Fast-Tracking of Publication Times of Otolaryngology Papers During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

IF 1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology Pub Date : 2024-02-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1767806
Irit Duek, Nidal Muhanna, Yahav Oron, Yohai Shraga, Omer J Ungar
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Abstract

Introduction  The outbreak of COVID-19 has produced an unprecedented number of trials and articles. Objective  To study the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (ORL-HNS) journal processing times. Methods  Original papers search of published in selected ORL-HNS journals in terms of times from submission-to-acceptance (S-A), acceptance-to-first online publication (A-P), and submission-to-online publication (S-P). Papers were divided into those published in the pre-COVID-19 era and those during the COVID-19 era. The latter were further divided into unrelated to COVID-19 and related to COVID-19. Results  A total of 487 articles from 5 selected ORL-HNS journals were included, of which 236 (48.5%) were published during the pre-COVID-19 era and 251 (51.5%) were published during the COVID-19 era. Among them, 180 (37%) papers were not related to COVID-19, and 71 (14.5%) were related to COVID-19. The S-A duration of COVID-19-related articles was significantly shorter compared with that of papers submitted in the pre-COVID-19 era and to papers submitted in the COVID-19 era but unrelated to COVID-19 (median 6 to 34 days compared to 65 to 125 and 46 to 127, respectively) in all 5 journals. The most prominent reductions in S-A and S-P times were documented in the laryngology and otology/neurotology disciplines, respectively. Conclusions  Processing times of the included papers were significantly shorter in most of the selected ORL-HNS journals during the COVID-19 era compared with the pre-COVID-19 era. COVID-19-related papers were processed more rapidly than non-COVID-19-related papers. These findings testify to the possibility of markedly expediting S-P times and hopefully set a precedent for postpandemic publishing schedules. Level Of Evidence: 5.

在 COVID-19 大流行期间快速跟踪耳鼻喉科论文的发表时间。
引言 COVID-19 的爆发产生了前所未有的大量试验和文章。目的 研究 COVID-19 大流行对耳鼻咽喉头颈外科(ORL-HNS)期刊处理时间的影响。方法 按照从投稿到接受(S-A)、从接受到首次在线发表(A-P)和从投稿到在线发表(S-P)的时间对选定的耳鼻咽喉头颈外科(ORL-HNS)期刊上发表的原创论文进行检索。论文分为前 COVID-19 时代发表的论文和 COVID-19 时代发表的论文。后者又分为与 COVID-19 无关的论文和与 COVID-19 相关的论文。结果 从 5 种选定的 ORL-HNS 期刊中共收录了 487 篇文章,其中 236 篇(48.5%)发表于前 COVID-19 时代,251 篇(51.5%)发表于 COVID-19 时代。其中 180 篇(37%)与 COVID-19 无关,71 篇(14.5%)与 COVID-19 有关。在所有 5 种期刊中,COVID-19 相关论文的 S-A 持续时间明显短于前 COVID-19 时代发表的论文,也短于 COVID-19 时代发表但与 COVID-19 无关的论文(中位数分别为 6 至 34 天和 65 至 125 天和 46 至 127 天)。S-A和S-P时间缩短最明显的学科分别是喉科学和耳科学/神经科学。结论 COVID-19 时代与 COVID-19 之前相比,大多数所选 ORL-HNS 期刊收录论文的处理时间明显缩短。与 COVID-19 相关的论文比与 COVID-19 无关的论文处理速度更快。这些发现证明了明显加快S-P时间的可能性,并有望为流行病后的出版时间表开创先例。证据等级:5.
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