Surgical Unit M. Rubino, Department of Precision and Regenerative Medicine and Ionian Area (DiMePRe-J), University Aldo Moro of Bari, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Policlinico Bari, Piazza G. Cesare, 11, 70124, Bari, Italy.
Updates Surg. 2023 Oct;75(7):1807-1810. doi: 10.1007/s13304-023-01581-w. Epub 2023 Jul 13.
The incidence of courtesy authorship in research over time has probably increased due to the enormous pressure to publish to increase the bibliometric indexes necessary to achieve an academic role. The aim of this survey was to quantify and characterize this research malpractice among a very selected group of surgeons from different surgical specialties belonging to the European Association of Surgery (ESA). E-mail addresses for the invitation to take part to the survey were collected by the Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting final program. Five-item were designed and developed by the authors using an online platform. Eighty-six members from 21 countries completed the survey (female/male ratio: 0.09). In the last 10 years, almost half of the responders (41, 47.7%, 37 academics) have included colleagues for courtesy authorship. The most common reason of courtesy authorships was to support the academic career of another researcher (62.5%). Other reasons were fear of retaliation (12.5%), reciprocal authorship (12.5%) or support for a partner (10%). This survey showed that undeserved authorship is sadly confirmed to be a common research misconduct across any countries and medical specialties, even among a very selected group of surgeons with international reputation irrespective of the academic position.
随着时间的推移,由于发表论文以提高获得学术职位所需的文献计量索引的巨大压力,致谢作者的情况在研究中可能有所增加。这项调查的目的是量化和描述属于欧洲外科学会(ESA)的不同外科专业的一小部分外科医生中的这种研究不当行为。调查邀请的电子邮件地址是通过第二十八届年度会议最终方案收集的。作者使用在线平台设计和开发了五个项目。来自 21 个国家的 86 名成员完成了调查(女性/男性比例:0.09)。在过去的 10 年中,近一半的受访者(41 人,47.7%,37 人为学术人员)曾将同事列入致谢作者名单。致谢作者的最常见原因是支持另一位研究人员的学术生涯(62.5%)。其他原因包括害怕报复(12.5%)、互惠署名(12.5%)或支持合作伙伴(10%)。这项调查表明,不恰当的署名是一种普遍存在的研究不当行为,可悲的是,这种行为在任何国家和医学专业中都存在,甚至在具有国际声誉的一小部分外科医生中也是如此,而不论其学术地位如何。