Authorship diversity among systematic reviews in eyes and vision

Ref ID 786
First Author R. Qureshi
Journal SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
Year Of Publishing 2020
URL https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-020-01451-1
Keywords • Equity
• Non-Cochrane reviews
• Author
Problem(s) • Failure to consider equity, different socioeconomic groups or disadvantaged populations
• Lack of diversity in review authorship teams
Article Type Empirical
Article Subtype Cross-sectional survey/Methodological systematic review
First Author Country United States
Aim To assess the gender of the first and corresponding authors (“woman,” “man,” or “unknown”) of 313 systematic reviews published in The Cochrane Library and a random sample of non-Cochrane 313 eyes and vision intervention reviews.
Level of Investigation Descriptive
Summary of Findings From 313 systematic reviews published in The Cochrane Library and a random sample of non-Cochrane 313 eyes and vision intervention reviews. The gender of 647/751 (86%) authors was ascertained: 276 women and 371 men. Among Cochrane eyes and vision systematic reviews, the proportions of women in first and/or corresponding author positions were consistent and approximately equal to men. Among non-Cochrane eyes and vision systematic reviews, the representation of women was markedly lower as corresponding authors than other positions. Most authors of Cochrane eyes and vision systematic reviews were from the UK (31%) and USA (26%), whereas most authors of non-Cochrane systematic reviews were from China (34%).
Number of systematic reviews included 626
Number of eligible systematic reviews assessed 4451