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早期职业输血医学医师学术成果的性别差异。

Gender differences in scholarly productivity of early-career transfusion medicine physicians.

机构信息

Center for Apheresis and Regenerative Medicine, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.

出版信息

Vox Sang. 2024 May;119(5):490-495. doi: 10.1111/vox.13606. Epub 2024 Mar 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Promotion in academic medicine requires evidence of the creation and dissemination of scholarly output, primarily through peer-reviewed publications. Studies demonstrate that scholarly activity and impact are lower for women physicians than for men physicians, especially during the early stages of their academic careers. This report reviewed physicians' academic productivity after passing their Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine (BBTM) subspecialty exam to determine if gender discrepancies exist.

METHODS

A cross-sectional analysis was designed to determine trends in scholarly activity for women physicians versus men physicians in BBTM. Indexed publications were reviewed using iCite, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Portfolio Analysis tool, from 1 January 2017 to 1 December 2021, for BBTM examinees who passed the sub-speciality fellowship exam in the years 2016 through 2018.

RESULTS

Overall, women physicians had statistically significant fewer total career publications (median 6 vs. 9 cumulative papers, p = 0.03). Women published at a lower rate after passing BBTM boards, which was not statistically significant (0.7 vs. 1.3 publications per year). Other statistically significant findings include fewer early-career BBTM women physicians were first authors compared with men physicians (p = 0.03) and impact as assessed by relative citation ratio was higher for men (p = 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates that there are gender differences in scholarly productivity and impact on early-career BBTM physicians. Given that this cohort of BBTM physicians are early-career professionals, the significant difference in first authorship publications between women and men physicians is especially concerning. Publication metrics should be followed to ensure equitable research environments for early-career BBTM physicians.

摘要

背景与目的

在学术医学领域的晋升需要有学术成果的创造和传播的证据,主要通过同行评审的出版物来体现。研究表明,女性医生的学术活动和影响力低于男性医生,尤其是在他们学术生涯的早期阶段。本报告回顾了通过血液银行/输血医学(BBTM)亚专科考试的医生的学术生产力,以确定是否存在性别差异。

方法

设计了一项横断面分析,以确定女性医生和男性医生在 BBTM 中的学术活动趋势。使用 iCite(美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)投资组合分析办公室的工具)对 2016 年至 2018 年期间通过该亚专科奖学金考试的 BBTM 考生的索引出版物进行了回顾。

结果

总体而言,女性医生的总职业出版物数量明显较少(中位数分别为 6 篇和 9 篇累积论文,p=0.03)。女性医生在通过 BBTM 委员会考试后发表的论文数量较低,但这没有统计学意义(每年 0.7 篇与 1.3 篇)。其他具有统计学意义的发现包括,与男性医生相比,早期职业 BBTM 女性医生作为第一作者的比例较低(p=0.03),以及相对引文比评估的影响力更高(p=0.01)。

结论

本研究表明,在学术生产力和对早期职业 BBTM 医生的影响方面存在性别差异。鉴于这组 BBTM 医生是早期职业专业人员,女性和男性医生之间在第一作者发表论文方面的显著差异尤其令人关注。应跟踪出版指标,以确保早期职业 BBTM 医生的研究环境公平。

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