Medical College, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, JFK University Medical Center, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, Hackensack Meridian Health Network, Edison, New Jersey, USA.
World J Surg. 2024 Sep;48(9):2142-2149. doi: 10.1002/wjs.12253. Epub 2024 Jun 18.
Sex disparities have previously been identified in surgical academia. This study examines sex differences in the top-cited contemporary general surgery articles and compares Altimetric Attention Score (AAS) and other impact metrics between male and female corresponding authors (CAs).
We conducted a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most cited articles published between 2019 and 2021 in each of the top 10 general surgery journals based on the 2021 Journal Impact Factor. Impact metrics included AAS, citation count, and H-index of the CA. We used multivariable regression analyses to investigate whether the sex of the CA or first author (FA) was independently associated with AAS and citation count.
Among 1000 articles, 23.1% had female CAs and 27.4% female FAs. Female CA articles had higher AAS (13.0 [2.0-63.0] vs. 8.0 [1.0-28.5]; p < 0.001) and lower H-indices (24.0 [11.0-45.0] vs. 31.0 [17.0-50.0]; p = 0.015). Although median citation count did not differ by CA sex, articles with Level 1 evidence and a female CA were cited more often (35.5 [24.0-85.0] vs. 25.0 [16.0 vs. 46.0]; p < 0.05). In multivariable regression, female CA articles had higher AAS (OR: 1.002 [95% CI: 1.001-1.004]) and lower H-index (OR: 0.987 [95% CI: 0.977-0.997]).
Despite having similar citation counts, articles authored by female CAs exhibit higher AAS scores compared to those authored by their male counterparts. While it is heartening that research authored by female surgeons achieves significant visibility, it remains to be understood how this translates into academic impact and scholarly recognition.
先前在外科学术界已经发现了性别差异。本研究检查了当代外科顶级引用文章中的性别差异,并比较了相应作者(CA)的 Altimetric Attention Score(AAS)和其他影响指标的男女差异。
我们对 2019 年至 2021 年在十大普通外科期刊中发表的排名前 100 的文章进行了文献计量分析,依据的是 2021 年的期刊影响因子。影响指标包括 AAS、CA 的引文数和 H 指数。我们使用多变量回归分析来研究 CA 或第一作者(FA)的性别是否与 AAS 和引文数独立相关。
在 1000 篇文章中,23.1%的 CA 为女性,27.4%的 FA 为女性。女性 CA 的文章 AAS 更高(13.0[2.0-63.0] 与 8.0[1.0-28.5];p<0.001),H 指数更低(24.0[11.0-45.0] 与 31.0[17.0-50.0];p=0.015)。尽管 CA 性别对中位数引文数没有影响,但具有 1 级证据和女性 CA 的文章被引用的频率更高(35.5[24.0-85.0] 与 25.0[16.0-46.0];p<0.05)。在多变量回归中,女性 CA 的文章 AAS 更高(OR:1.002[95%CI:1.001-1.004]),H 指数更低(OR:0.987[95%CI:0.977-0.997])。
尽管引文数相似,但女性 CA 撰写的文章的 AAS 评分高于男性 CA 撰写的文章。虽然女性外科医生的研究获得了显著的知名度令人欣慰,但仍需要了解这如何转化为学术影响和学术认可。