Analysis of the Types of Retracted COVID-19 Articles Published in PubMed-Listed Journals.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Robert W Alexander, Shengping Yang, Christopher J Peterson, Kenneth Nugent
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Abstract

Objectives: Periodically, medical publications are retracted. The reasons vary from minor situations, such as author attributions, which do not undermine the validity of the data or the analysis in the article, to serious reasons, such as fraud. Understanding the reasons for retraction can provide important information for clinicians, educators, researchers, journals, and editorial boards.

Methods: The PubMed database was searched using the term "COVID-19" (coronavirus disease 2019) and the term limitation "retracted publication." The characteristics of the journals with retracted articles, the types of article, and the reasons for retraction were analyzed.

Results: This search recovered 196 articles that had been retracted. These retractions were published in 179 different journals; 14 journals had >1 retracted article. The mean impact factor of these journals was 8.4, with a range of 0.32-168.9. The most frequent reasons for retractions were duplicate publication, concerns about data validity and analysis, concerns about peer review, author request, and the lack of permission or ethical violation. There were significant differences between the types of article and the reasons for retraction but no consistent pattern. A more detailed analysis of two particular retractions demonstrates the complexity and the effort required to make decisions about article retractions.

Conclusions: The retraction of published articles presents a significant challenge to journals, editorial boards, peer reviewers, and authors. This process has the potential to provide important benefits; it also has the potential to undermine confidence in both research and the editorial process.

对发表在 PubMed 列表期刊上的 COVID-19 撤稿文章类型的分析。
目的:医学出版物会定期被撤下。撤稿的原因多种多样,有的情况较轻,如作者署名,但并不影响文章中数据或分析的有效性;有的情况严重,如欺诈。了解撤稿的原因可以为临床医生、教育工作者、研究人员、期刊和编辑委员会提供重要信息:使用术语 "COVID-19"(冠状病毒病 2019)和术语限制 "撤稿 "在 PubMed 数据库中进行检索。对撤稿期刊的特点、文章类型和撤稿原因进行了分析:结果:此次检索共发现 196 篇被撤稿的文章。这些被撤稿的文章发表在 179 种不同的期刊上,其中 14 种期刊有超过 1 篇被撤稿的文章。这些期刊的平均影响因子为 8.4,范围在 0.32-168.9 之间。撤稿最常见的原因是重复发表、对数据有效性和分析的担忧、对同行评议的担忧、作者要求、未经许可或违反伦理道德。文章类型和撤稿原因之间存在明显差异,但没有一致的模式。对两篇具体撤稿文章的详细分析表明,做出撤稿决定是非常复杂和费力的:已发表文章的撤稿对期刊、编委会、同行评审员和作者都是一项重大挑战。这一过程有可能带来重要益处,也有可能削弱人们对研究和编辑过程的信心。
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Southern Medical Journal
Southern Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
9.10%
发文量
222
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: As the official journal of the Birmingham, Alabama-based Southern Medical Association (SMA), the Southern Medical Journal (SMJ) has for more than 100 years provided the latest clinical information in areas that affect patients'' daily lives. Now delivered to individuals exclusively online, the SMJ has a multidisciplinary focus that covers a broad range of topics relevant to physicians and other healthcare specialists in all relevant aspects of the profession, including medicine and medical specialties, surgery and surgery specialties; child and maternal health; mental health; emergency and disaster medicine; public health and environmental medicine; bioethics and medical education; and quality health care, patient safety, and best practices. Each month, articles span the spectrum of medical topics, providing timely, up-to-the-minute information for both primary care physicians and specialists. Contributors include leaders in the healthcare field from across the country and around the world. The SMJ enables physicians to provide the best possible care to patients in this age of rapidly changing modern medicine.
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