University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Am J Med Sci. 2011 Feb;341(2):106-9. doi: 10.1097/MAJ.0b013e3181f683a1.
The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) does not recommend guidelines on authorship position, despite its important role in academic promotion. To identify perceptions of authorship position, the authors performed the first study of authorship position using only open-ended questioning.
Articles with at least 3 authors were selected from the top 10 cited and 20 other medical journals. The first, last, and 1 author in-between were selected and asked to identify contributions of first and last authors listed in medical journal articles. The responses were analyzed for differences between perceptions of first versus last authorship.
Respondents were more likely to report ICMJE criteria being fulfilled by first authors; however, only 1.1% identified all 3 ICMJE conditions of authorship for either author. ICMJE criteria were no more likely identified by authors of high-impact versus low-impact journals. Significant differences existed between the understandings of appropriate roles for first- versus last-listed authors. First-listed authors were viewed at least 7 times more likely to be involved in study conduct, manuscript writing, have a major study contribution and perform the majority of the work involved. Last-listed authors were at least 7 times more likely to be viewed as having a minor or no contribution to the study, provide funding, be a laboratory head/mentor, hold a senior position and supervise/oversee the study.
ICMJE authorship criteria were poorly identified by respondents in this open-ended, international sampling of medical journal authors. Although ICMJE criteria are ideally met by all authors, this does not seem to be well understood or accepted.
尽管在学术晋升中具有重要作用,国际医学期刊编辑委员会(ICMJE)并未对作者署名位置推荐相关指南。为了明确作者署名位置的认知,作者首次使用开放式问题开展了作者署名位置研究。
从引用量排名前 10 的期刊和其他 20 种医学期刊中选择至少有 3 位作者的文章。选择第一作者、最后作者和中间作者,并要求他们识别医学期刊文章中列出的第一作者和最后作者的贡献。对这些回复进行分析,以比较第一作者和最后作者署名的认知差异。
回复者更倾向于报告第一作者满足 ICMJE 标准,但只有 1.1%的人识别出了第一作者和最后作者都满足的 3 项 ICMJE 作者署名条件。高影响力和低影响力期刊的作者都不太可能识别 ICMJE 标准。第一作者和最后作者之间的职责理解存在显著差异。第一作者被认为至少 7 倍更有可能参与研究实施、撰写手稿、对研究有主要贡献并完成大部分相关工作。最后作者被认为至少 7 倍更有可能被视为对研究无足轻重或没有贡献、提供资金、担任实验室负责人/导师、担任高级职位和监督/监督研究。
在这项针对医学期刊作者的开放式国际抽样调查中,回复者对 ICMJE 作者署名标准的识别较差。尽管所有作者都理想地满足 ICMJE 标准,但这似乎没有得到很好的理解或接受。