减少科学论文引文错误:来自全球男科论坛的新方法。

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 ANDROLOGY
Asli Metin Mahmutoglu, Ashok Agarwal, Bahadir Sahin, Tomer-Avidor Reiss, Pallav Sengupta, Germar-Michael Pinggera, Hiva Alipour, Rossella Cannarella, Christine Wyns, Mohamed Arafa, Aldo E Calogero, Taymour Mostafa, Eric Chung, Ala'a Farkouh, Ahmad Motawi, Amarnath Rambhatla, Ayad Palani, Giovanni M Colpi, Murat Gül, Selahittin Çayan, Israel Maldonado Rosas, Taha Abo-Almagd Abdel-Meguid Hamoda, Rupin Shah
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目的:调查男科多作者医学论文引文错误频次,分析常见引文错误类型及纠正方法,评价引文错误对论文准确性、可信度和研究结论的影响。材料与方法:随机抽取全球男科论坛(Global Andrology Forum, GAF)成员在2023 - 2024年间撰写的12篇论文作为研究对象。由GAF资深研究员对稿件和“引文验证表”进行分析,检测引文错误的数量和类型。错误率由引文错误总数和每篇稿件中所有被引参考文献总数计算。对手稿部分的影响采用0-4的评分标准进行评估。标量变量间的相关性采用Spearman相关检验,两组间标量变量的比较采用Mann-Whitney U检验。结果:引文误差中位数为10.3%。事实不准确是最常见的错误类型,在所有12份手稿中都以不同的比率被观察到。误差数与文献数显著相关(ρ=0.706;P =0.010)和文本引用(ρ=0.636;p = 0.026)。事实不准确性(ρ=0.588;P =0.044)和事实解释(ρ=0.861;P =0.013)也与引文错误总数相关。然而,没有发现引文错误与作者编号或其资格之间的显著关联。引用错误对稿件讨论产生了不利影响,其次是整体信息。结论:在男科相关的多作者医学论文中,引文错误较为常见。期刊编辑部应将引文验证纳入审稿过程。将参考文献和正文引用限制在严格必要的范围内,可以帮助提高引用的准确性。GAF提出的报价验证模型为发现和纠正报价错误提供了一种实用的、结构化的方法。
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Reducing Quotation Errors in Scientific Manuscripts: A Novel Approach from the Global Andrology Forum.

Purpose: This study investigated 1) the frequency of quotation errors in multi-authored medical manuscripts in andrology, 2) analyzed common types of quotation errors and the methods used to rectify them, and 3) evaluated their impact on manuscript accuracy, credibility, and research conclusions.

Materials and methods: Twelve manuscripts written by the Global Andrology Forum (GAF) members between 2023 and 2024 were randomly selected for this study. The manuscripts and "Quotation Verification Sheets" were analyzed by senior GAF researchers to detect the number and types of quotation errors. The error rate was calculated by the total number of quotation errors and total number of all cited references in each manuscript. The impact on manuscript sections was assessed using a 0-4 grading scale. The Spearman correlation test was used to assess the correlation between scalar variables, and the Mann-Whitney U test was utilized to compare scalar variables between two groups.

Results: The median value of quotation errors was 10.3%. Factual inaccuracy was the most common type of error, and was observed in all twelve manuscripts at various rates. The number of errors was significantly associated with the number of references (ρ=0.706; p=0.010) and in-text citations (ρ=0.636; p=0.026). Factual inaccuracy (ρ=0.588; p=0.044) and factual interpretation (ρ=0.861; p=0.013) were also correlated with the total number of quotation errors. However, no significant associations were found between quotation errors and author numbers or their qualifications. The quotation errors adversely impacted the manuscript discussion, followed by the overall message.

Conclusions: Quotation errors are common in multi-authored medical manuscripts in andrology-related scientific articles. Journal editorial offices should incorporate quotation verification into the review process. Limiting references and in-text citations to only strictly necessary ones may help improve quotation accuracy. The quotation verification model proposed by GAF offers a practical and structured approach for detecting and correcting quotation errors.

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World Journal of Mens Health
World Journal of Mens Health Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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