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高影响力康复期刊中的数据共享实践。

Data sharing practices in high-impact rehabilitation journals.

作者信息

Elghzali Ahmed, Molina Daniel, Chaudhry Mahad, Duncan Jacob, Elfar Annes, Oldham Eli, Dennis Brody, Paul Eli, Ford Alicia Ito, Vassar Matt

机构信息

Office of Medical Student Research, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 1111 W 17 St, Tulsa, OK, 74107, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, OK, USA.

出版信息

BMC Med Res Methodol. 2025 May 10;25(1):129. doi: 10.1186/s12874-025-02587-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The demand for rehabilitation services is rising due to the aging population and increasing number of chronic conditions. High-quality research is essential to address these challenges, with recent mandates emphasizing the importance of data sharing for transparency and reproducibility. However, data sharing remains limited across clinical research. Data sharing statements (DSS) have been proposed to improve accessibility, but their implementation and effectiveness in rehabilitation research remain unclear. We aim to identify barriers and guide future policies for standardizing data sharing in the field of rehabilitation.

METHODS

On June 6th, 2024, a PubMed/MEDLINE search identified clinical studies from five top rehabilitation journals based on impact factor. We extracted DSS and general characteristics in a duplicated and masked fashion to identify influential factors on DSS inclusion and then used a hierarchical logistic regression and thematic analysis. Email requests were sent to authors to verify their willingness to share data.

RESULTS

Of 1,278 studies that underwent data extraction, 25.5% of studies in our sample featured a DSS; however, this figure was significantly influenced by one journal with a 99% inclusion rate, while the other four journals collectively had only a 5% rate. Further analysis of 314 DSS revealed the majority designated a gatekeeper role for handling data requests. After emailing authors to verify their commitment to the reported DSS, only 22.7% adhered to them.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study found substantial variation in DSS inclusion across rehabilitation journals, reflecting inconsistencies in how data sharing policies are implemented. We also identified a significant gap between stated data sharing intentions and actual author follow-through. These findings highlight the need for stronger accountability mechanisms. We recommend adopting the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) to provide a framework for data sharing in the field of rehabilitation. Further standardization of DSS is needed, as alternative methods like data repositories have been shown to improve transparency and reproducibility.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Clinical trial number: not applicable.

摘要

背景

由于人口老龄化和慢性病数量增加,对康复服务的需求正在上升。高质量的研究对于应对这些挑战至关重要,最近的指令强调了数据共享对于透明度和可重复性的重要性。然而,临床研究中的数据共享仍然有限。数据共享声明(DSS)已被提出以提高数据的可获取性,但其在康复研究中的实施情况和有效性仍不明确。我们旨在识别障碍并为规范康复领域的数据共享制定未来政策提供指导。

方法

2024年6月6日,通过PubMed/MEDLINE检索,从五本基于影响因子的顶级康复期刊中识别临床研究。我们以重复和盲法的方式提取DSS和一般特征,以确定影响DSS纳入的因素,然后使用分层逻辑回归和主题分析。通过电子邮件向作者发送请求,以核实他们共享数据的意愿。

结果

在1278项进行数据提取的研究中,我们样本中的25.5%的研究有DSS;然而,这一数字受到一本期刊的显著影响,该期刊的纳入率为99%,而其他四本期刊的总体纳入率仅为5%。对314份DSS的进一步分析表明,大多数指定了一个把关人角色来处理数据请求。在通过电子邮件向作者核实他们对报告的DSS的承诺后,只有22.7%的人遵守这些声明。

结论

我们的研究发现,康复期刊在DSS纳入方面存在很大差异,反映出数据共享政策实施方式的不一致。我们还发现,声明的数据共享意图与作者的实际跟进之间存在显著差距。这些发现凸显了建立更强问责机制的必要性。我们建议采用促进透明度和开放性(TOP)框架,为康复领域的数据共享提供一个框架。由于数据存储库等替代方法已被证明可以提高透明度和可重复性,因此需要对DSS进行进一步标准化。

试验注册

临床试验编号:不适用。

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