Ellsworth Bridget K, Pascual-Leone Nicolas, Gross Preston W, Barth Kathryn A, Doyle Shevaun M
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA.
HSS J. 2024 May;20(2):274-281. doi: 10.1177/15563316221150934. Epub 2023 Jan 23.
Compared with male senior authors, female senior authors publish less often in orthopedic journals than expected based on their population proportion. It is unknown whether this trend is also present among orthopedic trainees. : We sought to determine whether there is a gender discrepancy in the publication volume and authorship status among orthopedic residents. : We conducted a cross-sectional analysis to evaluate the research productivity of male and female orthopedic residents. The top 10 ranked US orthopedic surgery residencies by research output in 2021-2022 were obtained from Doximity. Residents' names were recorded from each institution's residency website. We classified each resident as male or female, searched on PubMed, and recorded the number of publications relevant to orthopedic surgery. Resident contribution to each publication was recorded as either a first/last author or a middle author. To assess contributions by postgraduate year, we compared male and female junior residents (PGY1-3) and senior residents (PGY4-5) using the number of total publications, middle author publications, first/last author publications, and the difference between the number of middle and first/last author publications. : Among the 335 male and 117 female residents included, male residents had more total publications than female residents. Among PGY4-5, male residents had more total publications and middle author publications. There was no difference in the number of first/last author publications between male and female PGY4-5 residents. : Our cross-sectional analysis found that in the 2021-2022 academic year, male orthopedic surgery residents published more often than female residents, although among PGY4-5 residents, we found no gender differences in number of first/last author publications. The difference in total publications among PGY4-5 residents is likely due to differences in middle author publications. Future research should consider residents' self-identified gender, including non-binary and gender-fluid identity.
与男性资深作者相比,女性资深作者在骨科期刊上的发文频率低于根据其人口比例预期的频率。目前尚不清楚这种趋势在骨科住院医师中是否也存在。我们试图确定骨科住院医师在发表论文数量和作者身份方面是否存在性别差异。我们进行了一项横断面分析,以评估男性和女性骨科住院医师的研究产出。2021 - 2022年按研究产出排名前十的美国骨科手术住院医师项目来自Doximity。从每个机构的住院医师网站记录住院医师的姓名。我们将每位住院医师分为男性或女性,在PubMed上进行搜索,并记录与骨外科相关的出版物数量。住院医师对每篇出版物的贡献记录为第一/最后作者或中间作者。为了按研究生年级评估贡献,我们使用总出版物数量、中间作者出版物数量、第一/最后作者出版物数量以及中间作者与第一/最后作者出版物数量之差,比较了男性和女性初级住院医师(PGY1 - 3)和高级住院医师(PGY4 - 5)。在纳入的335名男性和117名女性住院医师中,男性住院医师的总出版物数量多于女性住院医师。在PGY4 - 5中,男性住院医师的总出版物数量和中间作者出版物数量更多。PGY4 - 5男性和女性住院医师在第一/最后作者出版物数量上没有差异。我们的横断面分析发现,在2021 - 2022学年,男性骨外科住院医师的发文频率高于女性住院医师,但在PGY4 - 5住院医师中,我们发现第一/最后作者出版物数量没有性别差异。PGY4 - 5住院医师总出版物数量的差异可能是由于中间作者出版物数量的差异。未来的研究应考虑住院医师自我认定的性别,包括非二元性别和性别流动身份。