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Honorary Authorships in Surgical Literature.

作者信息

Luiten J D, Verhemel A, Dahi Y, Luiten E J T, Gadjradj P S

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Elisabeth-Tweesteden Hospital, Hilvarenbeekseweg 60, 5022 GC, Tilburg, The Netherlands.

Department of Neurosurgery, Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

World J Surg. 2019 Mar;43(3):696-703. doi: 10.1007/s00268-018-4831-3.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Honorary authorship (HA) is defined as an enlisted co-author who did not make sufficient contributions to merit being included as a co-author according to the ICMJE guidelines on authorship. It is unknown if HA is present in the surgical literature.

METHODS

We analysed studies published in 2016 in five journals with the highest impact factor in general surgery. All original articles, reviews and clinical trials with more than one author were included. Corresponding authors of these manuscripts received an online survey by email. The survey consisted of three parts focussing on demographics, knowledge and application of the ICMJE guidelines, and deciding authorship.

RESULTS

In total, 320 of the 1037 surveys were completed (30.9%). Two hundred and seventy-two (88.6%) of the corresponding authors were aware of the ICMJE authorship guidelines, and 203 (66.3%) were aware of the general issue of honorary authorship. One hundred and thirty-five (44.0%) responders reported at least one co-author who only performed tasks which should not merit actual authorship according to the ICMJE guidelines. Furthermore, only 46 (15.0%) of the responders believed that a co-author listed for their article did not make sufficient contribution to merit being included as co-author. No significant differences were found between the journals investigated.

CONCLUSION

Despite ICMJE guidelines to reduce HA, the prevalence may still exist to a higher level than preferable. The authors plead for more transparent authorship systems in which journal editors and senior department members take more responsibility into enforcement of the ICMJE guidelines.

摘要

引言

荣誉作者身份(HA)被定义为根据国际医学期刊编辑委员会(ICMJE)的作者身份指南,虽被列为共同作者但未做出足够贡献而不应被列为共同作者的情况。手术文献中是否存在荣誉作者身份尚不清楚。

方法

我们分析了2016年发表在普通外科领域影响因子最高的五本期刊上的研究。纳入所有有多位作者的原创文章、综述和临床试验。这些稿件的通讯作者通过电子邮件接受在线调查。该调查包括三个部分,重点关注人口统计学、ICMJE指南的知识和应用以及确定作者身份。

结果

总共1037份调查问卷中有320份完成(30.9%)。272位(88.6%)通讯作者知晓ICMJE作者身份指南,203位(66.3%)知晓荣誉作者身份这一普遍问题。135位(44.0%)受访者报告至少有一位共同作者仅执行了根据ICMJE指南不应获得实际作者身份的任务。此外,只有46位(15.0%)受访者认为其文章中列出的一位共同作者没有做出足够贡献而不应被列为共同作者。在所调查的期刊之间未发现显著差异。

结论

尽管ICMJE有减少荣誉作者身份的指南,但这种情况的发生率可能仍高于理想水平。作者呼吁建立更透明的作者身份制度,其中期刊编辑和高级部门成员应在执行ICMJE指南方面承担更多责任。

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