Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Denver Health Medical Center, 777 Bannock St Denver, 80204, Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Denver Health Medical Center, 777 Bannock St Denver, 80204, Denver, Colorado, U.S..
Int Orthop. 2024 Nov;48(11):2801-2807. doi: 10.1007/s00264-024-06297-z. Epub 2024 Sep 18.
The diversity of authors in orthopaedic literature is fundamental to the distribution of unique discoveries, innovations, and advancements. The purpose of the current study was to create and validate a comprehensive Author Diversity Scoring System (ADSS) to quantify authorship diversity in orthopaedic manuscripts.
Six items were included in the initial ADSS. The ADSS and associated survey were sent to 120 experts to evaluate the clarity, simplicity, and relevancy its components. Responses were used to validate the ADSS using Content Validity Ratio (CVR) and Content Validity Index (CVI).
The initial ADSS contained author gender, ethnicity, academic rank/title, country of origin of the article, affiliated institution, and the publication history of the senior/corresponding author as representative items. Subsequently, 21 experts completed the survey (response rate 17.5%). Following validation, the final ADSS included author gender, ethnicity, and region of article origin, scored cumulatively on a 0-30 point scale with increasing scores indicating greater author diversity.
The validated ADSS scoring system quantitatively assesses manuscript author diversity.
骨科文献中作者的多样性是独特发现、创新和进步分布的基础。本研究的目的是创建和验证一个全面的作者多样性评分系统(ADSS),以量化骨科手稿中的作者多样性。
初始 ADSS 包含 6 个项目。ADSS 及其相关调查被发送给 120 名专家,以评估其组成部分的清晰度、简单性和相关性。使用内容有效性比(CVR)和内容有效性指数(CVI)来验证 ADSS。
初始 ADSS 包含作者性别、种族、学术职称/头衔、文章来源国、所属机构以及资深/通讯作者的出版历史等代表性项目。随后,21 名专家完成了调查(响应率为 17.5%)。经过验证,最终的 ADSS 包括作者性别、种族和文章来源地区,在 0-30 分的范围内进行累积评分,得分越高表示作者多样性越大。
经过验证的 ADSS 评分系统可定量评估手稿作者的多样性。