Khalifa University College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Med Educ Online. 2022 Dec;27(1):2139169. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2022.2139169.
Learning research methodology is increasingly becoming an essential part of graduate medical education worldwide, with many regulatory and accreditation bodies requiring residents to participate in scholarship. Research methodology workshops have become a standard part of medical curricula; however, there is limited data on how much training on journal selection and the publication process trainees receive. The alarming growth of predatory journals has made it increasingly difficult for researchers, especially trainees and early career physicians, to distinguish these publications from reputable journals. The purpose of this study is to assess the knowledge of reputable and predatory publishing practices amongst medical trainees in an international medical education setting in the United Arab Emirates.
A survey on credible journal practices based on the 'Think. Check. Submit' initiative was sent to all graduate medical education trainees at two large academic medical centers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Descriptive statistics were used to tabulate variable frequencies.
Over half of the 160 respondents reported receiving prior research methodology training and 42.5% had at least one publication. The majority of the trainees selected impact factor and the quality of the peer-review process as characteristics of reputable journals. Ambiguous editorial board and rapid publication process were recognized as characteristics of predatory journals by >65% of trainees, however, 95% of all trainees were unaware of Beall's list or other resources to help select a journal for publication. 15.2% of trainees who received unsolicited emails from publishers submitted their manuscripts to the unfamiliar journals, citing peer recommendation and pressure to publish from their training programs as reasons.
Trainees in the United Arab Emirates were mostly unaware of reputable publication practices and are vulnerable to publishing in predatory journals. Policy and educational reform are necessary to maintain the credibility and integrity of the scientific process.
学习研究方法在全球范围内日益成为研究生医学教育的重要组成部分,许多监管和认证机构要求住院医师参与学术研究。研究方法研讨会已成为医学课程的标准组成部分;然而,关于培训生在期刊选择和出版过程中接受了多少培训,数据有限。掠夺性期刊的惊人增长使得研究人员,尤其是培训生和早期职业医生,越来越难以将这些出版物与声誉良好的期刊区分开来。本研究的目的是评估阿联酋国际医学教育环境中医学培训生对声誉良好的和掠夺性出版实践的了解。
根据“思考。检查。提交”倡议,向阿拉伯联合酋长国阿布扎比的两个大型学术医疗中心的所有研究生医学教育培训生发送了一份关于可信期刊实践的调查。使用描述性统计来列出变量频率。
在 160 名受访者中,超过一半的人报告接受了先前的研究方法培训,42.5%的人至少有一篇论文发表。大多数培训生选择影响因子和同行评审过程的质量作为声誉良好的期刊的特征。超过 65%的培训生认为编辑委员会不明确和快速出版过程是掠夺性期刊的特征,但所有培训生中有 95%的人不知道比厄尔名单或其他资源来帮助选择发表期刊。15.2%收到出版商主动发送电子邮件的培训生将他们的稿件提交给了不熟悉的期刊,引用同行推荐和培训计划的发表压力作为原因。
阿拉伯联合酋长国的培训生大多不了解声誉良好的出版实践,容易在掠夺性期刊上发表文章。需要政策和教育改革来维护科学过程的信誉和完整性。