Maria Giovanna Asmundo, Emil Durukan, Giorgio Ivan Russo, Christian Fuglesang S Jensen, Peter Busch Østergren, Sebastiano Cimino, Mikkel Fode
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摘要
背景和目的:科学论文的作者提供原始数据是一项标准要求。本研究旨在调查数据可用性声明(DAS)和泌尿科数据的实际可用性:方法:检索了排名前十的泌尿学期刊的 DAS 政策。方法:我们检索了排名前十的泌尿外科期刊的数据可用性声明(DAS)政策,然后根据其 DAS 状态对 190 篇选定论文进行了分类。最后,我们联系了声明可应要求提供数据的论文的通讯作者,询问这种可能性:所有期刊都要求或强烈推荐DAS。在所选文章中,52%(99/190)的文章包含了DAS,说明了数据的可用性,最常见的情况是向通讯作者提出合理要求。29.5%(56/190)的文章未提供正式的 DAS,另有 18.3%(35/190)的文章以各种理由说明数据不可用。经联系,23.4%(15/64)的通讯作者表示愿意共享数据。总体而言,73.7%(140/190)的论文无法提供数据。涉及恶性和良性疾病的论文之间没有差异:结论与临床意义:主要泌尿外科期刊共享数据的意愿与实际做法之间存在差距。由于数据共享在保障发表结果的可靠性以及重新分析和合并数据集的可能性方面发挥着至关重要的作用,因此显然有必要加以改进。患者摘要:为了确保数据的可靠性并允许进一步分析,主要泌尿学期刊要求作者在可能的情况下向其他研究人员提供数据。然而,在实践中,我们发现仅有约四分之一的已发表科学论文可以获取数据。
Data Availability Statements and Data Sharing in Urology: A False Promise?
Background and objective: It is considered standard for authors of scientific papers to provide access to their raw data. The purpose of this study was to investigate data availability statements (DAS) and the actual availability of data in urology.
Methods: The DAS policies of the top ten urology journals were retrieved. Then 190 selected papers were classified according to their DAS status. Finally, we contacted the corresponding authors of papers that stated that data were available on request to enquire about this possibility.
Key findings and limitations: All journals either required or highly recommended a DAS. Among the selected articles, 52% (99/190) included a DAS stating data availability, most often on reasonable request to the corresponding author. A formal DAS was lacking in 29.5% (56/190) of the articles, with an additional 18.3% (35/190) citing various reasons for data unavailability. On contact, 23.4% (15/64) of corresponding authors indicated a willingness to share their data. Overall, data were unavailable in 73.7% (140/190) of cases. There was no difference between papers dealing with malignant and benign diseases.
Conclusions and clinical implications: There is a gap between the intention to share data and actual practice in major urological journals. As data sharing plays a critical role in safeguarding the reliability of published results and in the potential for reanalysis and merging of datasets, there is a clear need for improvement. Easier access to data repositories and stronger enforcement of existing journal policies are essential.
Patient summary: To ensure the reliability of data and allow further analyses, major urology journals require authors to make their data available to other researchers when possible. However, in practice we found that data were only accessible for about a quarter of published scientific papers.
期刊介绍:
ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.