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眼科学和视觉系统评价的作者多样性。

Authorship diversity among systematic reviews in eyes and vision.

机构信息

Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, 1675 Aurora Ct. F731, Aurora, CO, 80045, USA.

出版信息

Syst Rev. 2020 Aug 27;9(1):192. doi: 10.1186/s13643-020-01451-1.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

The inclusion of authors from diverse backgrounds and with different lived experiences is critical to ensuring the questions addressed in systematic reviews (SRs), as well as the subsequent conclusions and recommendations made, are representative of the global community.

OBJECTIVE

To assess the gender and geographic diversity of authors among all Cochrane SRs in eyes and vision as compared with a random sample of non-Cochrane SRs of interventions in the field of eyes and vision.

DESIGN

The Cochrane Eyes and Vision US Satellite maintains a database of SRs in the field of eyes and vision. We selected all (n = 313) eyes and vision intervention SRs published in The Cochrane Library and a random sample of 313 eyes and vision intervention SRs published elsewhere for this study. We determined gender of the first and corresponding authors ("woman," "man," or "unknown") using a previously developed algorithm and their location based on institution country and the World Health Organization region.

RESULTS

From the 626 reviews included in our sample, we identified 751 unique authors who comprised 887 author positions (i.e., first and/or corresponding authors). We were able to ascertain the gender of 647/751 (86%) authors: 276 women and 371 men. Among Cochrane eyes and vision SRs, the proportions of women in first and/or corresponding author positions were consistent and approximately equal to men. Among non-Cochrane eyes and vision SRs, the representation of women was markedly lower as corresponding authors than other positions. Most authors of Cochrane eyes and vision SRs were from the UK (31%) and USA (26%), whereas most authors of non-Cochrane SRs were from China (34%).

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

Compared with authors of non-Cochrane SRs in eyes and vision, authors of Cochrane SRs appear to have approximately equal representation of women and men among perceived important author positions and be located in European and North American countries, possibly due to the locations of the Cochrane editorial teams. Cochrane Eyes and Vision should continue to recruit authors from around the world in locations that reflect the global burden of eye disease.

摘要

重要性

纳入来自不同背景和具有不同生活经历的作者对于确保系统评价(SR)中所提出的问题以及随后得出的结论和建议能够代表全球社区至关重要。

目的

评估眼科学领域所有 Cochrane SR 中作者的性别和地理多样性与该领域非 Cochrane SR 中干预措施的随机样本相比的情况。

设计

Cochrane 眼与视觉美国卫星维护着一个眼科学领域 SR 的数据库。我们选择了本研究中发表在 Cochrane 图书馆中的所有(n=313)眼科学干预措施 SR 以及发表在其他地方的随机抽取的 313 个眼科学干预措施 SR。我们使用先前开发的算法和机构所在国家和世界卫生组织区域确定了第一作者和通讯作者的性别(“女性”、“男性”或“未知”)。

结果

在我们的样本中,从 626 篇综述中确定了 751 位唯一作者,他们组成了 887 个作者职位(即第一作者和/或通讯作者)。我们能够确定 647/751(86%)作者的性别:276 位女性和 371 位男性。在 Cochrane 眼科学 SR 中,女性在第一作者和/或通讯作者职位中的比例与男性相当且一致。在非 Cochrane 眼科学 SR 中,女性作为通讯作者的代表性明显低于其他职位。Cochrane 眼科学 SR 的大多数作者来自英国(31%)和美国(26%),而非 Cochrane SR 的大多数作者来自中国(34%)。

结论和相关性

与眼科学领域非 Cochrane SR 的作者相比,Cochrane SR 的作者在重要作者职位中的男女比例大致相等,并且位于欧洲和北美国家,这可能是由于 Cochrane 编辑团队的所在地。Cochrane 眼与视觉应继续在反映全球眼部疾病负担的地点招募来自世界各地的作者。

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