Gender inclusivity of ophthalmology journal submission guidelines and associated research metrics.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY European Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-05 DOI:10.1177/11206721241259806
Brendan K Tao, Jim S Xie, Rachel Leong, Matton Xia, Anne Xuan-Lan Nguyen, Jennifer Ling, Nawaaz Nathoo, Edsel B Ing, Radha P Kohly, Faisal Khosa
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Abstract

Purpose: This cross-sectional study evaluated the prevalence of inclusive author submission guidelines across ophthalmology journals.

Methods: Journals were identified from the 2021 Journal Citations Report (Clarivate Analytics). Independent reviewers rated each author submission guideline as "inclusive" for satisfying at-least one of six criteria: i) included examples of gender inclusive language; ii) recommended the use of gender-inclusive language; iii) distinguished between sex and gender; iv) provided educational resources on gender-inclusive language; v) provided a policy permitting name changes (e.g., in case of gender and name transition); and/or vi) provided a statement of commitment to inclusivity. The primary objective was to investigate the proportion of journals with "gender-inclusive" author submission guidelines and the elements of the gender-inclusive content within these guidelines. A secondary objective was to review the association between "gender-inclusivity" in author submission guidelines with publisher, origin country, and journal/source/influence metrics (Clarivate Analytics).

Results: Across 94 journals, 29.8% journals were rated as inclusive. Inclusive journals had significantly higher relative impact factor, citations, and article influence scores compared to non-inclusive journals. Of the 29.8% of inclusive journals, the three most common domains were inclusion of an inclusivity statement (71.4% of inclusive journals), distinguishing between sex and gender (67.9%), and provision of additional educational resources on gender reporting for authors (60.7%).

Conclusion: A minority of ophthalmology journals have gender-inclusive author submission guidelines. Ophthalmology journals should update their submission guidelines to advance gender equity of both authors and study participants and promote the inclusion of gender-diverse communities.

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目的:本横断面研究评估了眼科期刊中包容性作者投稿指南的普遍性:从《2021 年期刊引用报告》(Clarivate Analytics)中确定期刊。独立审稿人将符合以下六项标准中至少一项的作者投稿指南评为 "包容性":i) 包含性别包容性语言的例子;ii) 建议使用性别包容性语言;iii) 区分性与性别;iv) 提供性别包容性语言的教育资源;v) 提供允许更名的政策(例如,在性别和姓名转换的情况下);和/或 vi) 提供承诺包容性的声明。主要目的是调查有 "性别全纳 "作者投稿指南的期刊比例,以及这些指南中的性别全纳内容。次要目标是研究作者投稿指南中的 "性别包容性 "与出版商、来源国和期刊/来源/影响力指标(Clarivate Analytics)之间的关联:在 94 种期刊中,29.8% 的期刊被评为包容性期刊。与非包容性期刊相比,包容性期刊的相对影响因子、引用率和文章影响力得分明显更高。在29.8%的包容性期刊中,最常见的三个领域是包含包容性声明(71.4%的包容性期刊)、区分性与性别(67.9%)以及为作者提供有关性别报告的额外教育资源(60.7%):结论:少数眼科期刊制定了性别包容的作者投稿指南。眼科期刊应更新其投稿指南,以促进作者和研究参与者的性别平等,并促进性别多元化群体的融入。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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