Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada (A.X.,L.N.).
Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA (S.R., A.B., S.S., Y.S., A.Y.W.).
Am J Ophthalmol. 2021 Nov;231:120-133. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2021.05.021. Epub 2021 Jun 6.
To assess the gender distribution of major ophthalmology society award recipients DESIGN: Retrospective, observational study METHODS: The study population included award recipients from 9 ophthalmologic societies: American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, American Glaucoma Society, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS), American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, American Society of Retina Specialists, American Uveitis Society, Cornea Society, and North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society. A gender-specific pronoun and a photograph of each award recipient were extracted from professional websites to assign their gender. Main outcome measures were gender distribution by award society, year (1970-2020), type (lectureship or not), category (achievement, education, research contribution, research item, international member achievement, public service-global health, service to society), and training level.
Out of 2,150 recipients for 78 awards, 1,606 (74.7%) were men and 544 (25.3%) were women. The proportion of women recipients increased from 0% in 1970 to 33.2% in 2020 (P < .001). Women representation varied within each society (P < .01), with ASCRS having the highest percentage (40.8%). Women received 11.0% of awards accompanied by a lecture. Women received a significantly greater proportion of research-related awards than achievement or service awards. Awards for trainees and early-career ophthalmologists had a greater proportion of women (39.8%) than the rest of the awards (21.5%) (P < .001).
Overall, women received awards (25.3%) at a higher rate than the average 1970-2020 American gender distributions of ophthalmologists. However, women are still under-represented in many award categories and subspecialties.
评估主要眼科学会奖项获得者的性别分布。
回顾性观察性研究。
研究人群包括来自 9 个眼科学会的奖项获得者:美国眼科学会、美国小儿眼科学会和斜视学会、美国青光眼学会、美国白内障和屈光手术学会(ASCRS)、美国眼科整形与重建外科学会、美国视网膜专家学会、美国葡萄膜炎学会、角膜学会和北美神经眼科学会。从专业网站上提取每位奖项获得者的性别特定代词和照片,以确定其性别。主要观察指标为按奖项协会、年份(1970-2020 年)、类型(讲座与否)、类别(成就、教育、研究贡献、研究项目、国际会员成就、全球公共卫生服务、社会服务)和培训水平的性别分布。
在 78 项奖项的 2150 名获得者中,有 1606 名(74.7%)为男性,544 名(25.3%)为女性。女性获得者的比例从 1970 年的 0%增加到 2020 年的 33.2%(P<0.001)。每个协会的女性代表比例不同(P<0.01),ASCRS 的比例最高(40.8%)。女性获得的讲座相关奖项占 11.0%。女性获得的研究相关奖项比例明显高于成就或服务类奖项。与其他奖项相比,培训生和早期职业眼科医生的奖项中女性比例更高(39.8%)(P<0.001)。
总的来说,女性获得奖项的比例(25.3%)高于 1970-2020 年美国眼科医生的平均性别分布。然而,在许多奖项类别和亚专业中,女性仍然代表性不足。