Macmillan Craig D, Moore Anthony K, Cook Ronald J, Pedley David K
Department of Academic Emergency Medicine, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough TS4 3BW, UK.
Emerg Med J. 2007 Jun;24(6):425-6. doi: 10.1136/emj.2007.046078.
To determine the publication rate of abstracts presented by UK emergency physicians at major emergency medicine meetings, and to identify the site of publication of papers.
All abstracts presented to the annual scientific meetings of both the British Association of Emergency Medicine and the Faculty of Accident and Emergency Medicine between 2001 and 2002 were identified retrospectively from conference programmes. To identify whether the work relating to the abstract had been published in a peer-reviewed journal, the Medline database (Ovid interface) was searched using the first and last authors as well as key words from the abstract.
Of the 404 abstracts identified, 124 (30%) had been published as full articles. For abstracts presented in the oral sessions, 83 (57%) resulted in publication. A range of journals accepted papers for publication.
The abstract-to-publication ratio for UK emergency medicine is lower than for other specialties, but broadly similar to emergency medicine in the US and Australia.
确定英国急诊医师在主要急诊医学会议上发表的摘要的发表率,并确定论文的发表地点。
从会议日程中回顾性地识别出2001年至2002年期间提交给英国急诊医学协会和急诊医学学院年度科学会议的所有摘要。为了确定与该摘要相关的工作是否已在同行评审期刊上发表,使用第一作者和最后作者以及摘要中的关键词在Medline数据库(Ovid界面)中进行搜索。
在识别出的404篇摘要中,124篇(30%)已作为全文发表。在口头会议上发表的摘要中,83篇(57%)最终得以发表。一系列期刊接受论文发表。
英国急诊医学的摘要发表率低于其他专业,但与美国和澳大利亚的急诊医学大致相似。