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女性作者趋势:《胸心外科年鉴》的文献计量分析。

Trends in Female Authorship: A Bibliometric Analysis of The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.

机构信息

Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

Ann Thorac Surg. 2021 Apr;111(4):1387-1393. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2020.06.031. Epub 2020 Aug 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women continue to comprise a small minority of cardiothoracic surgeons. Representation of women in areas of academic achievement has not been well characterized. This study aims to evaluate female representation among authorship positions in high-impact articles published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.

METHODS

Altmetric scores were used to identify the top 50 articles published in 2013, 2015, and 2017 in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. Article characteristics as well as author demographics were collected. Bibliometric analysis was performed to identify longitudinal changes with regard to female representation as first and last authors.

RESULTS

Female authors remain underrepresented in authorship, despite a temporal trend toward improvement in female representation over the years for first author position (16% in 2013, 22% in 2015, 20% in 2017) and last author position (8% in 2013, 16% in 2015, 20% in 2017). Articles authored by women were equally likely to achieve high impact as compared with men, as evaluated by Altmetric score (women 30.1 ± 38.6 vs men 39.1 ± 73.5, P = .53), citations (women 14.3 ± 19.1 vs men 17.6 ± 20.8, P = .45), and to be mentioned by news outlets, blogs, patents, Facebook, Wikipedia, Mendeley, Google, LinkedIn, and Reddit. Female first and last authors achieved comparable numbers of publications and H-index scores compared with male authors.

CONCLUSIONS

Significant sex-based differences in authorship representation persist, but with favorable improvement in female representation over time. Importantly, citations and high-impact status were independent of author sex. Characterization of the representation of women in academic achievement helps us strive for gender equity in our specialty.

摘要

背景

女性在心胸外科医生中仍然占少数。女性在学术成就领域的代表性尚未得到很好的描述。本研究旨在评估在《胸外科年鉴》上发表的高影响力文章中作者署名位置的女性代表情况。

方法

使用 Altmetric 分数来确定 2013 年、2015 年和 2017 年发表在《胸外科年鉴》上的前 50 篇文章。收集文章特征和作者人口统计学信息。进行文献计量学分析,以确定女性作为第一作者和最后作者的代表性随时间的纵向变化。

结果

尽管女性作为第一作者的代表性逐年有所提高(2013 年为 16%,2015 年为 22%,2017 年为 20%),女性作为最后作者的代表性(2013 年为 8%,2015 年为 16%,2017 年为 20%)仍明显不足。女性作者的文章与男性作者的文章一样有可能获得高影响力,这可以通过 Altmetric 分数(女性 30.1 ± 38.6 与男性 39.1 ± 73.5,P =.53)、引用量(女性 14.3 ± 19.1 与男性 17.6 ± 20.8,P =.45)以及新闻媒体、博客、专利、Facebook、维基百科、Mendeley、Google、LinkedIn 和 Reddit 的提及来评估。女性第一作者和最后作者与男性作者的发表文章数量和 H 指数得分相当。

结论

作者代表性方面存在显著的性别差异,但随着时间的推移,女性的代表性有所改善。重要的是,引用量和高影响力状态与作者性别无关。描述女性在学术成就方面的代表性有助于我们在专业领域追求性别平等。

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