Kan Carolyn K, Qureshi Muhammad M, Paracha Munizay, Sachs Teviah E, Sarfaty Suzanne, Hirsch Ariel E
Department of Radiation Oncology, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2021 May 12;12:481-489. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S301041. eCollection 2021.
Understanding the trend of student authorship is crucial in determining its correlation to scholarly impact for corresponding authors. Our objective is to investigate student authorship rates over time in articles published in JAMA Internal Medicine (IM), as well as to examine potential effects student authors have on scholarly impact scores of corresponding authors via H-index measures.
Authorship data including student authors (SA), first student authors, and corresponding authors (CA) from prior JAMA IM publications between 2010 and 2018 were collected, with a total of 701 studies. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and independent sample tests were performed to assess for differences in the mean by publishing year and student authorship, respectively.
Of 4591 total authors, 683 (14.9%) were considered student authors. The percentage of student authorship increased from 46.3% to 58.0% between 2010 and 2018, respectively. No difference in average H-indices of CA between SA and non-SA groups (overall NSA H mean: 30.2, vs SA H mean: 32.1, p=0.371) was noted.
Student participation in research is not a disadvantage to scholarly impact for corresponding authors. Increased student authorship reflects a promising trend towards greater student participation in research within the field of medicine.
了解学生作者身份的趋势对于确定其与通讯作者学术影响力的相关性至关重要。我们的目标是调查《美国医学会杂志·内科学》(JAMA Internal Medicine,简称JAMA IM)发表文章中随时间变化的学生作者比例,以及通过H指数衡量学生作者对通讯作者学术影响力得分的潜在影响。
收集了2010年至2018年间JAMA IM之前发表文章的作者数据,包括学生作者(SA)、第一学生作者和通讯作者(CA),共701项研究。分别进行方差分析(ANOVA)和独立样本检验,以评估按发表年份和学生作者身份划分的均值差异。
在总共4591名作者中,683名(14.9%)被视为学生作者。2010年至2018年间,学生作者的比例分别从46.3%增至58.0%。SA组和非SA组CA的平均H指数无差异(总体非SA组H均值:30.2,SA组H均值:32.1,p = 0.371)。
学生参与研究对通讯作者的学术影响力并非不利因素。学生作者比例增加反映出医学领域学生更多参与研究的良好趋势。