JMIR Publications, Toronto, Canada.
Department of Computing Science and Mathematics, University of Stirling, Scotland, UK.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2024 Aug 22;316:142-146. doi: 10.3233/SHTI240364.
Previous work has suggested that gender and geographical distribution (affiliation) of Editors-in-Chief (EiC) and Editorial Board (EB) members are inequitable in representation of scientific communities, and could benefit from increasing diversity of representation. Specifically, previous studies suggest that male and ethnically white (or non-minoritized groups) are overrepresented. Such differences in representation may potentially influence the scientific and scholarly record. This paper aims to build on pre-existing literature by examining the diversity of representation among EiCs and EB members in the top (Q1) journals in the "Medicine-Health Informatics" category (ranked by SCImago Journal and Country Rank, or SJR) in terms of gender as assessed by genderize.io) and geographical distribution of affiliations. Preliminary findings are consistent with those of previous work on the topic: only 25% (8/32) of the EiCs in the selected journals are female, while females only represent 32.7% (426/1303) of the EB members across journals. Furthermore, the US is highly represented in EBs, with more than half of the members, i.e., 52.2% (698/1337), being US-affiliated. Present results suggest the need for an intentional approach to diversifying representation on editorial boards of medical informatics journals. Such intention can be seen as part of a call to action from important stakeholders, including medical informatics leaders and programs, journal management and publishers, and the medical informatics and scientific community more generally.
先前的研究表明,总编辑(EiC)和编委会(EB)成员的性别和地理分布(隶属关系)在代表科学共同体方面存在不公平现象,并且可以通过增加代表性的多样性从中受益。具体而言,先前的研究表明,男性和白种人(或非少数群体)的代表性过高。这种代表性上的差异可能会潜在地影响科学和学术记录。本文旨在通过检查“医学-健康信息学”类别(按 SCImago 期刊和国家排名或 SJR 排名)排名前 1%(Q1)期刊的 EiC 和 EB 成员在性别(由 genderize.io 评估)和隶属关系的地理分布方面的代表性多样性,进一步扩展先前的文献。初步发现与该主题的先前工作一致:在所选择的期刊中,只有 25%(8/32)的 EiC 是女性,而女性在整个期刊的 EB 成员中仅占 32.7%(426/1303)。此外,美国在 EB 中的代表性很高,超过一半的成员,即 52.2%(698/1337),与美国有关联。目前的结果表明,需要有意地在医学信息学期刊的编委会中实现多样性的代表性。这种意图可以被视为来自重要利益相关者的行动呼吁的一部分,包括医学信息学领导者和计划、期刊管理和出版商,以及更广泛的医学信息学和科学界。