Evaluating Editor-in-Chief Diversity in High-Impact Plastic Surgery Journals: A 20-Journal Analysis.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Ramana Kolady, Paul G Guirguis, Mark P Youssef, Andrew F Ibrahim, Ankit Punreddy, Jake A Fiore, Michaela Malin, Mark Ayob, Paul Soliman, Mina Botros
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Abstract

Background: Lack of diversity in medical research is a growing concern. Editorial boards play a significant role in shaping scientific discourse; thus, it is imperative that they convey a variety of perspectives. This study examines editorial boards of the top 20 plastic surgery journals, focusing on the demographic and academic backgrounds of editors-in-chief.

Methods: Editorial boards of the top 20 plastic surgery journals by impact factor were reviewed for editor-in-chief information through journal websites and public sources. Information on demographic characteristics, academic background, years since training completion, and leadership were collected by 2 independent reviewers. H-indices were obtained from the Scopus database.

Results: Among 15 editors-in-chief, 93.3% were male (n = 14), and 6.7% were female (n = 1); 66.7% of editors-in-chief were White (n = 10), and 33.3% were Asian (n = 5). Mean years since training completion was 26.6 ± 10.3 years. Furthermore, 66.7% of editors-in-chief held an MD (n = 10), 26.7% held an MD and PhD (n = 4), and 6.7% held a master's degree and PhD (n = 1). Editors-in-chief residency training backgrounds included 6.7% trained in general surgery (n = 1), 33.3% trained in plastic surgery (n = 5), 26.7% trained in both general and plastic surgery (n = 4), and 26.7% trained in other specialties (n = 4). All editors-in-chief held professorship positions, 53.3% held chair positions (n = 8), 60.0% served as current or past society presidents (n = 9), and 60.0% held director roles (n = 9).

Conclusion: This study highlights limited gender and racial diversity among plastic surgery journal editors-in-chief. Efforts must continue to address this issue and promote diversity in leadership roles.

评估高影响力整形外科期刊主编多样性:20种期刊分析。
背景:医学研究缺乏多样性日益受到关注。编辑委员会在塑造科学话语方面发挥着重要作用;因此,它们必须传达各种各样的观点。这项研究调查了排名前20的整形外科期刊的编辑委员会,重点关注主编的人口统计学和学术背景。方法:通过期刊网站和公共资源对影响因子排名前20位的整形外科期刊编委会进行检索,获取主编信息。人口统计学特征、学术背景、培训完成年限和领导能力的信息由2名独立评审员收集。h - index取自Scopus数据库。结果:15位主编中,男性占93.3% (n = 14),女性占6.7% (n = 1);66.7%的总编辑是白人(n = 10), 33.3%是亚洲人(n = 5)。培训结束后的平均年数为26.6±10.3年。此外,66.7%的主编拥有医学博士学位(n = 10), 26.7%的主编拥有医学博士和博士学位(n = 4), 6.7%的主编拥有硕士和博士学位(n = 1)。总编辑住院医师培训背景包括6.7%接受过普外科培训(n = 1), 33.3%接受过整形外科培训(n = 5), 26.7%接受过普外科和整形外科培训(n = 4), 26.7%接受过其他专业培训(n = 4)。所有主编担任教授职位,53.3%担任主席职位(n = 8), 60.0%担任现任或前任学会会长(n = 9), 60.0%担任主任职位(n = 9)。结论:这项研究突出了整形外科杂志主编中有限的性别和种族多样性。必须继续努力解决这一问题,促进领导角色的多样性。
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CiteScore
2.70
自引率
13.30%
发文量
584
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The only independent journal devoted to general plastic and reconstructive surgery, Annals of Plastic Surgery serves as a forum for current scientific and clinical advances in the field and a sounding board for ideas and perspectives on its future. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles, brief communications, case reports, and notes in all areas of interest to the practicing plastic surgeon. There are also historical and current reviews, descriptions of surgical technique, and lively editorials and letters to the editor.
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