者数量、研究类型和专业/主题、研究进行的大洲,以及期刊与发表时间、研究类型和大洲之间的相互作用。该模型的估计值用于计算相对于六本期刊平均值的校正比值比,并给出95%置信区间和P值以描述感兴趣的关联。

结果

在所考虑的3860篇文章中,确定了3758篇文章第一作者的性别;其中1273篇(34%)的第一作者为女性。校正后,女性第一作者的比例从1994年的27%显著增加到2014年的37%(P<0.001)。NEJM似乎呈现出不同的模式,女性第一作者的比例在下降;《英国医学杂志》近年来也似乎在下降,但起始比例大幅更高(约40%),且《英国医学杂志》女性第一作者的总比例最高。在研究期间,与所有六本期刊的平均值相比,NEJM的第一作者为女性的可能性显著更低(校正比值比0.68,95%置信区间0.53至0.89),而《英国医学杂志》的第一作者为女性的可能性显著更高(1.30,1.01至1.66)。

结论

2014年高影响力综合医学期刊上原创研究的第一作者中女性的比例显著高于20年前,但近年来已趋于平稳,且在一些期刊中有所下降。这些结果,以及不同期刊之间存在的显著差异,表明高影响力期刊中女性研究的代表性不足仍然是一个重要问题。需要调查其潜在原因,以帮助确定相关做法和策略,以增强女性对将决定未来医疗政策和临床实践标准的证据的影响力和贡献。

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