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喉科学研究与出版中的性别偏见。

Sex Bias in Laryngology Research and Publishing.

作者信息

Pasick Luke J, Yeakel Heather, Sataloff Robert T

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida; Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

J Voice. 2022 May;36(3):389-395. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.06.021. Epub 2020 Jul 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate sex bias in laryngology research and publishing.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Articles published in 2019 in seven mainstream otolaryngology journals were reviewed. Original manuscripts were included. Study type (medical, speech-language pathology, basic science, or pedagogy), subject sex, ≥50% sex-matching (SM), sex-based analysis, and bibliometric data including author sex were recorded.

RESULTS

Of 1619 publications reviewed, 259 patient-centered original laryngology studies were included, totaling 7,130,991 subjects (3,411,741 [47.8%] male; 3,718,694 [52.1%] female; 556 [0.0%] unreported). 29 studies included subjects of a single sex and 14 did not report sex. 114 (44%) studies met SM, and 95 (37%) used sex-based analysis; no differences were found among study types or location. Sex-based analysis was used less in single-institution (33%) than database studies (62%, P = 0.01). No difference in SM was found among single or multi-institution, or database. There were 1340 total authors (578 [43%] female). First, corresponding, and senior authors were 47%, 39%, and 35% female, respectively. Studies that had female first and/or senior authors did not differ in rates of SM or sex-based analysis or mean enrollment of females compared to studies with male first and senior authors. The proportion of female physician first and senior authors did not differ from the proportion of female Association of American Medical Colleges otolaryngology faculty, but was non-significantly smaller than the proportion of female laryngology fellows at four academic institutions.

CONCLUSION

Laryngology research exhibits sex bias in subject enrollment and sex-based analysis. Female authorship was representative of national demographics and author sex did not influence the rate of sex bias.

摘要

目的

调查喉科学研究与发表中的性别偏见。

材料与方法

回顾2019年在7种主流耳鼻咽喉科期刊上发表的文章。纳入原创手稿。记录研究类型(医学、言语语言病理学、基础科学或教学法)、受试者性别、≥50%性别匹配(SM)、基于性别的分析以及包括作者性别的文献计量数据。

结果

在1619篇回顾的出版物中,纳入了259项以患者为中心的原创喉科学研究,共计7130991名受试者(男性3411741名[47.8%];女性3718694名[52.1%];556名[0.0%]未报告)。29项研究纳入了单一性别的受试者,14项未报告性别。114项(44%)研究符合SM,95项(37%)采用了基于性别的分析;研究类型或地点之间未发现差异。单一机构研究中基于性别的分析使用率(33%)低于数据库研究(62%,P = 0.01)。单一或多机构研究以及数据库研究在SM方面未发现差异。共有1340名作者(女性578名[43%])。第一作者、通讯作者和资深作者中女性分别占47%、39%和35%。与男性第一作者和资深作者的研究相比,女性第一作者和/或资深作者的研究在SM率、基于性别的分析率或女性平均入组人数方面没有差异。女性医师第一作者和资深作者的比例与美国医学院校耳鼻咽喉科女性教员的比例没有差异,但略低于四所学术机构中女性喉科学研究员的比例,差异无统计学意义。

结论

喉科学研究在受试者招募和基于性别的分析中存在性别偏见。女性作者比例代表了国家人口统计学情况,作者性别并未影响性别偏见率。

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