Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Int J Eat Disord. 2023 May;56(5):925-932. doi: 10.1002/eat.23893. Epub 2023 Jan 7.
There is increasing consensus that open science practices improve the transparency and quality of clinical science. However, several barriers impede the implementation of these practices at the individual, institutional, and field levels; understanding and addressing these barriers is critical to promoting targeted efforts in increasing effective uptake of open science.
Within this research forum, we drew from publicly available online information sources to identify initial characterizations of researchers engaged in several types of open science practices in the field of eating disorders. We use these observations to discuss potential barriers and recommendations for next steps in the promotion of these practices.
Data from online open science repositories suggest that individuals using these publishing approaches with pre-prints and articles with eating-disorder-relevant content are predominantly non-male gender identifying, early to mid-career stage, and are more likely to be European-, United States-, or Canada-based.
We outline recommendations for tangible ways that the eating disorder field can support broad, increased uptake of open science practices, including supporting initiatives to increase knowledge and correct misconceptions; and prioritizing the development and accessibility of open science resources.
The use of open science practices has the potential to increase the transparency and quality of clinical science. This Forum uses publicly sourced online data to characterize researchers engaged in open science practices in the field of eating disorders. These observations provide an important framework from which to discuss potential barriers to open science and recommendations for next steps in the promotion of these practices.
越来越多的人认为开放科学实践可以提高临床科学的透明度和质量。然而,在个人、机构和领域层面上,有几个障碍阻碍了这些实践的实施;了解和解决这些障碍对于促进有针对性的努力,增加开放科学的有效采用至关重要。
在本次研究论坛中,我们从公开的在线信息来源中提取了资料,以确定从事几种开放科学实践的研究人员在进食障碍领域的初步特征。我们利用这些观察结果来讨论促进这些实践的潜在障碍和建议。
来自在线开放科学存储库的数据表明,使用这些发布方法的个人,包括带有预印本和与进食障碍相关内容的文章的作者,主要是非男性性别认同,处于职业生涯的早期到中期阶段,并且更可能来自欧洲、美国或加拿大。
我们概述了切实可行的建议,以便进食障碍领域能够支持广泛、增加采用开放科学实践,包括支持增加知识和纠正误解的举措;并优先开发和提供开放科学资源。
开放科学实践的使用有可能提高临床科学的透明度和质量。本论坛利用公开的在线数据来描述从事进食障碍领域开放科学实践的研究人员。这些观察结果为讨论开放科学的潜在障碍和推进这些实践的下一步建议提供了一个重要的框架。