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性别多样性是否会影响印度主要学术机构的出版物数量和影响力?障碍与机遇。

Does gender diversity affect the number and impact of publications among major academic institutes in India? Barriers and opportunities.

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru, India.

Department of Neurosurgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.

出版信息

J Clin Neurosci. 2024 Dec;130:110888. doi: 10.1016/j.jocn.2024.110888. Epub 2024 Oct 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A glaring gender inequality persists in global neurosurgery, influenced by various factors, including the notion that female neurosurgeons have lower academic output. This study aims to compare the research output of female and male neurosurgeons at the leading academic institutions in India.

METHODS

The pertinent details regarding female neurosurgeons were collected from the Neurological Society of India (NSI) and Women In Neurosurgery (India) database. The institutes with at least five neurosurgery faculty recognised by the Medical Council of India (MCI) were included in the study. Various bibliometric parameters of male and female faculty at these academic centres were collected and compared using PubMed and Web of Science databases.

RESULTS

Among the 2643 neurosurgeons in NSI, 113 were females (4.27%). Out of 156 faculty members across eighteen academic institutions, only seven (4.7%) were female, with eleven institutions lacking female faculty. Female academic neurosurgeons had slightly higher h-index (9.57 vs. 9.56), citation per publication (8.82 vs. 8.54), and original article percentage (47.5 vs. 46.5) compared to males. They also had more citations per year (34.01 vs. 33.17), while males had more total publications (51.19 vs. 46.71) and citations (565.22 vs. 533.57), but these differences weren't statistically significant. Only 4.1% (327/7955) of neurosurgery research was contributed by females. Female neurosurgeons authored articles received 3735 citations (4.2%) out of 87,953 total citations.

CONCLUSION

Female academic neurosurgeons in India exhibit comparable or superior academic output compared to their male counterparts, suggesting gender equality or even superiority in certain aspects of academic performance.

摘要

背景

全球神经外科学中存在明显的性别不平等现象,这受到多种因素的影响,包括女性神经外科医生学术产出较低的观念。本研究旨在比较印度领先学术机构中女性和男性神经外科医生的研究成果。

方法

从印度神经外科学会(NSI)和印度女性神经外科学会(Women In Neurosurgery [India])数据库中收集女性神经外科医生的相关细节。该研究纳入了至少有 5 名印度医学委员会(Medical Council of India,MCI)认可的神经外科教员的研究所。使用 PubMed 和 Web of Science 数据库收集这些学术中心男性和女性教员的各种文献计量学参数,并进行比较。

结果

在 NSI 的 2643 名神经外科医生中,有 113 名是女性(4.27%)。在 18 个学术机构的 156 名教员中,只有 7 名(4.7%)是女性,11 个机构没有女性教员。与男性相比,女性学术神经外科医生的 h 指数稍高(9.57 对 9.56)、每篇论文的引文数(8.82 对 8.54)和原始文章百分比(47.5 对 46.5)。她们的年引文数也更高(34.01 对 33.17),而男性的总出版物(51.19 对 46.71)和引文数(565.22 对 533.57)更多,但这些差异没有统计学意义。只有 4.1%(327/7955)的神经外科学研究由女性完成。女性神经外科医生撰写的文章获得了 87953 篇总引文中的 3735 次引用(4.2%)。

结论

印度女性学术神经外科医生的学术产出与男性相当或更高,表明在学术表现的某些方面存在性别平等甚至优势。

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