Looking for women in hepatology: Sex authorship differences in clinical practice guidelines and position statements
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
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Looking for women in hepatology: Sex authorship differences in clinical practice guidelines and position statements / Mantovani, A.; Nascimbeni, F.; Buzzetti, E.; Dalbeni, A.. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - 51:6(2019), pp. 911-913. [10.1016/j.dld.2019.04.005]
Abstract:
First female authorship is slowly increasing in scientific publications, but it is still inconsistent and seems to vary across different medical disciplines and specialties. When looking at the authorship in gastroenterology and/or hepatology original papers, it was estimated that the proportion of first female authors increased from 9% in 1992 to 29% in 2012, whereas for last authors, the proportion of female authors increased from 5% in 1992 to 14% in 2012. However, clinical practice guidelines or position statements may potentially adopt different authorship rules when compared to original articles.
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Mantovani, A.; Nascimbeni, F.; Buzzetti, E.; Dalbeni, A.
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