Trikha Rishi, Laubach Logan, Sharma Viraj, Thompson Rachel, Bernthal Nicholas, Williams Riley J, Jones Kristofer J
UCLA Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, 10833 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, 1201 E Marshall St #4-100, Richmond, VA 23298, USA.
Surg Open Sci. 2024 Feb 19;18:62-69. doi: 10.1016/j.sopen.2024.02.002. eCollection 2024 Mar.
There is a lack of physician ethnic and gender diversity amongst surgical specialties. This study analyzes the literature that promotes diversity amongst surgical trainees. Specifically, this study sought to answer (i) how the number of publications regarding diversity in orthopaedic surgery compares to other surgical specialties, (ii) how the number of publications amongst all surgical subspecialties trends over time and (iii) which specific topics regarding diversity are discussed in the surgical literature.
The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were used to query articles from PubMed, Web of Science, Embase and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature. Broad inclusion criteria for both ethnic and gender diversity of any surgical specialty were utilized.
Our query resulted 1429 publications, of which 408 duplicates were removed, and 701 were excluded on title and abstract screening, leaving 320 to be included. The highest number of related publications was in orthopaedic surgery ( = 73) followed by general surgery ( = 56). Out of 320 total articles, 260 (81.3 %) were published after 2015, and 56 of 73 (76.7 %) orthopaedic-specific articles were published after 2015.
Orthopaedic surgery published the most about ethnic and gender diversity, however, still remains one of the least diverse surgical specialties. With the recent increase in publications on diversity in surgical training, close attention should be paid to ethnic and gender diversity amongst surgical trainees over the coming years. Should diversity remain stagnant, diversification efforts may need to be restructured to achieve a diverse surgeon workforce.
Orthopaedic surgery is the surgical subspecialty that publishes the most about trainee ethnic and gender diversity followed by general surgery. With most of this literature being published over the last eight years, it is imperative to pay close attention to the ethnic and gender landscape of the surgeon workforce over the coming years.
外科专业中缺乏医生种族和性别多样性。本研究分析了促进外科住院医师多样性的文献。具体而言,本研究旨在回答:(i)骨科手术中关于多样性的出版物数量与其他外科专业相比如何;(ii)所有外科亚专业的出版物数量随时间的趋势如何;(iii)外科文献中讨论了哪些关于多样性的具体主题。
使用系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目指南,从PubMed、科学网、Embase和护理及联合健康文献累积索引中检索文章。采用了任何外科专业的种族和性别多样性的广泛纳入标准。
我们的检索得到1429篇出版物,其中408篇重复出版物被删除,701篇在标题和摘要筛选中被排除,剩下320篇纳入。相关出版物数量最多的是骨科手术(n = 73),其次是普通外科(n = 56)。在320篇文章中,260篇(81.3%)在2015年后发表,73篇骨科特定文章中的56篇(76.7%)在2015年后发表。
骨科手术发表的关于种族和性别多样性的文章最多,但仍然是多样性最少的外科专业之一。随着近期外科培训中关于多样性的出版物增加,未来几年应密切关注外科住院医师中的种族和性别多样性。如果多样性仍然停滞不前,可能需要重新调整多元化努力,以实现多元化的外科医生队伍。
骨科手术是发表关于住院医师种族和性别多样性文章最多的外科亚专业,其次是普通外科。由于这些文献大多是在过去八年发表的,因此未来几年必须密切关注外科医生队伍的种族和性别情况。