| Literature DB >> 35296967 |
Aikaterini Apostolopoulou1,2, Barbara Fyntanidou3, Anne D Shrewsbury4, Katerina Kotzampassi4.
Abstract
The proportion of females choosing a career in surgery is lower than that of males. Through the Obesity Surgery and SOARD journals of 2018-2020, the number of articles with female first/senior authors was identified and their characteristics were assessed. Almost 40% of the published papers were written by females, being mostly original and from University Hospitals, although the difference in the numbers between journals was prominent (p = 0.011). Articles with a female as first author had a female or male as senior, at a ratio 1:2, while less than 10% of female senior authors had a male as first. The number of females as corresponding authors in SOARD was significantly higher (p < 0.001). The findings of the present study underline the existing gender inequity in bariatric surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Bibliometry; Female gender; Obesity surgery; Publications
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35296967 DOI: 10.1007/s11695-022-05998-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obes Surg ISSN: 0960-8923 Impact factor: 3.479