Association of Double-Blind Reviews With Increases in Women as First Authors: An Initial Report From the Journal of Cardiac Failure.

IF 6.7 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Ersilia M Defilippis, Elena Donald, Logan Cho, Andrew Sauer, Jennifer Maning, Vanessa Blumer, Alexander Hajduczok, Quentin Youmans, Martha Gulati, Meredith T Hurt, Alayna Humphrey, Nosheen Reza, Robert Mentz, Anuradha Lala
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Abstract

Introduction: Women continue to remain under-represented in academic publishing in the field of cardiology. Some evidence suggests that double-blind peer reviews may mitigate the impact of gender bias. In July 2021, the Journal of Cardiac Failure implemented a process for the conduct of double-blind reviews after previously using single-blind reviews, with the aim of improving author diversity. The purpose of the current study was to examine the association between changes in authorship characteristics and implementation of double-blind reviews.

Methods: Manuscripts were stratified into 3 Eras: March-September 2021 (Era 1: prior to double-blind reviews); March-September 2022 (Era 2); and March-September 2023 (Era 3). All article types except invited editorials were included. Data were abstracted, including names, genders, ranks, and disciplines of the first and senior authors.

Results: A total of 310 manuscripts were included in the analysis. The proportion of women first authors increased from 24% in Era 1 to 34% in Era 2 to 39% in Era 3, while the percentage of women authors serving in a senior authorship role remained fairly stable over time-around 21%-22%. Even after adjusting for region, article type, first-author discipline, and last-author gender, there was an increase in female first authors over time (P = 0.015). Manuscripts with a female senior author were significantly more likely to have a female first author.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that double-blind peer review may contribute to increased gender diversity of first authors and may highlight areas for future improvement by the Journal and academic publishing in general.

双盲评审与女性第一作者增加的关系:心力衰竭杂志》的初步报告。
导言:女性在心脏病学学术出版领域的代表性仍然不足。一些证据表明,双盲同行评审可减轻性别偏见的影响。2021 年 7 月,《心力衰竭杂志》实施了双盲审稿流程,此前采用的是单盲审稿,目的是提高作者的多样性。本稿件旨在研究作者特征的变化与实施双盲审稿之间的关联:将稿件分为 3 个时代:方法:将稿件分为 3 个时代:2021 年 3 月至 9 月(时代 1--双盲审稿之前)、2022 年 3 月至 9 月(时代 2)和 2023 年 3 月至 9 月(时代 3)。除特邀社论外,所有文章类型均包括在内。数据摘要包括第一作者和资深作者的姓名、性别、职级和学科:共有 310 篇稿件被纳入分析。女性第一作者的比例从时代1的24%上升到时代2的34%,再上升到时代3的39%,而女性资深作者的比例则一直保持在21-22%左右。即使对地区、文章类型、第一作者学科和最后作者性别进行调整后,女性第一作者的比例也随着时间的推移而增加(p= 0.015)。有女性资深作者的稿件中,女性第一作者的比例明显更高:我们的研究结果表明,双盲同行评审可能有助于提高第一作者的性别多样性,并强调了JCF和学术出版未来需要改进的领域。
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Journal of Cardiac Failure
Journal of Cardiac Failure 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
653
审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Cardiac Failure publishes original, peer-reviewed communications of scientific excellence and review articles on clinical research, basic human studies, animal studies, and bench research with potential clinical applications to heart failure - pathogenesis, etiology, epidemiology, pathophysiological mechanisms, assessment, prevention, and treatment.
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