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多个期刊中下生殖道研究的质量和数量。

The Quality and Quantity of Lower Genital Tract Research Across Multiple Journals.

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Low Genit Tract Dis. 2023 Jan 1;27(1):83-86. doi: 10.1097/LGT.0000000000000699. Epub 2022 Sep 6.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to determine the quantity and quality of lower genital tract disease (LGTD) research by topic published across a variety of gynecology and dermatology journals.

METHODS

Authors accessed all articles that were rejected (1,111, 59.5%) and accepted (755, 40.5%) by the Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease ( JLGTD ) from 2008 to 2020. Studies were categorized by key topic: Cervix, Human Papillomavirus, Vulva, Vagina, Anal, and Other. Studies were further subcategorized based on methodology. These data were compared with all LGTD publications from 2018 to 2020 in 4 other widely recognized journals ( Obstetrics and Gynecology , The British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology , JAMA Dermatology , and the British Journal of Dermatology ).

RESULTS

Most JLGTD -accepted submissions were related to the cervix (298/755, 39.5%) and vulva (189/755, 25.0%). Rates of acceptance were similar across all key topic areas. Only 3.2% of publications in the other 4 journals (92/2,932) were related to LGTD topics. Across all 5 journals, vulva studies were most commonly case reports/case series (82/218, 37.6%), with a low prevalence of systematic reviews/meta-analyses (4/218 1.8%). In comparison, cervix studies had the highest number of systematic reviews/meta-analyses (14/317, 4.4%) and the lowest number of case reports (14/317, 4.4%).

CONCLUSIONS

Vulvar research is of lower quality compared with cervix research published across 5 journals. Comparing accepted versus rejected articles in JLGTD , there is no publication bias against vulva topics noted; rather, the overall research quality in vulva is lower than that of cervical disease. This is a call to action for higher quality vulvar research.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定各种妇科和皮肤科期刊发表的下生殖道疾病(LGTD)研究的数量和质量。

方法

作者查阅了 2008 年至 2020 年《下生殖道疾病杂志》(JLGTD)拒绝(1111 篇,59.5%)和接受(755 篇,40.5%)的所有文章。研究按主要主题分类:宫颈、人乳头瘤病毒、外阴、阴道、肛门和其他。根据方法学进一步对研究进行分类。将这些数据与 2018 年至 2020 年在其他 4 种广为人知的期刊(《妇产科》、《英国妇产科杂志》、《JAMA 皮肤病学》和《英国皮肤病学杂志》)发表的所有 LGTD 出版物进行比较。

结果

JLGTD 接受的大多数投稿都与宫颈(298/755,39.5%)和外阴(189/755,25.0%)有关。所有主要主题领域的接受率相似。其他 4 种期刊(2932 篇中的 92 篇)发表的出版物中只有 3.2%与 LGTD 主题相关。在所有 5 种期刊中,外阴研究最常见的是病例报告/病例系列(82/218,37.6%),系统评价/荟萃分析的发生率较低(4/218,1.8%)。相比之下,宫颈研究的系统评价/荟萃分析数量最多(14/317,4.4%),病例报告数量最少(14/317,4.4%)。

结论

与 5 种期刊发表的宫颈研究相比,外阴研究的质量较低。比较 JLGTD 中接受的文章和拒绝的文章,没有注意到对外阴主题的发表偏见;相反,外阴疾病的整体研究质量低于宫颈疾病。这是对高质量外阴研究的呼吁。

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