Marrone Alexandra F, Berman Loren, Brandt Mary L, Rothstein David H
University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, NY.
Nemours-AI DuPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE; Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.
J Pediatr Surg. 2020 Oct;55(10):2071-2074. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2020.05.020. Epub 2020 May 23.
Gender representation in academic publications has been considered a surrogate for gender equity in medicine, although this concept has not been evaluated in pediatric surgery.
First and last author genders for Journal of Pediatric Surgery articles from United States and/or Canadian institutions (2007, 2012, 2017) were identified. These data were compared to gender proportions for applicants to and matriculants in pediatric surgery fellowships as well as among American Pediatric Surgical Association (APSA) members.
Authorship gender was identified for 632/640 primary articles (98.8%). From 2007 to 2017, the proportion of women as first authors increased from 33.0% to 53.9% (p < 0.001) and as last authors from 16.2% to 26.4% (p = 0.01). The proportion of women fellowship applicants rose from 35.9% to 57.6% (p < 0.001); among those who successfully matched the rise was nonlinear (20.5%-34.0%, p = 0.16). APSA junior and senior women membership proportions rose during the study period [from 28.1% to 43.4% (p = 0.06 for linear trend) and 17.9% to 24.4% (p = 0.005 for linear trend), respectively].
Over the past decade, the overall proportion of women authors in a leading academic pediatric surgery journal has increased significantly, although representation among last authors remains disproportionately low. The numbers of women applicants to pediatric surgery fellowship increased but there was not a concordant rise in the number of women accepted into training positions.
Bibliometric analysis.
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学术出版物中的性别代表性一直被视为医学领域性别平等的一个指标,尽管这一概念尚未在小儿外科领域得到评估。
确定了来自美国和/或加拿大机构的《小儿外科杂志》文章(2007年、2012年、2017年)的第一作者和最后作者的性别。将这些数据与小儿外科 fellowship 申请者和录取者以及美国小儿外科协会(APSA)成员中的性别比例进行了比较。
640篇主要文章中有632篇(98.8%)确定了作者性别。从2007年到2017年,女性作为第一作者的比例从33.0%增至53.9%(p<0.001),作为最后作者的比例从16.2%增至26.4%(p=0.01)。女性 fellowship 申请者的比例从35.9%升至57.6%(p<0.001);在成功匹配者中,这一增长是非线性的(20.5%-34.0%,p=0.16)。在研究期间,APSA初级和高级女性成员比例有所上升[分别从28.1%升至43.4%(线性趋势p=0.06)和从17.9%升至24.4%(线性趋势p=0.005)]。
在过去十年中,一家领先的学术小儿外科杂志中女性作者的总体比例显著增加,尽管最后作者中的比例仍然低得不成比例。申请小儿外科 fellowship 的女性人数增加了,但接受培训职位的女性人数并未同步上升。
文献计量分析。
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