James Whitcomb Riley Children's Hospital, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
ScientificWorldJournal. 2021 Apr 27;2021:5548481. doi: 10.1155/2021/5548481. eCollection 2021.
Publication and authorship are important in academia for career advancement, obtaining grants, and improved patient care. There has been a recent interest in bibliometric changes over time, especially regarding the gender gap. The purpose of this study was to explore bibliometric changes in the musculoskeletal literature. Bibliometric variables (number of authors, institutions, countries, pages, references, corresponding author position, author gender, geographic region of origin, and editorial board makeup) were analyzed for 5 basic science and 12 clinically oriented musculoskeletal journals from 1985 through 2016. Statistical analyses comprised bivariate analyses, multifactorial ANOVAs, and logistic regression analyses. A < 0.005 was considered significant. Nearly, all variables increased over time. Asia had the highest number of authors and corresponding author positions, Australia/New Zealand the highest number of institutions and references, North America the highest number of pages, and Europe the highest number of countries. Those with a female first author had more authors, institutions, countries, references, and pages. Likewise, those with a female corresponding author had more authors, institutions, countries, references, and pages. Single-authored manuscripts decreased over time. The percentage of female first authors rose from 10.8% in 1985-1987 to 23.7% in 2015-2016. There were more female 1 authors in the basic science journals compared to the clinical journals (33.2% vs. 12.7%). Single-authored manuscripts were more likely to be written by males (5.1 vs. 2.4%) and decreased over time. The many differences by geographic region of origin likely reflect different socio/cultural attitudes regarding academia and research, as well as the gender composition of the disciplines by geographic region. Overall, there has been an increase in the number of female 1 and corresponding authors, editorial board members, and chief editors, indicating a slow but progressive narrowing of the gender gap.
发表论文和拥有著作对于学术界的职业发展、获得研究基金以及提高患者护理水平都非常重要。人们对随时间推移而发生的文献计量学变化,特别是关于性别差距的问题,最近产生了浓厚的兴趣。本研究旨在探讨肌肉骨骼文献中的文献计量学变化。我们分析了 1985 年至 2016 年间 5 本基础科学和 12 本临床导向型肌肉骨骼期刊的文献计量学变量(作者人数、机构、国家、页数、参考文献、通讯作者位置、作者性别、来源地理区域以及编辑委员会组成)。统计分析包括双变量分析、多因素方差分析和逻辑回归分析。当 P < 0.005 时,差异被认为具有统计学意义。几乎所有变量均随时间推移而增加。亚洲拥有最多的作者和通讯作者人数,澳大利亚/新西兰拥有最多的机构和参考文献,北美拥有最多的页数,欧洲拥有最多的国家。女性为第一作者的论文具有更多的作者、机构、国家、参考文献和页数。同样,女性为通讯作者的论文也具有更多的作者、机构、国家、参考文献和页数。单作者论文的数量随时间推移而减少。女性第一作者的比例从 1985-1987 年的 10.8%上升到 2015-2016 年的 23.7%。基础科学期刊中女性第一作者的比例(33.2%)高于临床期刊(12.7%)。单作者论文更可能由男性撰写(5.1%比 2.4%),且随时间推移而减少。不同来源地理区域之间的许多差异可能反映了不同的社会/文化对学术和研究的态度,以及不同地理区域学科的性别构成。总体而言,女性第一作者和通讯作者、编辑委员会成员以及主编的数量有所增加,这表明性别差距正在缓慢但逐步缩小。
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