女性和男性在AAO-HNS会议上的发言和发表率。

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Marc A Cohen, Natasha Mirza, Kristel Dow, Soo Kim Abboud
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目的:我们试图评估2000年至2004年提交给美国耳鼻喉头颈外科学会(AAO-HNS)年度会议的女性和男性摘要的百分比。我们试图确定所有提交的后续同行评议的总体发表率。我们还研究了女性演讲者的服从趋势,并将其与男性进行了比较。研究设计:横断面研究。环境:三级学术医疗中心。方法:2008年在Medline和Pubmed计算机数据库中检索2000 ~ 2004年发表的2463篇摘要。审稿人对已发表的文章进行审查,评估发表率、发表时间、作者性别和发表亚专业。结果:2000 - 2004年共发表海报1413篇(占57.35%),口头报告1051篇(占42.65%)。在1413张海报中,275张(19.46%)为女性第一作者。女性第一作者海报发表率为33.81%,男性第一作者海报发表率为36.99% (p = 0.353)。在1051篇口头报告中,154篇(14.65%)由女性第一作者发表。男性第一作者口头报告发表率为60.98%,女性第一作者口头报告发表率为59.09% (p = 0.657)。男女在海报发表时间(p = 0.796)和口头报告发表时间(p = 0.737)上没有统计学差异。大多数女性第一作者提交的论文涉及儿科(29.94%)和普通耳鼻喉科(17.88%)。结论:虽然越来越多的女性被耳鼻喉科所吸引,但在2000年至2004年的AAO-HNS年度会议上,她们所占的比例不到20%。女性更常提交海报而不是口头报告。摘要的最终出版率和发言的平均出版时间在男女之间是相等的。
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Presentation and publication rates among women and men at AAO-HNS meetings.

Objective: We attempted to assess the percentages of abstracts submitted to annual American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) meetings from 2000 to 2004 by both women and men. We sought to determine the subsequent peer-reviewed overall publication rates for all submissions. We also studied trends of submission among female presenters and compared them to males.

Study design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Tertiary academic medical center.

Methods: 2,463 total abstracts presented between 2000 and 2004 were searched in the computerized databases Medline and Pubmed in 2008. The published articles were examined by reviewers to assess publication rate, time to publication, gender of authorship and subspecialty of publication.

Results: 1,413 (57.35%) posters and 1,051 (42.65%) oral presentations were presented from 2000 to 2004. Of the 1,413 posters presented, 275 (19.46%) were presented by female first authors. The female first-author poster publication rate was 33.81%, while the male first-author poster publication rate was 36.99% (p = 0.353). Of 1,051 oral presentations, 154 (14.65%) were presented by female first authors. The male first-author oral presentation publication rate was 60.98%, while the female first-author oral presentation publication rate was 59.09% (p = 0.657). There were no statistical differences in time to publication for posters (p = 0.796) or oral presentations (p = 0.737) between the genders. The majority of female first-author submissions involved pediatric (29.94%) and general (17.88%) otolaryngology.

Conclusion: While women are increasingly drawn to otolaryngology, they represented less than 20% of total submissions at the annual AAO-HNS meetings from 2000 to 2004. Women more commonly submit poster than oral presentations. The eventual publication rates of abstracts and the average time to publication of presentations are equal between the genders.

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