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神经外科出版物的撤稿:一项系统综述。

Retraction of Neurosurgical Publications: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Wang Justin, Ku Jerry C, Alotaibi Naif M, Rutka James T

机构信息

Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Institute of Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Department of Neurosurgery, National Neuroscience Institute, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

World Neurosurg. 2017 Jul;103:809-814.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.04.014. Epub 2017 Apr 13.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Despite the increasing awareness of scientific fraud, no attempt has been made to assess its prevalence in neurosurgery. The aim of our review was to assess the chronologic trend, reasons, research type/design, and country of origin of retracted neurosurgical publications.

METHODS

Three independent reviewers searched the EMBASE and MEDLINE databases using neurosurgical keywords for retracted articles from 1995 to 2016. Archives of retracted articles (retractionwatch.com) and the independent Web sites of neurosurgical journals were also searched. Data including the journal, impact factor, reason for retraction, country of origin, and citations were extracted.

RESULTS

A total of 97 studies were included for data extraction. Journal impact factor ranged from 0.57 to 35.03. Most studies (61) were retracted within the last 5 years. The most common reason for retraction was because of a duplicated publication found elsewhere (26), followed closely by plagiarism (22), or presenting fraudulent data (14). Other reasons included scientific errors/mistakes, author misattribution, and compromised peer review. Articles originated from several countries and some were widely cited.

CONCLUSIONS

Retractions of neurosurgical publications are increasing significantly, mostly because of issues of academic integrity, including duplicate publishing and plagiarism. Implementation of more transparent data-sharing repositories and thorough screening of data before manuscript submission, as well as additional educational programs for new researchers, may help mitigate these issues in the future.

摘要

目的

尽管对科研欺诈的认识日益提高,但尚未有人尝试评估其在神经外科领域的发生率。我们此次综述的目的是评估被撤回的神经外科出版物的时间趋势、原因、研究类型/设计以及原产国。

方法

三名独立评审员使用神经外科关键词在EMBASE和MEDLINE数据库中搜索1995年至2016年期间被撤回的文章。还搜索了被撤回文章的存档(retractionwatch.com)以及神经外科期刊的独立网站。提取的数据包括期刊、影响因子、撤回原因、原产国和引用次数。

结果

总共纳入了97项研究进行数据提取。期刊影响因子范围为0.57至35.03。大多数研究(61项)是在过去5年内被撤回的。最常见的撤回原因是在其他地方发现重复发表(26项),紧随其后的是抄袭(22项)或呈现欺诈性数据(14项)。其他原因包括科学错误/失误、作者归属错误和同行评审受影响。文章来自多个国家,有些被广泛引用。

结论

神经外科出版物的撤回数量显著增加,主要是由于学术诚信问题,包括重复发表和抄袭。实施更透明的数据共享存储库并在稿件提交前对数据进行全面筛选,以及为新研究人员提供更多教育项目,可能有助于在未来缓解这些问题。

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