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少数族裔在乳腺外科学文献中的代表性不足:呼吁增加多样性和包容性。

Underrepresentation of Racial Minorities in Breast Surgery Literature: A Call for Increased Diversity and Inclusion.

机构信息

Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington.

Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.

出版信息

Ann Surg. 2021 Feb 1;273(2):202-207. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000004481.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In this study, the extent of racial diversity in images of breast-related plastic surgery published literature was investigated to better understand disparities that exist in breast surgery.

BACKGROUND

The lack of racial diversity in images of skin color in surgery literature can perpetuate implicit bias and stereotypes. Implicit bias can affect the way patients are evaluated, diagnosed, and treated. The visual aspects of plastic surgery make a lack of diversity in imagery especially impactful on patient care and outcomes.

METHODS

Published medical images and graphics depicting human skin were analyzed across 4 major plastic surgery journals. Up to 4 years were chosen a priori to evaluate from each journal and represented the initial year of color image publication, the year of study initiation (2016), and representative years for a given decade (2000 and 2010). Images and graphics were tabulated, rated by Fitzpatrick scale and categorized into "White" or "non-White." Data were evaluated with pair-wise and linear regression statistics.

RESULTS

Of the 2774 images and 353 graphics that met inclusion criteria, only 184 (8.18%) images and 9 graphics (6.34%) depicted non-White skin. Temporal analysis showed that there is an increased diversity of images published since 2010 with 0% of images being non-White before and 7.3% to 10.3% after 2010. International and multi-national authors tended to publish more non-White images.

CONCLUSIONS

There is insufficient racial diversity visually represented in the breast-related plastic surgery literature with a small degree of progress made towards more equitable imagery over time. Increasing awareness of image content, and the need for equitable visual representation may allow for improved racial diversity in surgical literature.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在调查发表的乳腺相关整形手术文献中种族多样性的程度,以更好地了解乳房手术中存在的差异。

背景

手术文献中肤色图像缺乏种族多样性可能会使隐性偏见和刻板印象永久存在。隐性偏见会影响患者的评估、诊断和治疗方式。整形手术的视觉方面使得图像的多样性缺乏尤其对患者护理和结果产生重大影响。

方法

分析了 4 种主要整形外科学杂志上发表的描述人类皮肤的医学图像和图形。每个杂志选择了 4 年的时间进行前瞻性评估,分别代表彩色图像发表的初始年份、研究开始年份(2016 年)和特定十年的代表年份(2000 年和 2010 年)。对图像和图形进行了列表,并根据 Fitzpatrick 量表进行评分,并分为“白色”或“非白色”。使用成对和线性回归统计数据评估数据。

结果

在符合纳入标准的 2774 张图像和 353 张图形中,只有 184 张(8.18%)图像和 9 张(6.34%)图形描绘了非白色皮肤。时间分析表明,自 2010 年以来,发表的图像多样性有所增加,2010 年前没有非白色图像,2010 年后则有 0%至 10.3%的图像为非白色。国际和多国作者倾向于发表更多的非白色图像。

结论

乳腺相关整形手术文献中在视觉上代表的种族多样性不足,随着时间的推移,在更公平的图像方面取得了一定的进展。提高对图像内容的认识以及对公平视觉表现的需求,可能会使手术文献中的种族多样性得到改善。

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