一份简单的表格就能避免 Cochrane 手稿中的作者身份问题:一项队列研究

Siv Fonnes, Kristoffer Andresen, Stina Öberg, Jason Joe Baker, Jacob Rosenberg
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目的 我们旨在调查科克伦综述组实施作者声明表后的作者身份问题。 方法 Cochrane 大肠癌组使用的作者声明表由三部分组成:(1) 手稿信息;(2) 根据国际医学期刊编辑委员会 (ICMJE) 的四项作者标准提供的角色文件;(3) 作者个人身份信息和签字认可。稿件的联系作者负责收集所有共同作者的表格。本观察性队列研究报告了 2020 年 2 月至 2023 年 12 月期间收集的作者声明表中的所有作者身份问题。 结果 我们收到了来自44篇稿件的276/277份作者声明表或作者回复(回复率99.6%),其中52%为规程,48%为综述。14/44篇稿件(32%)存在作者身份问题,最常见的问题是并非所有作者都符合ICMJE的四项作者身份标准。有六位赠与作者被删除。14 篇稿件中,有 9 篇稿件中的问题在告知作者组 ICMJE 作者资格标准和出版伦理委员会 (COPE) 的指导后得到了解决。其余 5 篇稿件中的问题因被转移或拒绝而未得到解决,因此,科克伦结直肠组不再对其进行开发。 结论 近三分之一的稿件存在作者身份问题。大多数问题都得到了解决,有六篇稿件的作者身份被阻止。当所有作者都被要求填写并签署一份表格时,对作者身份标准的认识就会更加清晰。这将有助于降低 Cochrane 出版物中不道德作者的比例,并促进更道德、更可靠的证据生产。
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A simple form could prevent authorship issues in Cochrane manuscripts: A cohort study

A simple form could prevent authorship issues in Cochrane manuscripts: A cohort study

Aim

We aimed to investigate authorship issues after the implementation of an authorship declaration form in a Cochrane Review Group.

Methods

The Cochrane Colorectal Group uses an authorship declaration form that consists of three parts: (1) manuscript information, (2) documentation for roles according to the four authorship criteria of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), and (3) identification information of individual authors and signed approval. The manuscripts' contact authors were responsible for collecting the forms from all coauthors. This observational cohort study reports on all authorship issues in authorship declaration forms collected from February 2020 to December 2023.

Results

We received 276/277 authorship declaration forms or replies from authors (response rate 99.6%) from 44 manuscripts, including 52% protocols and 48% reviews. There were authorship issues present in 14/44 (32%) of the manuscripts, and the most common issue was that not all authors fulfilled all four ICMJE authorship criteria. Six gift authors were removed from by-lines. Issues in nine of the 14 manuscripts were resolved by the author group when informing them about the ICMJE authorship criteria and guidance from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). The issues in the remaining five manuscripts were unresolved since the manuscripts were transferred or rejected, thus, ceased to be developed by the Cochrane Colorectal Group.

Conclusion

Authorship issues were raised in almost one-third of manuscripts. Most issues were resolved and six gift authorships were prevented. The awareness of authorship criteria is sharpened when all authors are individually asked to fill out and sign a form. This could help decrease the rate of unethical authorships in Cochrane publications and contribute to more ethical and robust evidence production.

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