Publication rate of abstracts presented in ConsEuro meetings held between 2003 and 2019: a bibliometric analysis.

Esra Cengiz-Yanardag, Ayse Tugba Erturk-Avunduk, Izgen Karakaya
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to assess the publication rates of abstracts presented at the ConsEuro Congress using a web-scraping method and to analyze factors correlated with these publication rates.

Methods: Abstracts presented at eight ConsEuro meetings held between 2003 and 2019 were evaluated for subspecialty, study design, number of authors, and the country of the principal investigator's institution. For abstracts confirmed as subsequently published using a web-scraping method, the following data were recorded: time to publication, the journal of publication, impact factor, quartile, index status, Scientific Journal Ranking of the journal at the year of publication, and changes in the number of authors after publication.

Results: Out of 1,426 abstracts presented, 478 were published in peer-reviewed journals, yielding a publication rate of 33.5%. The median time to publication was 12 months. The leading journal in terms of publication rate was Clinical Oral Investigations. There was no statistically significant difference in publication rates across years. Abstracts related to laser therapy, caries, and dental materials had significantly higher publication rates compared to other subspecialties. Animal, basic, and clinical research studies were more likely to be published. Both study design and subspecialty influenced publication rates, which decreased over time.

Conclusions: A considerable amount of scientific data and preliminary results presented at conferences, which could contribute to scientific knowledge, are overlooked due to low publication rates. The findings of this study may encourage ConsEuro participants to submit well-planned and rigorous studies that are more likely to complete the full publication process.

研究目的本研究旨在使用网络抓取方法评估在欧洲会议上提交的摘要的发表率,并分析与这些发表率相关的因素:对2003年至2019年期间举行的八次ConsEuro会议上提交的摘要进行了评估,包括亚专业、研究设计、作者人数和主要研究者所在机构的国家。对于使用网络抓取方法确认随后发表的摘要,记录了以下数据:发表时间、发表期刊、影响因子、四分位数、索引状态、发表当年期刊的科学期刊排名以及发表后作者人数的变化:在提交的 1426 篇摘要中,有 478 篇在同行评审期刊上发表,发表率为 33.5%。发表时间的中位数为 12 个月。发表率最高的期刊是《临床口腔调查》。不同年份的发表率没有明显的统计学差异。与其他亚专业相比,与激光治疗、龋齿和牙科材料相关的摘要发表率明显较高。动物、基础和临床研究更容易发表。研究设计和亚专科都会影响发表率,而发表率会随着时间的推移而降低:结论:在会议上提交的大量科学数据和初步结果本可为科学知识做出贡献,但由于发表率低而被忽视。这项研究的结果可能会鼓励欧洲会议的参与者提交计划周密、严谨的研究报告,从而更有可能完成整个发表过程。
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