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What Are the Rates and Trends of Women Authors in Three High-impact Orthopaedic Journals from 2006-2017?

机译:2006-2017的三个高影响底形期刊中女性作者的速度和趋势是多少?

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Background The gender gap among authors publishing research in journals is narrowing in general medicine and various medical and surgical subspecialties. However, little is known regarding the gender gap among authors publishing research in orthopaedic journals. Questions/purposes (1) What is the proportion of women first and last authors of original research articles in three high-impact orthopaedic journals from 2006 to 2017? (2) What is the proportion women first authors of original research by orthopaedic subspecialty from 2006 to 2017? Methods A sample of original research publications from the even numbered months of issues ofClinical Orthopaedics and Related Research (R)(CORR (R)), theJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American volume (JBJS), and theAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine (AJSM)were examined from 2006 to 2017. These journals were selected because of their clinical relevance, target audience, and relatively high impact factors. Over the studied period, a single author extracted and reviewed pertinent data, including the gender of the first and last authors and the primary subspecialty of the research article. The senior author refereed disputes regarding the primary subspecialty of each included article. The proportion of women first and last authors in each journal was compared between 2006 to 2017 using chi-square analysis. The proportion of women first authors according to orthopaedic subspecialty in which an article primarily focused its study was also compared between 2006 to 2017 using chi-square analysis. Results Data were collected from 6292 articles, 13% (800) of which were first-authored by women and 10% (604) of which were last-authored by women. From 2006 to 2017, the overall percentage of women first authors in the examined journals increased (from 11% in 2006 to 17% in 2017; odds ratio 1.6563 [95 % CI 1.4945 to 1.8356]; p < 0.001). Overall across the period studied, the percentage of women first authors inJBJSwas 14% while 12% of first authors inCORRandAJSMwere women. Regarding subspecialty, the percentage of women first authorship ranged from 9% in the shoulder subspecialty to 21% in pediatric orthopaedics across all three journals. Conclusions There has been an increase in the percentage of women first authors in articles published in three high-impact orthopaedic journals from 2006 to 2017. This observed increase is encouraging in terms of promoting gender diversity in orthopaedics and may be reflective of a modest increase in the number of women entering the orthopaedic workforce.
机译:背景技术作者之间的性别差距在期刊上出版研究正在缩小一般医学和各种医疗和外科亚专业。然而,对于在矫形期刊上发布研究的作者出版研究中的性别差距很少。问题/目的(1)从2006年到2017年的三个高影响矫形期刊的原始研究文章的第一和最后一个作者的比例是多少? (2)2006年至2017年矫形亚专业的原始研究的比例女性第一作者是什么?方法从临床骨科和相关研究(R),骨骼和联合外科,美国体积(JBJS)和奈瑟胺的运动医学杂志(AJSM )从2006年到2017年审查了。由于他们的临床相关性,目标受众和相对高的影响因素,这些期刊被选中。在学习期间,单个作者提取并审查了相关数据,包括第一名和最后一个作者的性别以及研究文章的主要亚专业。高级作者对每个包括条款的主要亚特色的纠纷纠纷。使用Chi-Square分析,在2006年至2017年之间比较了每个日记中的女性第一和最后一位作者的比例。妇女第一作者的比例根据矫形亚特写,其中一篇主要集中于其研究的文章,在2006年至2017年期间使用Chi-Square分析。结果从6292篇文章中收集了数据,其中13%(800)名由妇女首次授权,其中10%(604)是由妇女持续的。从2006年到2017年,审查期刊中第一作者的总体百分比增加(从2006年的11%到2017年的17%;赔率比1.6563 [95%CI 1.4945至1.8356]; P <0.001)。总体而言,在本研究时期,妇女的百分比第一作者禁止约14%,而12%的第一个作者讨论者缺乏素材。关于亚特色,妇女第一作者的百分比范围从肩部群中的9%从所有三个期刊上的儿科骨科的少数次数增加到21%。结论2006年至2017年的三个高局矫形期刊上发表的文章中妇女第一作者的百分比增加了。在促进骨科的性别多样性方面,这一所观察到的增加是令人鼓舞的,并可能反映出谦虚地增加进入骨科劳动力的妇女人数。

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