| Literature DB >> 31529819 |
Jessica Hanae Zafra-Tanaka1, Cristian Roca, Jorge Luis Canari-Casano, Ana Vargas-Calla.
Abstract
Introduction. Unjustified authorship or “gift authorship” is an inadequate practice of authorship that consists of naming as authors people who do not meet the authorship criteria. Reports of scientific research are often published as original articles in scientific journals and may present these inappropriate practices. Objectives. Determine the prevalence of gift authorship in original articles for publication. Materials and methods. Descriptive study in which the authorship contributions section of all the articles published between 2013 and the first quarter of 2017 in a Peruvian magazine was reviewed. Gift authorship was considered when an author did not meet at least one of the criteria established by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). Results. Of the 209 original articles published, 11 were excluded because they did not report authorship contributions. The prevalence of gift authorship was 53.5% (106). The critreria least met were the final approval of the manuscript (23.2%) and the writing and critical review of this manuscript. (16.8%). Conclusions. It is necessary that educational institutions train researchers to distinguish between authorship and contribution. In addition, it is necessary that the journals request and corroborate the reported contributions.Entities:
Keywords: authorship; writing; journal article; bibliometrics; Perú
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31529819 DOI: 10.7705/biomedica.v39i3.4316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedica ISSN: 0120-4157 Impact factor: 0.935