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Women Authors in Nuclear Medicine Journals: a Survey from 2014 to 2020

Charline LASNON, Gilles Girault, Rachida Lebtahi, Catherine Ansquer, Justine Lequesne and Elske Quak
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 2021, jnumed.121.262773; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.121.262773
Charline LASNON
1 UNICANCER, Comprehensive Cancer Center F. Baclesse, Nuclear Medicine Department, France;
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Gilles Girault
2 UNICANCER, Comprehensive Cancer Center F. Baclesse, Medical Library, France;
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Rachida Lebtahi
3 Department of Nuclear Medicine, Beaujon Hospital, France;
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Catherine Ansquer
4 Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital of Nantes, France;
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Justine Lequesne
5 UNICANCER, Comprehensive Cancer Center F. Baclesse, Biostatistics Department Caen, France
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Elske Quak
1 UNICANCER, Comprehensive Cancer Center F. Baclesse, Nuclear Medicine Department, France;
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Despite the feminization of the medical workforce, women do not have the same career perspectives as men. In nuclear medicine, little information is available on the gender gap regarding prominent author positions of scientific articles. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate recent trends in the gender distribution of first and last authorship of articles published in nuclear medicine journals. Methods: We conducted a bibliometric analysis of first and last author gender of articles published from 2014 to 2020 in 15 nuclear medicine journals. Manuscript title, article type, journal impact factor, date of publication, first and last name and country of provenance of first and last authors were noted. The Gender-API software was used to determine author gender. All statistics were descriptive. Results: Women represented 32.8% of first authors and 19.6% of last ones. Female authorship increased from 28.2% (428 of 1518 articles) in 2014 to 35.5% (735 of 2069 articles, relative increase 72%) in 2020 (p<0.001) for first authors and from 15.6% (237 of 1518 articles) in 2014 to 20.5% (424 of 2069 articles, relative increase 79%) in 2020 (p<0.001) for last ones. Parity was forecasted in 2035 for first authors and in 2052 for last ones. Female authorship increased in Europe for first (P = 0.014) and last authors (p<0.001), in high-ranking journals for first (P = 0.004) and last authors (p<0.001) and in other journal ranks for last authors (P = 0.01). Female first and last authorship rose for original articles (P = 0.02 and P = 0.01 respectively) and case reports (p<0.001 and P = 0.002 respectively). Regarding collaborations, the proportion of articles produced by male first and last authors decreased from 62.2% in 2014 to 52.9% in 2020 in favor of female first and last authors (OR=1.07, p<0.001), male first and female last authors (OR =1.05, p<0.001) and female first and male last authors (OR=1.03, p<0.001). Conclusion: Female first and last authorship in nuclear medicine journals increased substantially from 2014 to 2020, in particular in high-ranking journals, in Europe and for original articles and case reports. Male/male collaborations decreased by 10% in favor of all other collaborations. Parity can be foreseen in a few decades.

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