PGY2精神科药学驻地研究项目发表率及特点。

Dayton L Antley, Leigh Anne Nelson, Carrie R Kriz, Courtney A Iuppa, Shelby E Lang, Nicole A Gramlich, Ellie S R Elliott, Roger W Sommi
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前言:描述2002 - 2018年精神病学与神经病学药剂师学会(CPNP)年会上PGY2精神病学药学住院医师项目的发表率和特点。(截至2022年,该组织的名称是美国精神病学药剂师协会。)方法:在PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE和Google Scholar中战略性地检索偶数年的CPNP摘要。如果确定了出版物,则收集其他数据进行特征描述,包括研究信息、期刊信息、作者信息、机构隶属关系、出版年份和出版时间。结果:共评价了348篇摘要。60个项目(17.2%)在期刊上发表,2012 - 2018年发表率呈下降趋势。实习期结束后平均发表时间为17.3个月,大多数项目发表时间为8个月。其中超过一半(51.7%)的项目发表在CPNP下属的精神药学期刊上。研究设计主要是回顾性、观察性、队列研究,重点是评估药物治疗结果。在90%的出版物中,PGY2住院医生是第一作者。40%的人包括药房以外的其他卫生保健专业人员作为共同作者。隶属于学术机构的PGY2住院医师的总体发表率更高。讨论:PGY2精神科药学住院医师项目的发表率很低,并且随着时间的推移而下降,尽管PGY2精神科药学住院医师项目的数量在增加。这一发表率低于PGY2重症监护住院医师项目的文献报道。PGY2精神科药学住院医师项目发表率的下降趋势令人担忧。
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Publication rates and characteristics of PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy resident research projects.

Introduction: To describe the publication rates and characteristics of PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy residency projects presented as a poster presentation at the annual meetings of the College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP) from 2002 to 2018. (As of 2022 the organization is under the name, American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists.).

Methods: CPNP abstracts from even years were strategically searched in PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, and Google Scholar. If a publication was identified, additional data were collected for characterization, including study information, journal information, author information, institutional affiliation, publication year, and time to publication.

Results: A total of 348 abstracts were evaluated. Publication in a journal was achieved for 60 projects (17.2%), with publication rates decreasing from 2012 to 2018. The mean time to publication was 17.3 months after completion of the residency, with most projects published at 8 months. More than half (51.7%) of these projects were published in a psychiatric pharmacy journal affiliated with CPNP. Study designs were predominantly retrospective, observational, cohort studies with a focus on evaluation of a drug therapy outcome. The PGY2 resident was the first author in 90% of the publications. Forty percent included other health care professionals outside of pharmacy as a coauthor. PGY2 residencies affiliated with academic institutions had overall higher publications rates.

Discussion: Publication rates for PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy residency projects are low and are decreasing over time despite an increasing number of PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy residency programs. This publication rate is lower than that reported in the literature for PGY2 critical care residency programs. The downward trend of publication rates for PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy residency projects is concerning.

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