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美国住院医师发表的与COVID-19相关的出版物。

COVID-19-Related Publications by Hospitalists in the United States.

作者信息

Bonk Nicole, Elias Richard, White Andrea, Payne Shandra, Wagner Casey, Kaiksow Farah, Sheehy Ann, Auerbach Andrew, Vaughn Valerie M

机构信息

Hospital Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.

Hospital Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2023 Feb 27;15(2):e35553. doi: 10.7759/cureus.35553. eCollection 2023 Feb.

Abstract

Objective To determine the degree to which hospitalists published academic manuscripts related to COVID-19 during the first year of the pandemic. Patients and methods The study was a cross-sectional analysis of the author's specialty, defined by byline or professional online biography, from articles related to COVID-19 published between March 1, 2020, and February 28, 2021. It included the top four internal medicine journals by impact factor: , and . Participants were all United States (US)-based physician authors contributing to COVID-19 publications. Our primary outcome was the percentage of US-based physician authors of COVID-19 articles who were hospitalists. Subgroup analyses characterized author specialty by authorship position (first, middle, last) and article type (research vs. non-research). Results Between March 1, 2020, and February 28, 2021, the top four US-based medical journals published 870 articles related to COVID-19 of which 712 articles with 1940 US-based physician authors were included. Hospitalists accounted for 4.2% (82) of authorship positions including 4.7% (49/1038) of authorship positions in research articles and 3.7% (33/902) of authorship positions in non-research articles. First, middle, and last authorship positions were held by hospitalists at 3.7% (18/485), 4.4% (45/1034), and 4.5% (19/421) of the time, respectively. Conclusions Despite caring for a large number of patients with COVID-19, hospitalists were rarely involved in disseminating COVID-19 knowledge. Limited authorship by hospitalists could constrain the dissemination of inpatient medicine knowledge, impact patient outcomes, and affect the academic promotion of early-career hospitalists.

摘要

目的 确定在新冠疫情第一年,住院医师发表与新冠病毒病(COVID-19)相关学术手稿的程度。患者与方法 本研究是一项横断面分析,根据2020年3月1日至2021年2月28日发表的与COVID-19相关文章的署名或专业在线传记来确定作者的专业。研究包括影响因子排名前四的内科医学期刊:[此处未列出具体期刊名称]。参与者为所有为COVID-19相关出版物供稿的美国医生作者。我们的主要结局是COVID-19文章中美国医生作者中住院医师的比例。亚组分析按作者排名位置(第一、中间、最后)和文章类型(研究型与非研究型)对作者专业进行了特征描述。结果 在2020年3月1日至2021年2月28日期间,美国排名前四的医学期刊发表了870篇与COVID-19相关的文章,其中712篇文章有1940名美国医生作者被纳入。住院医师占作者排名位置的4.2%(82个),其中研究文章中占作者排名位置的4.7%(49/1038),非研究文章中占作者排名位置的3.7%(33/902)。第一、中间和最后作者排名位置由住院医师担任的比例分别为3.7%(18/485)、4.4%(45/1034)和4.5%(19/421)。结论 尽管照顾了大量COVID-19患者,但住院医师很少参与传播COVID-19知识。住院医师有限的署名可能会限制住院医学知识的传播,影响患者结局,并影响早期职业住院医师的学术晋升。

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