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Open Pharma recommendations for plain language summaries of peer-reviewed medical journal publications.

Adeline Rosenberg1, Slávka Baróniková2, Linda Feighery3, William Gattrell4, Rikke Egelund Olsen5, Adam Watson6, Tim Koder1, Christopher Winchester1.   

Abstract

Plain language summaries of peer-reviewed medical journal publications are a means of sharing research with a broad range of audiences and may improve the transparency, accountability, accessibility, discoverability, and inclusivity of medical research. There is currently an ongoing, industry-wide effort to establish consensus on plain language summaries, and initiatives are already in place that provide detailed guidance on plain language best practice, co-creation methods, patient-focused content, graphic and digital considerations, and publisher-specific guidelines. However, there remains a need for a foundational set of recommendations that complement existing initiatives to outline the minimum steps needed to develop discoverable, plain language summaries that are trustworthy, credible, and of high quality. Here, we present the Open Pharma recommendations for plain language summaries of peer-reviewed medical journal publications. These recommendations were initially developed by the Open Pharma Accessibility workstream and were extensively reviewed and refined during an expert roundtable and a focused, public consultation. Open Pharma is a multi-sponsor collaboration of pharmaceutical companies, non-pharmaceutical funders, publishers, patients, academics, regulators, editors, and societies seeking to identify and drive positive changes in the publishing of pharmaceutical company-funded research. We recommend that plain language summaries should be in the style of an abstract, free of technical jargon, unbiased, non-promotional, peer reviewed, and easily accessed. Plain language summaries should also meet the technical requirements to be indexed in directories such as PubMed. Ultimately, these recommendations are intended to be a concise outline of a minimum standard that provides top-line guidance on plain language summaries for authors, medical writers, publishers, and research funders.

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Keywords:  Plain language summary; accessibility; discoverability; inclusivity pharmaceutical research; public engagement

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34511020     DOI: 10.1080/03007995.2021.1971185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Med Res Opin        ISSN: 0300-7995            Impact factor:   2.580


  3 in total

1.  A practical 'How-To' Guide to plain language summaries (PLS) of peer-reviewed scientific publications: results of a multi-stakeholder initiative utilizing co-creation methodology.

Authors:  Laura Dormer; Thomas Schindler; Lauri Arnstein Williams; Dawn Lobban; Sheila Khawaja; Amanda Hunn; Daniela Luzuriaga Ubilla; Ify Sargeant; Anne-Marie Hamoir
Journal:  Res Involv Engagem       Date:  2022-06-02

Review 2.  Digital Transformation in Medical Affairs Sparked by the Pandemic: Insights and Learnings from COVID-19 Era and Beyond.

Authors:  Daniel Furtner; Salil Prakash Shinde; Manmohan Singh; Chew Hooi Wong; Sajita Setia
Journal:  Pharmaceut Med       Date:  2021-12-31

3.  Optimizing Readability and Format of Plain Language Summaries for Medical Research Articles: Cross-sectional Survey Study.

Authors:  Leia Martínez Silvagnoli; Caroline Shepherd; James Pritchett; Jason Gardner
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2022-01-11       Impact factor: 5.428

  3 in total

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