Seehusen Dean A, Gaurav Ahana, Nguyen Lina, Bujung Piawoh, Burke Jesica, McIntyre Kathleen, Vikram Sandya, Lee Taylor, Jiang Stephanie, Jones Toure, Alston Elijah, Lyons Thomas, Souter William Hood, Freshley B Palmer, Ledford Christy J W
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA.
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA.
Fam Med. 2025 Jan;57(1):16-19. doi: 10.22454/FamMed.2024.976230. Epub 2024 Oct 16.
Case reports are a popular publication type, especially for medical learners. They also are an excellent educational vehicle that can spark a long-term interest in scholarship for medical learners. To maximize publication potential, authors need a framework when writing a case report.
We did a manifest content analysis on case reports published in 12 peer-reviewed medical journals between 2010 and 2019. We classified the case reports as detection, extension, diffusion, or fascination. The objective of our study was to determine whether case reports can successfully be classified by their primary contribution to the medial literature as detection, extension, diffusion, or fascination case reports.
Using a predefined search strategy, we identified 1,005 manuscripts identified as case reports published from 2010 to 2019 in 12 journals from a variety of medical specialties. Only 673 of the 1,005 (67.0%) met our criteria for a case report. Of these, 59.1% most closely fit the category of diffusion case reports. Fascination case reports were the least common (1.2%). The format of published case reports varied widely among journals.
Case reports can be categorized according to their main contribution to the medical literature. Nearly 60% of all published case reports in this study were not published for the purpose of introducing a novel clinical entity. Instead, they were used as a vehicle to educate clinicians about previously described phenomena. Authors seeking to publish case reports should understand how the framing of their report is likely to influence their chances of being published.
病例报告是一种广受欢迎的出版物类型,尤其受医学学习者青睐。它们也是一种出色的教育工具,能够激发医学学习者对学术研究的长期兴趣。为了最大限度地提高发表潜力,作者在撰写病例报告时需要一个框架。
我们对2010年至2019年期间在12种同行评审医学期刊上发表的病例报告进行了显性内容分析。我们将病例报告分为发现、拓展、传播或吸引类。我们研究的目的是确定病例报告是否可以根据其对医学文献的主要贡献成功地分为发现、拓展、传播或吸引类病例报告。
使用预定义的搜索策略,我们在12种来自不同医学专业的期刊中识别出2010年至2019年发表的1005篇被认定为病例报告的手稿。1005篇中只有673篇(67.0%)符合我们的病例报告标准。其中,59.1%最符合传播类病例报告的类别。吸引类病例报告最为少见(1.2%)。不同期刊上发表的病例报告格式差异很大。
病例报告可以根据其对医学文献的主要贡献进行分类。本研究中近60%的已发表病例报告并非为了介绍一种新的临床实体而发表。相反,它们被用作一种工具,向临床医生传授先前描述过的现象。寻求发表病例报告的作者应该了解其报告的框架可能会如何影响其发表机会。