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Peer review for the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia in 2016 and 2017: a retrospective analysis by reviewer and author gender

机译:2016年和2017年的Canadian麻醉杂志的同行评审:审阅者和作者性别的回顾性分析

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Purpose Our objectives were to analyze the gender of reviewers of all manuscripts submitted to the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia in 2016 and 2017. We hypothesized that the percentage of reviewers who were women would be <= 25%, an estimate based on the expert opinion estimates of the investigators and much less than the overall proportion of women in medicine. Methods Reviewers and authors of manuscripts submitted between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2017 were coded as "woman", "man", or "unknown gender" according to an internet search of the person's name, address, medical registration, and/or first name. We also explored associations between reviewer gender and author gender, numbers and types of manuscripts assigned, as well as speed of acceptance and completion of reviews. Results Of the 1,300 manuscripts for which first and corresponding author gender were identified, 855 manuscripts (66%) were only assessed internally by the editor-in-chief and/or associate editors, and 445 manuscripts (34%) were sent for external peer review. Of the 280 reviewers for these manuscripts, 64 (22.9%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 18.3 to 28.1) were women (P = 0.40 compared with 25%). Women provided 174 (18%) and men provided 780 (82%) of the 954 external written reviews. Four hundred and seventy of the 1,300 manuscripts (36.2%; 95% CI, 33.6 to 38.8) had a woman as the first and/or corresponding author. Conclusions Despite 36.2% of the authors being women, only 22.9% of reviewers were women and they represented only 18% of the individual written reviews gathered. Our results are consistent with previous reports of underrepresentation of women as reviewers in various disciplines. Formal policies that promote increased gender diversity should be considered.
机译:目的,我们的目标是分析2016年和2017年提交给加拿大麻醉杂志的所有手稿的审查人员的性别。我们假设女性的审查人员百分比是<= 25%,这是根据专家意见估计的估计调查人员远低于医学妇女的总体比例。方法2016年1月1日至2017年12月3日期间提交的审稿人和作者编制为根据该人的姓名,地址,医疗登记和/或首先的互联网搜索的“妇女”,“人类”或“未知性别”姓名。我们还探讨了审阅者性别和作者的协会,分配的稿件的性别,数字和类型,以及验收的速度和审查的完成。结果识别了第一和相应作者性别的1,300个手稿,仅由主编和/或协会编辑在内部进行评估,445个稿件(34%)为外部同行审查。这些手稿的280名审核员中,64名(22.9%; 95%的置信区间[CI],18.3至28.1)是女性(p = 0.40,与25%相比)。妇女提供174名(18%)和男子提供780(82%)的954外部书面评论。四百七十个1,300件手稿(36.2%; 95%CI,33.6至38.8)有一个女人作为第一和/或通讯作者。结论尽管有36.2%的作者是女性,但只有22.9%的审稿人是妇女,他们只占收集的18%的个人书面评论。我们的结果与以前妇女经纪人的报告符合各种学科的审稿人。应考虑促进性别多样性增加的正式政策。

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