Rano Jacqueline, Jalal Sabeena, Sedlak Tara, Butler Javed, Khan Muhammad S, Manning Warren J, Khosa Faisal
Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland - Medical University of Bahrain (RCSI - MUB), Busaiteen, BHR.
Medical Education and Simulation, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, CAN.
Cureus. 2021 Oct 11;13(10):e18687. doi: 10.7759/cureus.18687. eCollection 2021 Oct.
Background Women remain relatively underrepresented in all subspecialties of academic medicine. While sex disparity is prevalent in a number of specialties, the association between academic productivity and sex in academic cardiology has not been assessed in the Canadian context. Methods Academic faculty of accredited Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) programs were included from cardiology division websites across 17 universities. Cardiology faculty members' names, academic ranks, leadership positions, and sex were obtained from each institutions' website. The Elsevier database Scopus© was used to extract the Hirsch index (H-index), years of active research, and number of publications of each faculty member. The H-index was used as a metric of academic output and research productivity. Univariate regression was run with the H-Index as the outcome of interest, and multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine factors associated with higher H-index. Results Sex was identified for 1,040 members, of whom 836 (80%) were male. Male members had higher numbers of publications (p <0.001). There was a trend for males in a leadership position to have a higher H-index (p = 0.07). Median H-index was lower for women (p = 0.02). Males across assistant and associate professor ranks had a higher H-index. Women achieving professor rank demonstrated greater productivity with a higher median H-index (p = 0.002). Conclusions There is a prevalent sex gap in academic cardiology with regard to scholarly productivity and academic achievement. Factors that may help narrow the sex gap need to be identified and corrective measures implemented to enhance sex equity.
背景 在学术医学的所有亚专业中,女性的代表性仍然相对不足。虽然性别差异在许多专业中普遍存在,但在加拿大的背景下,尚未评估学术心脏病学中学术产出与性别的关联。方法 纳入来自17所大学心脏病学部门网站的加拿大住院医师匹配服务(CaRMS)认证项目的学术教员。从各机构网站获取心脏病学教员的姓名、学术职称、领导职位和性别。使用爱思唯尔数据库Scopus©提取每位教员的赫希指数(H指数)、活跃研究年限和发表论文数量。H指数用作学术产出和研究生产力的指标。以H指数为感兴趣的结果进行单变量回归,并使用多元线性回归分析确定与较高H指数相关的因素。结果 确定了1040名成员的性别,其中836名(80%)为男性。男性成员发表的论文数量更多(p<0.001)。担任领导职位的男性有H指数较高的趋势(p = 0.07)。女性的H指数中位数较低(p = 0.02)。助理教授和副教授级别的男性H指数较高。达到教授级别的女性表现出更高的生产力,H指数中位数更高(p = 0.002)。结论 在学术心脏病学中,在学术生产力和学术成就方面存在普遍的性别差距。需要确定可能有助于缩小性别差距的因素,并采取纠正措施以促进性别平等。