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生物医学研究人员对研究可重复性的看法。

Biomedical researchers' perspectives on the reproducibility of research.

机构信息

University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Canada.

School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS Biol. 2024 Nov 5;22(11):e3002870. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002870. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

We conducted an international cross-sectional survey of biomedical researchers' perspectives on the reproducibility of research. This study builds on a widely cited 2016 survey on reproducibility and provides a biomedical-specific and contemporary perspective on reproducibility. To sample the community, we randomly selected 400 journals indexed in MEDLINE, from which we extracted the author names and emails from all articles published between October 1, 2020 and October 1, 2021. We invited participants to complete an anonymous online survey which collected basic demographic information, perceptions about a reproducibility crisis, perceived causes of irreproducibility of research results, experience conducting reproducibility studies, and knowledge of funding and training for research on reproducibility. A total of 1,924 participants accessed our survey, of which 1,630 provided useable responses (response rate 7% of 23,234). Key findings include that 72% of participants agreed there was a reproducibility crisis in biomedicine, with 27% of participants indicating the crisis was "significant." The leading perceived cause of irreproducibility was a "pressure to publish" with 62% of participants indicating it "always" or "very often" contributes. About half of the participants (54%) had run a replication of their own previously published study while slightly more (57%) had run a replication of another researcher's study. Just 16% of participants indicated their institution had established procedures to enhance the reproducibility of biomedical research and 67% felt their institution valued new research over replication studies. Participants also reported few opportunities to obtain funding to attempt to reproduce a study and 83% perceived it would be harder to do so than to get funding to do a novel study. Our results may be used to guide training and interventions to improve research reproducibility and to monitor rates of reproducibility over time. The findings are also relevant to policy makers and academic leadership looking to create incentives and research cultures that support reproducibility and value research quality.

摘要

我们对生物医学研究人员对研究可重复性的看法进行了国际横断面调查。这项研究是对 2016 年广泛引用的可重复性调查的扩展,并提供了生物医学特有的现代视角。为了抽样调查,我们从 MEDLINE 索引的 400 种期刊中随机抽取,从中提取了 2020 年 10 月 1 日至 2021 年 10 月 1 日期间发表的所有文章的作者姓名和电子邮件。我们邀请参与者完成一项匿名在线调查,该调查收集了基本的人口统计学信息、对可重复性危机的看法、对研究结果不可再现性的原因的看法、进行可重复性研究的经验以及对研究可重复性的资助和培训的了解。共有 1924 名参与者访问了我们的调查,其中 1630 名提供了可用的回复(23234 名参与者的回复率为 7%)。主要发现包括,72%的参与者同意生物医学存在可重复性危机,27%的参与者表示该危机“显著”。不可重复性的主要原因是“发表压力”,62%的参与者表示它“总是”或“非常经常”有影响。约一半的参与者(54%)曾对自己之前发表的研究进行过复制,略多于一半(57%)曾对其他研究人员的研究进行过复制。只有 16%的参与者表示他们的机构已经制定了提高生物医学研究可重复性的程序,67%的人认为他们的机构更看重新的研究而不是复制研究。参与者还报告说,获得资助来尝试复制一项研究的机会很少,83%的人认为这比获得资助来进行一项新研究更难。我们的研究结果可以用于指导培训和干预措施,以提高研究的可重复性,并监测随时间推移的可重复性比率。这些发现也与政策制定者和学术领导层相关,他们希望创造激励措施和研究文化,支持可重复性和重视研究质量。

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