Interface between authorship, industry and science in the domain of therapeutics

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作者
Healy, D [1 ]
Cattell, D [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wales, Coll Med, Dept Psychol Med, Bangor LL57 2PW, Gwynedd, Wales
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10.1192/bjp.183.1.22
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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Background Changes in the character of medical authorship. Aims To compare the impact of industry-l inked and non-industry I inked articles. Method We compared articles on sertraline being coordinated by a medical writing agency with articles not coordinated in this way. We calculated numbers of Medline-listed articles per author, journal impact factors, literature profiles and citation rates of both sets of articles. Results Non-agency-linked articles on sertraline had an average of 2.95 authors per article, a mean length of 3.4 pages, a mean Medline listing of 37 articles per author (95% Cl 27-47) and a mean literature profile of 283 per article (95% Cl 130-435). Agency-linked articles on sertraline had an average of 6.6 authors per article, a mean length of 10.7 pages, a mean Medline listing of 70 articles per author (95% Cl 62-79) and a mean literature profile of 1839 per article (95% Cl 1076-2602). The citation rate for agency articles was 20.2 (95% Cl 13.4-27.0) and for non-agency articles it was 3.7 (95% Cl 3.3-8.1). Conclusions The literature profiles and citation rates of industry-linked and non-industry-linked articles differ. The emerging style of authorship in industry linked articles can deliver good-quality articles, but it raises concerns for the. scientific base of therapeutics. Declaration of interest D.H. has had consultancies or other links with all major pharmaceutical companies.
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