2019 年至 2020 年期间,旗舰骨科期刊中男性与女性作者发表文章的演变和趋势。
Evolution and Trends in Male Versus Female Authorship of Articles in Flagship Orthopaedic Journals From 1995 to 2020.
机构信息
From the Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC (Powell, Hunting, Frazier, and Keeling), and the Orthopedic Physicians Alaska, Anchorage, AK (Janowski).
出版信息
J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2022 Jun 15;30(12):e878-e885. doi: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-21-01113. Epub 2022 Mar 8.
INTRODUCTION
The gender disparity in orthopaedic surgery has been recognized for many years. Because research affects promotions, this study investigates trends in female authorship in three journals over the past 25 years for both first and senior authors.
METHODS
All articles from Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, and Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research from 1995 to 2020 in 5-year intervals were downloaded, and the data for first and senior authors were extracted. The sex of the first and senior authors was determined using the validated Genderize algorithm. The demographics of the first and senior author cohorts were analyzed using chi square tests. The trends in female authorship controlling for year and journal were assessed with logistic regression models.
RESULTS
Within the studied journals, 5,636 individuals were identified as first authors and 4,572 as senior authors. Sex was determined for 82.59% of the authors. Female first authorship increased significantly from 1995 to 2020 (6.70% to 15.37%, P < 0.001). Similarly, female senior authorship increased significantly from 1995 to 2020 (8.22% to 13.65%, P < 0.001). Overall, there was no significant difference in gender composition of authors between journals (P = 0.700 first author and P = 0.098 senior author). Women were much more likely to publish as first or senior author in later years, regardless of the journal (P < 0.001 first author and P < 0.001 senior author).
DISCUSSION
Female authorship in prominent orthopaedic journals has increased markedly from 1995 to 2020 with interjournal differences in senior author gender disparity. Although female orthopaedic surgeons publish at rates equal to or greater than their representation in the specialty, additional research is needed into the persistence of gender disparities in orthopaedics.
引言
多年来,人们已经认识到矫形外科领域存在性别差异。由于研究对晋升有影响,因此本研究调查了过去 25 年中三个期刊上第一作者和资深作者中女性作者的趋势。
方法
从 1995 年至 2020 年,每隔 5 年,从《骨科杂志》、《美国矫形外科医师学会杂志》和《临床骨科与相关研究》中下载所有文章,并提取第一作者和资深作者的数据。使用经过验证的 Genderize 算法确定第一作者和资深作者的性别。使用卡方检验分析第一作者和资深作者队列的人口统计学特征。使用逻辑回归模型评估控制年份和期刊的女性作者比例趋势。
结果
在所研究的期刊中,确定了 5636 名第一作者和 4572 名资深作者。确定了 82.59%作者的性别。女性第一作者的比例从 1995 年到 2020 年显著增加(从 6.70%增加到 15.37%,P < 0.001)。同样,女性资深作者的比例从 1995 年到 2020 年也显著增加(从 8.22%增加到 13.65%,P < 0.001)。总体而言,不同期刊的作者性别构成之间没有显著差异(P = 0.700 为第一作者和 P = 0.098 为资深作者)。无论期刊如何,女性更有可能在后期作为第一或资深作者发表文章(P < 0.001 为第一作者和 P < 0.001 为资深作者)。
讨论
从 1995 年到 2020 年,知名矫形外科期刊的女性作者比例显著增加,不同期刊资深作者性别差异较大。尽管女性矫形外科医生的发表率与他们在专业中的代表性相等或更高,但仍需要进一步研究矫形外科中性别差异的持续存在。