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调查用于为公共卫生政策提供信息的研究证据的可信度:一项关于政策文件中掠夺性期刊引用情况的定性访谈研究。

Investigating the trustworthiness of research evidence used to inform public health policy: a qualitative interview study on the use of predatory journal citations in policy documents.

作者信息

Albert Marc A, Lalu Manoj M, Grudniewicz Agnes

机构信息

Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa, 55 Laurier Ave E, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada.

Blueprint Translational Research Group, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Health Res Policy Syst. 2025 Jan 9;23(1):7. doi: 10.1186/s12961-024-01282-9.

Abstract

Evidence-based policymaking has increased policymakers' capacity to make scientifically informed health policy decisions. However, reaping the benefits of this approach requires avoiding untrustworthy research - potential sources of which are predatory journals. In this study, we sought to understand how research cited in policy documents is sourced and evaluated, and identify factors that may be contributing to the citation of predatory journals or other less trustworthy evidence. To this end, we conducted semi-structured interviews with individuals who have prepared public health policy documents. These interviews were thematically analysed, and five key overarching themes were generated regarding the process of deciding how to develop policy documents (e.g. which individuals to involve) and how this may impact which information is included; obstacles such as limited evidence that may hinder policy document development; and concerns around transparency throughout the development process. Our findings highlight that in many cases, information cited in policy documents is sourced and evaluated with variable rigour. This may contribute to the citation of untrustworthy research in policy documents. Certain steps can be taken to help minimize any potential negative impact of relying on such sources (e.g. improving transparency), but a better understanding of policymakers' perspectives regarding how taking these steps would impact their decision-making process may be required to ensure successful implementation.

摘要

循证决策提高了政策制定者做出基于科学依据的卫生政策决策的能力。然而,要从这种方法中获益,就需要避免不可信的研究——其中潜在的来源是掠夺性期刊。在本研究中,我们试图了解政策文件中引用的研究是如何获取和评估的,并确定可能导致掠夺性期刊或其他可信度较低的证据被引用的因素。为此,我们对编写公共卫生政策文件的个人进行了半结构化访谈。对这些访谈进行了主题分析,并就如何制定政策文件的过程(例如涉及哪些个人)以及这可能如何影响所包含的信息产生了五个关键的总体主题;可能阻碍政策文件制定的证据有限等障碍;以及对整个制定过程透明度的担忧。我们的研究结果表明,在许多情况下,政策文件中引用的信息在获取和评估时的严格程度各不相同。这可能导致政策文件中引用不可信的研究。可以采取某些措施来帮助尽量减少依赖此类来源的任何潜在负面影响(例如提高透明度),但可能需要更好地了解政策制定者对于采取这些措施将如何影响其决策过程的看法,以确保成功实施。

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