Crawford Ethan, Gergoudis Maria, Whitaker Sarah, Laubach Logan, Yeramosu Teja, Patel Nirav
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA.
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA.
Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2025 Feb 27;35(1):81. doi: 10.1007/s00590-025-04178-8.
The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (JAAOS) is a high-impact journal that publishes crucial research to inform surgeons' clinical decision-making. The purpose of this study was to determine the median time from submission to acceptance for articles published by the JAAOS and to evaluate factors which may influence time to acceptance.
All studies published in JAAOS from 2020 to 2022 were obtained. Abstracts were screened for submission and acceptance dates, and time to acceptance was calculated. Studies were excluded if dates were unavailable. Data extracted included article type, main topic, and sex of the first author. Simple linear regression, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and independent samples t-test were utilized for univariate analysis. For multivariate analyses, a standard least squares regression was applied.
We analyzed 754 articles. Over the past 3 years, time to acceptance has not significantly changed (p = 0.894). Regarding article type, letters had the shortest time to acceptance (median 5 days, IQR 2-10, p < 0.0001), while interventional studies had the longest time to acceptance (median 171.5 days, IQR 106-309.5. Articles pertaining to COVID-19 (median 62 days, IQR 2-121) and diversity (median 90 days, IQR 24-156) had the shortest times to acceptance. Articles pertaining to radiology (median 189.5 days, IQR 100-309.5) and trauma (median 183 days, IQR 126.5-269.5) had the longest times to acceptance (p < 0.0008). Time to acceptance was not significantly different between male and female first authors.
This study provides a tool for authors to estimate their mean time from submission to acceptance based on the characteristics of their study. With literature submissions constantly increasing each year with unknown times to acceptance, authors may make a more informed decision with journal selection based on the qualities of their study.
《美国骨科医师学会杂志》(JAAOS)是一份具有高影响力的期刊,发表重要研究以指导外科医生的临床决策。本研究的目的是确定JAAOS发表文章从投稿到接受的中位时间,并评估可能影响接受时间的因素。
获取2020年至2022年在JAAOS上发表的所有研究。筛选摘要以获取投稿和接受日期,并计算接受时间。如果日期不可用,则排除研究。提取的数据包括文章类型、主要主题和第一作者的性别。使用简单线性回归、方差分析(ANOVA)和独立样本t检验进行单变量分析。对于多变量分析,应用标准最小二乘回归。
我们分析了754篇文章。在过去3年中,接受时间没有显著变化(p = 0.894)。关于文章类型,信函的接受时间最短(中位时间5天,四分位间距2 - 10,p < 0.0001),而干预性研究的接受时间最长(中位时间171.5天,四分位间距106 - 309.5)。与COVID - 19相关的文章(中位时间62天,四分位间距2 - 121)和多样性相关的文章(中位时间9天,四分位间距24 - 156)接受时间最短。与放射学相关的文章(中位时间189.5天,四分位间距100 - 309.5)和创伤相关的文章(中位时间183天,四分位间距126.5 - 269.5)接受时间最长(p < 0.0008)。第一作者为男性和女性的文章接受时间没有显著差异。
本研究为作者提供了一个工具,使其能够根据研究的特征估计从投稿到接受的平均时间。随着每年文献投稿量不断增加且接受时间未知,作者可以根据研究的质量在期刊选择上做出更明智的决定。