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人工智能与甲状腺领域出版物中第一作者的性别平等趋势

Gender Equality Trends of First Authors in Publications of Artificial Intelligence and Thyroid.

作者信息

Chalamalasetti Susmitha Devi, Tamrakar Silbin, Doshi Preyansh, Vora Neera N, Karrothu Vishnu, Pathe Abhinav Reddy

机构信息

Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal, IND.

Internal Medicine, Enam Medical College and Hospital, Dhaka, BGD.

出版信息

Cureus. 2023 Sep 23;15(9):e45820. doi: 10.7759/cureus.45820. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Thyroid diseases are diverse, ranging from benign conditions to potentially life-threatening disorders. Recently, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in evaluating thyroid disease has significantly enhanced medical research, diagnosis prediction, and algorithm development. Coupled with this advancement is the rising focus on the importance of gender equality in scientific publications. This study delves into the gender trends of first authors in papers related to "Artificial Intelligence and Thyroid" sourced from PubMed from 2003 to 2022, scrutinizing these trends based on both country and year. A bibliometric analysis was conducted on PubMed to retrieve relevant articles over this 19-year time span. Following this, the names and affiliated countries of the first authors were determined. The Namsor app, a tool for classifying personal names by gender, origin, or ethnicity, was then used to segregate the data based on gender. Statistical analyses were performed using the R software- ARIMA model and Fisher's exact test was applied to examine the correlations between gender and country of origin. From the 254 analyzed articles, 43.5% of the first authors were female, while 56.69% were male. The year 2022 saw the most significant number of female first-author publications. Intriguingly, the European Journal of Radiology was prominent due to its favorable gender ratio. Moreover, the association between gender and country was significant, with China being a standout. Limitations included focusing only on PubMed journals and using a third party for gender identification. Nevertheless, the study reveals a move toward gender parity in AI and thyroid research over the past 18 years, emphasizing the importance of sustained efforts for academic inclusivity.

摘要

甲状腺疾病多种多样,从良性疾病到可能危及生命的病症都有。最近,人工智能(AI)在评估甲状腺疾病方面的应用显著推动了医学研究、诊断预测和算法开发。与此进展相伴的是,科学出版物中对性别平等重要性的关注度不断提高。本研究深入探讨了2003年至2022年源自PubMed的与“人工智能与甲状腺”相关论文中第一作者的性别趋势,并按国家和年份对这些趋势进行了审视。对PubMed进行了文献计量分析,以检索这19年期间的相关文章。之后,确定了第一作者的姓名和所属国家。然后使用Namsor应用程序(一种按性别、出身或种族对个人姓名进行分类的工具)根据性别对数据进行分类。使用R软件进行统计分析——应用自回归积分滑动平均(ARIMA)模型和费舍尔精确检验来检验性别与原籍国之间的相关性。在分析的254篇文章中,43.5%的第一作者为女性,而56.69%为男性。2022年女性第一作者发表的文章数量最多。有趣的是,《欧洲放射学杂志》因其良好的性别比例而备受瞩目。此外,性别与国家之间的关联显著,中国表现突出。局限性包括仅关注PubMed期刊以及使用第三方进行性别识别。尽管如此,该研究揭示了在过去18年中人工智能与甲状腺研究朝着性别平等的方向发展,强调了为实现学术包容性持续努力的重要性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1a4d/10593141/8569acf355e2/cureus-0015-00000045820-i01.jpg

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