A 25-Year Analysis of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Research in Orthopaedics Shows Majority Female Authorship and Increasing Gender Parity Research.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
JBJS Open Access Pub Date : 2023-10-29 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.2106/JBJS.OA.23.00073
Desiree E Ojo, Victor H Martinez, Aroob Zaheer, Tyler K Williamson, Michael D Baird, Marvin Dingle
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Abstract

Introduction: Orthopaedic surgery is one of the least diverse fields in medicine. In recent decades, there has been a concerted effort to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the specialty, in addition to the institution of several organizations to establish the pipeline and facilitate underrepresented minority students into orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this study was to examine trends in orthopaedic surgery DEI research.

Methods: A search of DEI articles was conducted in orthopaedic surgery using PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and Education Resources Information Center. The year of publication, article topic of focus, sex of the primary author, publishing journal, citation index, and primary contributing institution were recorded for each article. Sex of the primary author was predicted by the authors using an online image search of the author and institution. Articles were excluded if the research was conducted outside of the United States or if they were not specific to orthopaedic surgery.

Results: A total of 143 articles met the inclusion criteria. A total of 52.4% of authors (n = 75) were women and 44.1% (n = 63) were men. A total of 42.7% of the articles were written about sex (n = 61), 39.9% about race/ethnicity and sex (n = 57), and 11.9% about race/ethnicity (n = 17). A total of 10 articles were affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis while 51 other institutions wrote the remaining articles, with none having more than 4. Information could not be confirmed for 5 articles. In 2018, 5 articles were published, followed by 17 in 2019, 25 in 2020, 34 in 2021, and 30 in 2022.

Conclusion: DEI research in orthopaedic surgery is a relatively new venture within the specialty and has room to grow, specifically in the examination of race/ethnicity and inclusion strategies. Leading journals and academic institutions in orthopaedic surgery should incentivize productivity and authorship in DEI research.

Level of evidence: III.

一项对骨科多样性、公平性和包容性研究的25年分析显示,大多数女性作者和越来越多的性别平等研究。
导读:骨科是医学中多样性最少的领域之一。近几十年来,除了一些组织机构建立渠道,促进代表性不足的少数民族学生进入骨科手术,还共同努力增加该专业的多样性、公平性和包容性(DEI)。本研究的目的是探讨骨科手术DEI研究的趋势。方法:通过PubMed、MEDLINE、EMBASE、Scopus、护理与相关健康文献累积索引、教育资源信息中心等检索骨科外科DEI文献。记录每篇文章的出版年份、文章关注的主题、主要作者的性别、出版期刊、引文索引和主要贡献机构。作者使用作者和机构的在线图像搜索来预测第一作者的性别。如果研究是在美国以外进行的,或者不是特定于骨科手术的文章被排除在外。结果:共有143篇文章符合纳入标准。女性作者占52.4% (n = 75),男性作者占44.1% (n = 63)。共有42.7%的文章涉及性别(n = 61), 39.9%的文章涉及种族/民族和性别(n = 57), 11.9%的文章涉及种族/民族(n = 17)。总共有10篇文章隶属于圣路易斯的华盛顿大学,而其他51个机构撰写了其余的文章,没有一个超过4篇。有5篇文章信息无法确认。2018年发表5篇,2019年17篇,2020年25篇,2021年34篇,2022年30篇。结论:DEI研究在骨科手术中是一个相对较新的领域,有很大的发展空间,特别是在种族/民族和包容策略的研究方面。骨科领域的主要期刊和学术机构应该激励DEI研究的生产力和作者。证据水平:III。
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