Kim Ana, Dornelas Luana Baptistele, Telles Luiza, Gerk Ayla, Motter Sarah Bueno, Salomão Sarah Lopes, Mooney David, Camargo Cristina, Ferreira Roseanne
Centro Universitário São Camilo - School of Medicine - São Paulo (SP) - Brazil.
Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo - School of Medical Sciences - São Paulo (SP) - Brazil.
Acta Cir Bras. 2024 Nov 29;39:e397724. doi: 10.1590/acb397724. eCollection 2024.
To evaluate the gender distribution of first and last authors with Brazilian surgical affiliations in PubMed-indexed surgical journals.
Data from eligible surgical journals were retrieved using Scimago Journal & Country Rank 2021 and manually reviewed. Manuscripts published from 2018 to 2022 were included if at least one author was affiliated with a Brazilian institution and a surgical specialty.
Data from 340 eligible surgical journals were included. We analyzed first and last authors' forenames of 1,881 manuscripts. Women comprised 16.7% of the first and 12.4% of the last authors. Analyzing the differences in gender trends in authorship across the five Brazilian regions, we found that the South had the highest representation, while the Midwest and North showed the lowest, respectively. Obstetrics and gynecology featured the highest percentage of women-first authors, whereas orthopedics had the lowest. For the last authorship, pediatric surgery showed the highest, with hand surgery having the lowest representation. Male first authors were 1.9 times more likely to engage in international collaborations.
This study suggests the persistent underrepresentation of Brazilian women in surgical journal authorship. Local policy changes should be considered to encourage greater diversity and inclusivity in surgical research.
评估在PubMed索引的外科期刊中,第一作者和通讯作者具有巴西外科背景的性别分布情况。
使用2021年Scimago期刊与国家排名检索符合条件的外科期刊数据,并进行人工审核。纳入2018年至2022年发表的手稿,条件是至少有一位作者隶属于巴西机构且从事外科专业。
纳入了来自340种符合条件的外科期刊的数据。我们分析了1881篇手稿的第一作者和通讯作者的名字。女性分别占第一作者的16.7%和通讯作者的12.4%。分析巴西五个地区作者性别趋势的差异,我们发现南部地区女性代表比例最高,而中西部和北部地区最低。妇产科领域女性第一作者的比例最高,而骨科领域最低。对于通讯作者,小儿外科领域女性比例最高,手外科领域最低。男性第一作者参与国际合作的可能性是女性的1.9倍。
本研究表明巴西女性在外科期刊作者中的代表性持续不足。应考虑地方政策变革,以鼓励外科研究中的多样性和包容性。