Diversity, equity, and inclusion in medical education journals: An evaluation of editorial board composition.

IF 3.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Medical Teacher Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-26 DOI:10.1080/0142159X.2023.2249212
Muhammad Romail Manan, Iqra Nawaz, Sara Rahman, Hamna Manan
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Abstract

Purpose of the article: As editorial boards (EBs) of medical education journals (MEJs) hold substantial control over framing current medical education scholarship, we aimed to evaluate representation of women as well as geographic and socioeconomic diversity on EBs of these journals.

Materials and methods: In our cross-sectional study, Composite Editorial Board Diversity Score (CEBDS) was used to evaluate diversity at gender, geographic region, and country income level. Websites of MEJs were screened for relevant information. Job titles were categorized into 3 editorial roles and data were analyzed using SPSS version 26.

Results: Out of 42 MEJs, 19 journals (45.2%) were published from the Global South. Among 1219 editors, 57.5% were men. Out of 46 editors in chief (EICs), 34.7% were women, and 60.9% were based in high income countries. No EIC belonged to low-income country. The proportion of female advisory board members was found to be positively correlated with the presence of a female EIC. Moreover, 2 journals achieved the maximum CEBDS. All editors belonged to the same World Bank income group and geographic region for 12 and 8 journals respectively.

Conclusions: In order to allow a truly global perspective in medical education to prevail, diversity and inclusivity on these journals become important parameters to address. Thus, promoting policies centered on improving diversity in all aspects should become a top priority.

医学教育期刊的多样性、公平性和包容性:对编辑委员会组成的评估。
文章目的:由于医学教育期刊(MEJs)的编辑委员会(EBs)在很大程度上控制着当前医学教育学术研究的框架,我们旨在评估女性在这些期刊的编辑委员会中的代表性以及地域和社会经济多样性:在我们的横断面研究中,编委会多样性综合评分(CEBDS)用于评估性别、地理区域和国家收入水平的多样性。筛选了 MEJ 网站的相关信息。职称被分为 3 种编辑角色,数据使用 SPSS 26 版进行分析:结果:在 42 种 MEJ 中,有 19 种期刊(45.2%)是在全球南部出版的。在 1219 名编辑中,57.5% 为男性。在 46 位主编(EIC)中,34.7% 为女性,60.9% 来自高收入国家。没有一位主编属于低收入国家。女性顾问委员会成员的比例与女性 EIC 的存在呈正相关。此外,有 2 种期刊的 CEBDS 达到最高值。分别有 12 种和 8 种期刊的所有编辑属于世界银行的同一收入组别和地理区域:为了使医学教育具有真正的全球视野,这些期刊的多样性和包容性成为需要解决的重要参数。因此,促进以改善各方面多样性为中心的政策应成为重中之重。
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Medical Teacher
Medical Teacher 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
8.50%
发文量
396
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Teacher provides accounts of new teaching methods, guidance on structuring courses and assessing achievement, and serves as a forum for communication between medical teachers and those involved in general education. In particular, the journal recognizes the problems teachers have in keeping up-to-date with the developments in educational methods that lead to more effective teaching and learning at a time when the content of the curriculum—from medical procedures to policy changes in health care provision—is also changing. The journal features reports of innovation and research in medical education, case studies, survey articles, practical guidelines, reviews of current literature and book reviews. All articles are peer reviewed.
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