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Sex Differences in Authorship of Major Gastroenterology Society Guidelines and Technical Reviews.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences ( IF 2.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-09 , DOI: 10.1007/s10620-019-06040-4
Daniel Bushyhead 1 , Lisa L Strate 1
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Objectives

To analyze the proportion of gastroenterology society guidelines and technical reviews with female authors.

Methods

Retrospective study of the sex of authors of American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD), American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) and American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) guidelines and technical reviews.

Results

Between 2007 and 2019, 21% of authors of AASLD, ACG and AGA guidelines, and technical reviews were female. Eighteen percent of first authors were female. There was a statistically significant increase in female authorship over the past 10 years only for AASLD guidelines.

Conclusions

There were fewer female authors of AASLD, ACG and AGA guidelines, and technical reviews than males. This disparity decreased over time only in AASLD guidelines. Addressing disparities in guideline and technical review authorship may promote academic advancement for female gastroenterologists.



中文翻译:

主要胃肠病学学会指南和技术评论的作者性别差异。

目标

与女性作者一起分析胃肠病学会指南和技术评论的比例。

方法

美国肝病研究协会(AASLD),美国胃肠病学院(ACG)和美国胃肠病协会(AGA)指南和技术评论作者的性别回顾性研究。

结果

在2007年至2019年之间,AASLD,ACG和AGA指南以及技术评论的作者中有21%是女性。第一作者的百分之十八是女性。在过去的10年中,仅根据AASLD指南,女性作者人数在统计上显着增加。

结论

AASLD,ACG和AGA指南以及技术评论的女性作者少于男性。仅在AASLD指南中,这种差异才随着时间而减少。解决指南和技术评论作者之间的差异可能会促进女性肠胃科医生的学术进步。

更新日期:2020-01-09
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