Propst Katie, O'Sullivan David, Tulikangas Paul
Division of Urogynecology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut.
Department of Research Administration, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut.
J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2015 Sep-Oct;22(6):1045-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jmig.2015.05.020. Epub 2015 Jun 1.
To examine the rate of abstract publication from the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons Annual Scientific Meeting (SGSASM), 2004 to 2012.
This is a retrospective study in which all abstracts presented at the SGSASM from 2004 to 2012 were reviewed. Information was collected on oral (O), oral poster (OP), and poster (P) presentations. To evaluate for publication, all abstracts were searched for in the US National Library of Medicine's PubMed database. Chi-square tests were used to evaluate whether there were differences in distribution of published studies by first author location and affiliation and number of abstract authors.
Canadian Task Force III.
In total, 867 abstracts were reviewed, including all O, OP, and P presentations. Video and tips and tricks presentations were excluded. Overall rate of publication for all abstracts from 2004 to 2012 was 55.7%, comprising 82.4% for O presentations, 60.9% for OP presentations, and 41.4% for P presentations. There was no significant difference in location for published abstracts (p = .878), although published abstracts had a significantly greater number of authors (p < .001). Abstracts presented by authors from university programs were more likely to be published (p < .001). For all presentation types, the mean number of citations for published abstracts was different for the 9-year period (O, OP, and P: p < .001), with an overall decline toward the end of the assessment period.
Over a 9-year period (2004-2012), the rate of abstract publication at the SGSASM was 55.7%, which is similar to other academic meetings. The comparability of this publication rate shows that the abstract selection committee is able to select high-quality research with limited information provided in abstract submissions.
调查2004年至2012年妇科外科医生协会年度科学会议(SGSASM)摘要发表率。
这是一项回顾性研究,对2004年至2012年在SGSASM上发表的所有摘要进行了回顾。收集了关于口头报告(O)、口头海报报告(OP)和海报报告(P)的信息。为评估发表情况,在美国国立医学图书馆的PubMed数据库中搜索了所有摘要。采用卡方检验评估发表研究在第一作者所在地区、所属机构以及摘要作者数量方面的分布是否存在差异。
加拿大工作组III级。
共回顾了867篇摘要,包括所有的O、OP和P报告。视频以及技巧与窍门报告被排除在外。2004年至2012年所有摘要的总体发表率为55.7%,其中O报告的发表率为82.4%,OP报告为60.9%,P报告为41.4%。发表摘要的地区没有显著差异(p = 0.878),不过发表的摘要作者数量显著更多(p < 0.001)。来自大学项目的作者所展示的摘要更有可能发表(p < 0.001)。对于所有报告类型,9年期间发表摘要的平均被引用次数存在差异(O、OP和P:p < 0.001),在评估期结束时总体呈下降趋势。
在9年期间(2004 - 2012年),SGSASM的摘要发表率为55.7%,与其他学术会议相似。这一发表率的可比性表明,摘要评选委员会能够在摘要提交所提供的有限信息基础上选出高质量的研究。