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优化同行评审以最小化撤回与 COVID-19 相关文献的风险。

Optimizing peer review to minimize the risk of retracting COVID-19-related literature.

机构信息

Independent Researcher, Miki-cho, Japan.

Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Auenbruggerplatz 29, 8036, Graz, Austria.

出版信息

Med Health Care Philos. 2021 Mar;24(1):21-26. doi: 10.1007/s11019-020-09990-z. Epub 2020 Nov 20.

Abstract

Retractions of COVID-19 literature in both preprints and the peer-reviewed literature serve as a reminder that there are still challenging issues underlying the integrity of the biomedical literature. The risks to academia become larger when such retractions take place in high-ranking biomedical journals. In some cases, retractions result from unreliable or nonexistent data, an issue that could easily be avoided by having open data policies, but there have also been retractions due to oversight in peer review and editorial verification. As COVID-19 continues to affect academics and societies around the world, failures in peer review might also constitute a public health risk. The effectiveness by which COVID-19 literature is corrected, including through retractions, depends on the stringency of measures in place to detect errors and to correct erroneous literature. It also relies on the stringent implementation of open data policies.

摘要

撤稿提醒我们,生物医学文献的完整性仍然存在一些挑战。在高排名的生物医学期刊上发生撤稿时,对学术界的风险就更大了。在某些情况下,撤稿是由于数据不可靠或不存在,而通过制定开放数据政策本可以很容易地避免这个问题,但也有一些撤稿是由于同行评审和编辑验证中的疏忽。随着 COVID-19 继续在世界各地的学术界和社会中产生影响,同行评审的失败也可能构成公共卫生风险。纠正 COVID-19 文献的有效性,包括通过撤稿,取决于发现错误和纠正错误文献的措施的严格程度。它还依赖于严格执行开放数据政策。

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