Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
The Retina Service of Wills Eye Hospital, Mid Atlantic Retina, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Ophthalmol Retina. 2023 Feb;7(2):164-170. doi: 10.1016/j.oret.2022.08.012. Epub 2022 Aug 13.
To examine the trends in first and last authorship of women within clinical retina research over the last 25 years.
Cross-sectional study.
First and last author names were retrieved from original articles published between January 1, 1995, and January 1, 2021, in the American Journal of Ophthalmology, JAMA Ophthalmology (Archives of Ophthalmology), Ophthalmology, and Retina.
The medical subject heading major term "retina" was used in PubMed to filter publications specific to the field of retina. Publications by single authors and collaborative study groups and those classified as comments, letters, and editorials were excluded. First and last author names were obtained, and Gender API was used to assign sex. Names were crosschecked with the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) directory for United States-based authors.
The proportion of male and female first and last authors throughout the study period and the association between first and last authorship gender were assessed.
A total of 4142 articles were included. The percentage of women in first and last authorship positions significantly increased from 23% to 37.7% and 14.2% to 24.6%, respectively, over 25 years (P < 0.001 and P < 0.001, respectively). When the last authors were women, 32.5% of the first authors were women, and when the last authors were men, 27.1% of the first authors were women (P = 0.002). Based on the ASRS 2020 directory, 17% of practicing retina specialists in the United States were women in 2020. For publications in 2020, 28.2% of the first authors and 22.3% of the last authors of retina publications from the United States were women (P < 0.001 and P < 0.001, respectively).
Although a disparity in authorship persists in the subspecialties of ophthalmology, this data suggest that retina is a field where the gap is improving. Mentorship by senior female authors is associated with a higher proportion of female first authors.
考察过去 25 年来,女性在临床视网膜研究中作为第一作者和最后作者的趋势。
横断面研究。
从 1995 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 1 月 1 日发表于《美国眼科杂志》、《JAMA 眼科》(眼科学档案)、《眼科学》和《视网膜》的原始文章中检索第一作者和最后作者的姓名。
在 PubMed 中使用医学主题词主要术语“视网膜”来筛选特定于视网膜领域的出版物。排除了单作者和合作研究小组的出版物以及被归类为评论、信件和社论的出版物。获得第一作者和最后作者的姓名,并使用 Gender API 分配性别。通过美国视网膜专家协会(ASRS)目录交叉核对美国作者的姓名。
在整个研究期间,男性和女性第一作者和最后作者的比例,以及第一作者和最后作者性别之间的关系。
共纳入 4142 篇文章。在 25 年的时间里,女性在第一作者和最后作者职位中的比例分别从 23%增加到 37.7%和从 14.2%增加到 24.6%(P<0.001 和 P<0.001,分别)。当最后作者是女性时,第一作者中有 32.5%是女性,而当最后作者是男性时,第一作者中有 27.1%是女性(P=0.002)。根据 ASRS 2020 目录,2020 年美国有 17%的视网膜专家是女性。在 2020 年,美国发表的视网膜出版物中,第一作者中有 28.2%和最后作者中有 22.3%是女性(P<0.001 和 P<0.001,分别)。
尽管眼科学亚专业领域的作者署名仍存在差异,但这些数据表明,视网膜是一个差距正在缩小的领域。资深女性作者的指导与更多女性第一作者的出现有关。