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多发性硬化症研究中女性的可见度和代表性。

Visibility and representation of women in multiple sclerosis research.

机构信息

From Blizard Institute (A.T., M.M., G.G.) and Preventive Neurology Unit, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine (C.C., G.G., R.D.), Queen Mary University London; Department of Neurology (M.M., G.G., R.D.), Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London; Independent journalist (R.H.), London; and Department of Neurology (J.P.), John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Neurology. 2019 Apr 9;92(15):713-719. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000007276. Epub 2019 Mar 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To establish the gender distribution of multiple sclerosis (MS) researchers across high-impact neurologic publications, MS-specific journals, and the European Committee for Treatment and Research in MS (ECTRIMS).

METHODS

Journal editorial boards and contents were retrieved online to assess first-named and senior authors. Published tables of contents for each journal from 2017 were reviewed. Congrex, the ECTRIMS organizers, were contacted and speaker names were obtained from online abstracts to assess visible opinion leaders.

RESULTS

A total of 2,080 articles were analyzed across 4 general neurology journals, and 452 across 2 MS journals. Overall, 36% of general neurology articles had a female first name author and 25% had a female senior author. In MS-specific journals, 44% of first authors and 35% of senior authors were female, with similar proportions of unique authors. There is limited female representation on the ECTRIMS executive board, but reasonable balance on Council. Almost 50% of attendees in 2017 were female, but only 35% of invited speakers.

CONCLUSIONS

There is substantial female drop-off between junior and senior research level across multiple areas. Strategies to support gender balance are urgently required, including developing mentorship schemes, ensuring gender balance in conferences, and thorough examination of the barriers facing female academics with direct challenges to address unconscious bias.

摘要

目的

在高影响力的神经学出版物、多发性硬化症(MS)专业期刊和欧洲治疗与研究委员会(ECTRIMS)中确定多发性硬化症研究人员的性别分布。

方法

在线检索期刊编辑委员会和内容,以评估第一作者和资深作者。查阅了每个期刊 2017 年出版的目录。联系了 Congrex(ECTRIMS 的组织者),并从在线摘要中获取了演讲者的姓名,以评估可见的意见领袖。

结果

共分析了 4 种普通神经病学杂志的 2080 篇文章和 2 种 MS 杂志的 452 篇文章。总的来说,普通神经病学文章中有 36%的第一作者是女性,25%的资深作者是女性。在 MS 专业期刊中,44%的第一作者和 35%的资深作者是女性,独特作者的比例也相似。ECTRIMS 执行委员会的女性代表人数有限,但理事会的性别平衡合理。2017 年,近 50%的与会者是女性,但受邀演讲者中只有 35%是女性。

结论

在多个领域,从初级到高级研究水平的女性人数大幅减少。迫切需要采取支持性别平衡的策略,包括制定指导计划、确保会议中的性别平衡,以及彻底检查女性学者面临的障碍,并直接提出应对无意识偏见的挑战。

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