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Misrepresentation of research publications among orthopedic surgery fellowship applicants: a comparison with documented misrepresentations in other fields.

机译:骨科外科研究奖学金申请者中研究出版物的失实陈述:与其他领域有记载的失实陈述进行比较。

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STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study was used to review fellowship applications over 3 years. OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of research misrepresentation in orthopedic fellowship applications, and to compare such activity between subspecialties (e.g., spine, sports, hand). SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Competition for orthopedic surgery fellowships is intense. The applicant pool includes orthopedic, plastic, and general surgeons, as well as neurosurgeons. Residency and fellowship training programs in other disciplines have documented shocking levels of misrepresentation in the curriculum vitae of prospective applicants. However, no study has looked at orthopedic residents applying for subspecialty fellowship programs. METHODS: A retrospective analysis investigated 280 applications for fellowship positions in the department of orthopedic surgery at the authors' academic institution from 1996 to 1998 inclusively. To allow for press and publication delays, a minimum 24-month follow-up period was instituted. The listings of applicants' research publications were analyzed for evidence of misrepresentation through an exhaustive literature search. Only the most obvious confirmable discrepancies were labeled as misrepresentations. The results then were compared with those found in studies conducted in other fields: gastroenterology fellowship, emergency medicine residency, pediatric residency, dermatology residency, orthopedic residency, and medical faculty applications. RESULTS: Among 280 (54%) applicants for orthopedic surgery fellowships, 151 claimed journal publications. It was found that 16 (10.6%) of these 151 applicants had misrepresented their citations. This rate was highest in spine fellowship applicants (20%). However, considering the numbers available, this was not significantly different among the various subspecialty fellowship applicants (P > 0.1). In addition, various demographic data did not correlate with the rate of misrepresentation (P > 0.1). These results are comparable with those reported in other medical fields (P > 0.1). CONCLUSIONS: Misrepresentation occurs in orthopedic fellowship applications at a rate comparable with that observed in other fields. This rate is not different among the various subspecialties in orthopedics. Policies that may lessen the incidence of falsification on curriculum vitae should be instituted in an attempt to curb such activity.
机译:研究设计:一项回顾性研究用于审查3年以上的研究金申请。目的:评估骨科奖学金申请中研究失实陈述的普遍性,并比较各专业(例如脊柱,运动,手)之间的这种活动。背景数据摘要:骨科手术研究金的竞争非常激烈。申请人库包括整形外科,整形外科和普通外科以及神经外科。其他学科的住院医师和研究金培训计划已记录了在潜在申请人的履历表中令人震惊的虚假陈述水平。但是,尚无针对骨科住院医师申请亚专业奖学金计划的研究。方法:回顾性分析了1996年至1998年期间在作者学术机构的整形外科部门280名研究金职位的申请。为了避免新闻和出版的延迟,制定了至少24个月的随访期。通过详尽的文献搜索,分析了申请人研究出版物的清单,以找到虚假陈述的证据。只有最明显的可确认差异被标记为虚假陈述。然后将结果与在其他领域进行的研究中发现的结果进行比较:胃肠病学奖学金,急诊医学住院医师,儿科住院医师,皮肤科住院医师,骨科住院医师和医学院教职申请。结果:在280名(54%)骨科手术研究金申请者中,有151名要求发表期刊论文。结果发现,这151名申请人中有16名(10.6%)歪曲了他们的引用。在脊柱研究金申请人中,这一比率最高(20%)。但是,考虑到可用的数字,这在各个亚专业奖学金申请者之间没有显着差异(P> 0.1)。此外,各种人口统计学数据与虚假陈述率均不相关(P> 0.1)。这些结果与其他医学领域报道的结果相当(P> 0.1)。结论:在骨科奖学金申请中,虚假陈述的发生率与其他领域中观察到的比率相当。在骨科的各个亚专业中,这一比率没有差异。应制定政策以减少虚假的履历,以制止这种活动。

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