主要普外科期刊作者的地理多样性一项针对24332位作者的研究

Jed O. Campbell , Aashray K. Gupta , Amy Lu , Ye Fang Lim , Neel Mishra , Joseph N. Hewitt , Christopher D. Ovenden , Joshua G. Kovoor , Stephen Bacchi , Markus Trochsler , Adam Wells
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研究指导以证据为基础的普外科实践、宣传、政策和资源分配,但似乎缺乏来自那些疾病负担和死亡率最高的国家的代表。因此,我们对全球最具影响力的普外科期刊的出版物进行了地理研究。方法选取2020年影响因子最高的6种普外科期刊。仅包括普通外科期刊。对于过去5年的所有原创文章,提取了第一作者、第二作者和最后作者所属的国家和城市。按人均调整出版物数量,并使用逻辑回归与人类发展指数(HDI)进行比较。结果2016-2020年在排名前6位的普外科期刊发表原创文章8274篇,关联作者24332人。作者最常与美国(27.88%)、日本(9.09%)和中国(8.46%)联系在一起,或按人均计算,荷兰、瑞典和新加坡。在排名前六的期刊上发表论文与所属国家的人类发展指数之间存在线性关系。在此期间,只有四份出版物来自中等或低人类发展指数国家。结论主要普外科期刊的作者主要来自富裕的西方国家。作者身份与高人类发展指数国家有关,很少有作者来自中等或低人类发展指数国家。来自非洲、俄罗斯和东南亚部分地区的文献缺乏代表性,因此缺乏当地相关的证据来指导这些高疾病负担和低预期寿命地区的外科实践。
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The geographic diversity of authorship in leading general surgery journals; A study of 24,332 authors

Background

Research guides evidence-based general surgery practice, advocacy, policy and resource allocation, but is seemingly lacking representation from those countries with greatest disease burden and mortality. Accordingly, we conducted a geographic study of publications in the most impactful general surgery journals worldwide.

Methods

The six general surgery journals with the highest 2020 impact factors were selected. Only journals specific to general surgery were included. For all original articles over the past five years, the affiliated country and city were extracted for the first, second and last author. Number of publications were adjusted per capita, and compared to Human Development Index (HDI) using logistic regression.

Results

8274 original articles were published in the top six ranked general surgery journals over 2016–2020, with 24,332 affiliated authors. Authors were most commonly associated with the US (27.88%), Japan (9.09%) and China (8.46%), or per capita, The Netherlands, Sweden and Singapore. There is a linear association between publishing in a top six journal and HDI of country of affiliation. Just four publications were from medium or low HDI countries over the period.

Conclusion

Authorship in leading general surgery journals is predominantly from wealthy, Western countries. Authorship is associated with affiliation with a high HDI country, with few authors from medium or low HDI countries. There is a lack of representation in literature from Africa, Russia, and parts of Southeast Asia, and thus a lack of locally relevant evidence to guide surgical practice in these areas of high disease burden and low life expectancy.

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158
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its establishment in 2003, The Surgeon has established itself as one of the leading multidisciplinary surgical titles, both in print and online. The Surgeon is published for the worldwide surgical and dental communities. The goal of the Journal is to achieve wider national and international recognition, through a commitment to excellence in original research. In addition, both Colleges see the Journal as an important educational service, and consequently there is a particular focus on post-graduate development. Much of our educational role will continue to be achieved through publishing expanded review articles by leaders in their field. Articles in related areas to surgery and dentistry, such as healthcare management and education, are also welcomed. We aim to educate, entertain, give insight into new surgical techniques and technology, and provide a forum for debate and discussion.
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