Tan Vivian S, Warner Andrew, Nichols Anthony C, Winquist Eric, Palma David A
Radiation Oncology, Western University, London, CAN.
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Western University, London, CAN.
Cureus. 2024 Jul 31;16(7):e65879. doi: 10.7759/cureus.65879. eCollection 2024 Jul.
This study assessed the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on academic productivity in oncology, measured by conference abstracts, journal publications and individual authorship trends, using a reference time frame of 2018 to 2022. To assess overall academic productivity, data was obtained on the number of abstracts and articles submitted and published from a selection of oncology conferences and journals. To assess individual authorship patterns, 200 articles were randomly selected from 2018, and for the first or last authors, publications were tracked over subsequent years. Factors assessed included gender, continent, specialty, MD vs. non-MD and career status (early vs. late). The number of submitted and published conference abstracts trended downward over time between 2018 and 2022 (p=0.11 and p=0.16 respectively). Journal submissions increased to a peak in 2020 and then declined thereafter, but this did not translate into changes in the number of papers published. For the author-level analysis, factors significantly predictive of increasing publication rates in multivariable analysis were late career status (vs. early), clinician status (vs. non-clinician), surgery or public health/epidemiology specialty, and author located in Asia. Further research is needed to help ameliorate the impact of these disparities.
本研究以2018年至2022年为参考时间框架,通过会议摘要、期刊发表情况和个人作者趋势来评估2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对肿瘤学学术产出的影响。为评估总体学术产出,从一系列肿瘤学会议和期刊中获取了提交和发表的摘要及文章数量的数据。为评估个人作者模式,从2018年随机选取了200篇文章,并对第一作者或最后作者在随后几年的发表情况进行跟踪。评估的因素包括性别、大洲、专业、医学博士与非医学博士以及职业状态(早期与晚期)。2018年至2022年期间,提交和发表的会议摘要数量随时间呈下降趋势(分别为p=0.11和p=0.16)。期刊投稿量在2020年达到峰值,随后下降,但这并未转化为发表论文数量的变化。对于作者层面的分析,在多变量分析中显著预测发表率增加的因素是晚期职业状态(与早期相比)、临床医生身份(与非临床医生相比)、外科或公共卫生/流行病学专业以及位于亚洲的作者。需要进一步研究以帮助减轻这些差异的影响。