足踝大会发言人和研究作者的性别比例:十年分析(2012-2022 年)

Marguerite Anne Mullen, Emmanuel Budis, Arianna Gianakos, S. A. Esfahani, C. DiGiovanni, D. Guss
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引言/目的:如今,女性在医学院预科生中的比例已超过 50%,但在骨科外科中的比例仍然偏低(约占住院医师的 15%,占执业外科医生的 6%)。此外,尽管有不同的报告,有时甚至是有争议的报告,但女性协会会员、国内和国际会议发言人的比例以及她们在领导岗位(包括主持会议、讲台和专题讨论会)上的贡献率都被认为很低。本研究的目的是评估美国矫形足踝协会(AOFAS)全国会议的特邀发言人中女性代表的比例与《国际足踝杂志》(FAI)上的文章作者所反映的研究成果是否存在差距。方法:获取 2012 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月期间 AOFAS 专业日和年会的项目以及 FAI 文章。行业主办的项目不包括在内。通过个人了解或在线搜索作者简历来确定性别。演讲和文章被分为 "技术性 "和 "非技术性 "两类,其中技术性被定义为与骨科基础科学或临床实践相关。比较采用 Chi-Square 检验(显著性水平= p< 0.05)。结果分析了 1,020 篇 AOFAS 报告和 2,230 篇 FAI 文章。0.19%的AOFAS发言人、4.48%的FAI第一作者和4.13%的FAI资深作者没有提供性别信息。11.08% 的 AOFAS 特邀国家会议发言人、15.18% 的 FAI 第一作者和 7.40% 的 FAI 高级作者为女性。总体而言,女性发言人的比例明显低于女性第一作者(p= 0.0036),明显高于女性资深作者(p < 0.001)。在 2018 年和 2019 年,女性更有可能发表 "非技术性 "的 AOFAS 演讲。其他年份或 FAI 文章之间没有明显差异。平均每年的变化为:女性 AOFAS 报告人 +2.00%,FAI 女性第一作者 +0.31%,FAI 女性资深作者 -0.37%。结论2012年至2022年期间,女性占FAI第一作者的15.16%,但占AOFAS会议特邀发言人的11.08%。与此同时,AOFAS女性成员在整个组织中所占的比例从7.5%增至13%。因此,尽管足踝外科医生的代表性历来较低,但在2021年和2022年,女性足踝外科医生在应邀国家会议发言和研究中的比例与女性协会会员和女性在FAI发表研究论文的比例相当。历史上代表性不足的群体的代表性仍有提高的空间,但 AOFAS 女性发言人的增加表明了一种积极的趋势。图 1.2012 - 2022 年 AOFAS 女性讲台发言人和 FAI 女性第一作者的百分比
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Gender Representation Among Foot & Ankle Conference Presenters and Research Authors: A 10-Year Analysis (2012-2022)
Introduction/Purpose: Today women are over 50% of medical school matriculants but remain underrepresented in orthopaedic surgery (~15% of residents and < 6% of practicing surgeons). Moreover, despite different and sometimes controversial reports, the rate of female society memberships and national and international meeting speakers as well as their contribution to leadership positions including moderating sessions, podiums, and symposiums are believed to be low. The objective of this study was to assess whether there is a gap in female representation among invited speakers at American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS) national meetings relative to research productivity as reflected by article authorship in Foot & Ankle International journal (FAI). Methods: Programs for AOFAS specialty days and annual meetings and FAI articles from January 2012 to December 2022 were obtained. Industry-hosted programs were excluded. Gender was identified through personal acquaintance or online search on the biographies of the authors. Presentations and articles were categorized as “technical” or “non-technical”, where technical was defined as relating to basic science or the clinical practice of orthopaedics. Comparisons were done using the Chi-Square Test (significance level= p< 0.05). Results: 1,020 AOFAS presentations and 2,230 FAI articles were analyzed. Gender was unavailable for 0.19% of AOFAS speakers, 4.48% of FAI first authors and 4.13% of FAI senior authors. 11.08% of AOFAS invited national meeting speakers, 15.18% of FAI first authors and 7.40% of FAI senior authors were female. Overall, the proportion of female speakers was significantly lower than female first authors (p= 0.0036), and significantly higher than female senior authors (p < 0.001). In 2018 and 2019, women were more likely to have given “non-technical” AOFAS presentations. There was no significant difference in other years or among FAI articles. The average annual change was +2.00% female AOFAS presenters, +0.31% FAI female first authors and -0.37% FAI female senior authors per year. Conclusion: Women represented 15.16% of first authors in FAI between 2012 and 2022 but 11.08% of invited speakers at AOFAS meetings. Meanwhile, the percentage of female AOFAS membership in the organization as a whole increased from 7.5% to 13%. Thus, despite historically low rates of representation, female Foot & Ankle surgeons were proportionally represented in 2021 and 2022 among invited national conference presentations and research compared to female society membership and female research publications in FAI. There is still room to increase representation of deserving historically under-represented groups, however the increase in female AOFAS presenters demonstrates a positive trend. Figure 1. Percentage of AOFAS Female Podium Speakers and FAI Female 1st Authors, 2012 - 2022
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