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撤回:年轻血管外科医生中不专业社交媒体内容的流行情况。

RETRACTED: Prevalence of unprofessional social media content among young vascular surgeons.

作者信息

Hardouin Scott, Cheng Thomas W, Mitchell Erica L, Raulli Stephen J, Jones Douglas W, Siracuse Jeffrey J, Farber Alik

机构信息

Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Boston Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Mass.

Division of Vascular Surgery, Salem Health Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, Salem, Ore.

出版信息

J Vasc Surg. 2020 Aug;72(2):667-671. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2019.10.069. Epub 2019 Dec 25.

Abstract

This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/article-withdrawal). This article has been retracted at the request of the authors, the Editor-in-Chief and the Senior Editor of the Journal of Vascular Surgery. This article has been retracted in accordance with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Retraction Guidelines because the authors did not have permission to use the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery (APDVS) directory of program directors and trainees to conduct research. In addition, the methodology, analysis and conclusions of this article were based on published but not validated criteria, judging a series of behaviors including attire, alcohol consumption, controversial political and religious comments like abortion or gun control, in which significant conscious and unconscious biases were pervasive. The methodology was in part predicated on highly subjective assessments of professionalism based on antiquated norms and a predominantly male authorship supervised the assessments made by junior, male students and trainees. The authors did not identify biases in the methodology, i.e., judging public social media posts of women wearing bikinis on off-hours as “potentially unprofessional”. The goal of professionalism in medicine is to help ensure trust among patients, colleagues and hospital staff. However, professionalism has historically been defined by and for white, heterosexual men and does not always speak to the diversity of our workforce or our patients. The Editors deeply regret the failures in the Journal’s peer review process which allowed this paper to be published. The Editors and the review process failed to identify errors in the design of the study, to detect unauthorized use of the data, and to recognize the conscious and unconscious biases plaguing the methodology. For this, we express our most sincere apology.

摘要

本文已被撤回

请参阅爱思唯尔的文章撤回政策(https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/article-withdrawal)。本文应《血管外科杂志》的作者、主编和高级编辑的要求被撤回。根据出版伦理委员会(COPE)的撤回指南,本文被撤回,原因是作者未经许可使用血管外科住院医师项目主任协会(APDVS)的项目主任和学员名录进行研究。此外,本文的方法、分析和结论基于已发表但未经验证的标准,用于评判一系列行为,包括着装、饮酒、关于堕胎或枪支管制等有争议的政治和宗教评论,其中存在大量明显和潜在的偏见。该方法部分基于对专业性的高度主观评估,依据过时的规范,且主要由男性作者主导,由低年级男学生和学员进行评估。作者未识别出该方法中的偏见,例如将女性在非工作时间穿着比基尼的社交媒体公开帖子判定为“潜在不专业”。医学专业性的目标是帮助确保患者、同事和医院工作人员之间的信任。然而,专业性在历史上一直由白人异性恋男性定义并为其所用,并不总是适用于我们员工队伍或患者的多样性。编辑们对期刊同行评审过程中的失误深表遗憾,正是这些失误使得本文得以发表。编辑们和评审过程未能识别研究设计中的错误,未检测到数据的未经授权使用,也未认识到困扰该方法的明显和潜在偏见。为此,我们致以最诚挚的歉意。

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