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Representation of female authors in the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia: a retrospective analysis of articles between 1954 and 2017

机译:加拿大麻醉杂志的女性作者的代表:1954年至2017年之间的文章回顾性分析

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PurposeFemales remain under-represented in academic anesthesiology. Our objectives were to investigate gender differences over time in the first and last authors of published articles as well as corresponding citation rates in the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia (CJA).MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional, retrospective analysis of first and last authors' gender from editorials and original articles published in the CJA in a sample of one calendar year of each decade between 1954 to 2017. We analyzed the relationships between author gender, year of publication, article type, and number of citations.ResultsOut of 639 articles identified, 542 (85%) were original investigations and 97 (15%) were editorials. Where gender could be confidently identified, the majority (461/571, 81%) of first authors were male. Although there was an increase in the proportion of female first authors over time, this increase was outpaced by the overall increase in female anesthesiologists in Canada. Original articles received more citations and were more likely to have a female first author than editorial articles were. An original article with a female first author resulted in 0.34 (95% confidence interval, 0.28 to 0.39; P < 0.001) more citations per article than a male first author when adjusting for year of publication.ConclusionsOur study shows that, despite a slow increase over time, female authors are under-represented relative to male authors in the CJA and relative to the changing demographics of anesthesiologists in Canada. The reasons for this disparity are multifactorial and further research is needed to identify effective solutions.
机译:目的性仍然在学术麻醉学中仍然代表。我们的目标是调查出版文章的第一作和最后一位作者以及加拿大麻醉杂志(CJA)的相应引用率,调查性别差异.Methodswe对第一和最后一个作者性别的横断面,回顾性分析从1954年至2017年间每十年的一个日历年份发表的编辑和原始文章。我们分析了作者性别,出版年份,文章类型和引用的数量之间的关系。确定了639篇文章的结果, 542(85%)是原始调查,97名(15%)是编辑。如果可以自信地确定性别,大多数(461/571,81%)的第一名作者是男性。虽然女性第一个作者随着时间的推移,但加拿大女性麻醉师的总体增加,这一增长的增加了。原始文章收到了更多的引用,并且更有可能拥有女性第一作者,而不是编辑制品。具有女性第一作者的原始文章导致0.34(置信区间95%,0.28至0.39; p <0.001)在调整出版年份时,每个文章的引用比男性第一作者更多。结论,尽管增加了缓慢增加随着时间的推移,女性作者相对于CJA中的男性作者而言,以及相对于加拿大麻醉家的变化人口统计学。这种差异的原因是多因素,需要进一步研究来识别有效的解决方案。

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