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The publication fate of abstracts awarded prizes at European Society of Paediatric Radiology annual scientific meetings
被引:0
|作者:
Paddock, Michael
[1
,2
]
Bains, Parasdeep S.
[3
]
Kvist, Ola
[4
,5
]
Andronikou, Savvas
[6
,7
]
Franchi-Abella, Stephanie
[8
]
van Rijn, Rick R.
[9
]
Arthurs, Owen J.
[10
,11
]
Offiah, Amaka C.
[3
,12
]
ESPR Publications Comm Consortium
[13
]
机构:
[1] SKG Radiol, Subiaco, WA, Australia
[2] Univ Notre Dame Australia, Sch Med, Fremantle, Australia
[3] Univ Sheffield, Sch Med & Populat Hlth, Sheffield, England
[4] Columbia Univ, Irving Med Ctr, New York, NY USA
[5] Karolinska Inst, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Stockholm, Sweden
[6] Childrens Hosp Philadelphia, Dept Radiol, Philadelphia, PA USA
[7] Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA USA
[8] Bicetre Hosp, Paediat Radiol Dept, Le Kremlin Bicetre, France
[9] Univ Amsterdam, Dept Radiol & Nucl Med, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[10] Great Ormond St Hosp Children NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Radiol, London, England
[11] UCL, Inst Child Hlth, London, England
[12] Sheffield Childrens NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Radiol, Sheffield, England
[13] European Soc Paediat Radiol, Paris, France
关键词:
Abstracts;
Conferences and congresses;
Medical societies;
Publications;
Radiology;
Paediatric;
SUBSEQUENT PUBLICATION;
RATES;
D O I:
10.1007/s00247-024-06152-8
中图分类号:
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号:
100202 ;
摘要:
BackgroundThe European Society of Paediatric Radiology (ESPR) awards prizes for outstanding work presented at their annual scientific meetings. The proportion of ESPR prize-winning abstracts to journal publications is not known. Contextualising abstract-to-publication proportions by evaluating publication experience can yield valuable insights and actionable outcomes to support researchers in overcoming barriers to journal publication.ObjectiveTo assess the abstract-to-publication proportion of prize-winning ESPR abstracts and prize-winning authors' experience of publishing in Pediatric Radiology, the affiliated journal of the ESPR and other specialist international paediatric radiology societies.Materials and methodsPubMed was searched for titles of ESPR prize-winning abstracts from 1977 (the year of first award) up to and including 2021, where the presenter was either first or co-author, and the article was published 2 years before or after the presentation year. If not found, a general internet search was performed. Titles of all retrieved articles were evaluated for inclusion. A survey was distributed to all ESPR prize winners to better understand their experiences around journal submission.ResultsOver 44 years, 108 prizes were awarded. The prize-winning abstract-to-publication proportion was significantly higher (59.3%, OR=2.10, P=0.012) than the recently published pediatric radiology "abstract to publication rate" (41.9% from 2013-2016). Moreover, prize winners were more than twice as likely than to achieve journal publication (OR=2.10), and as first author (OR=1.33). The majority of awardees published their work as first author (52/64, 81.3%): the first-author abstract-to-publication proportion was not significantly higher than the paediatric radiology "abstract-to-publication rate" (48.1%, OR=0.33, P=0.330). Sixty-four survey responses were received (59.3%, out of a total 108 awarded prizes). Just over 20% of prize-winning work was published in Pediatric Radiology, with 41.5% of respondents reporting a good to excellent submission experience.ConclusionPrize-winning and first-author abstract-to-publication proportions are higher for ESPR-awarded abstracts than the most recently reported paediatric radiology "abstract-to-publication rate", suggesting that prizes are either awarded to work most likely to be published or that being awarded a prize encourages publication. Given that just over 40% of prize-winning abstracts remain unpublished, the ESPR should do more to support and encourage all authors to publish their work.
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