As of 2023, the share of corresponding/leading authors in scientific publications in Obstetrics and Gynecology was around 95.6%. The forecasted data indicates a slight decrease over the coming years, with values projected to reach 95.23% by 2028. This represents a minor decline year-on-year, averaging about 0.06% annually over 2024-2028.
Future trends to watch include potential shifts driven by collaborative research initiatives and changes in academic publishing models, which may affect the prominence of corresponding authors. Monitoring these dynamics will be essential to understand the evolving role of leadership in scientific publications.