Does impact factor influence the ethics of the instructions provided to journal authors?*

Renan Kleber Costa Teixeira , Vitor Nagai Yamaki , Thiago Barbosa Gonçalves , Nara Macedo Botelho , José Antonio Cordero da Silva
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Abstract

Objective

Verify whether a journal's impact factor is a mechanism that modifies the ethical requirements described in the instructions provided to authors of articles published in Brazilian medical journals.

Methods

48 selected journals were divided into two groups: impact-factor (n = 24), and no-impact-factor (n = 24). The number of ethical requirements was compared between both groups based on a specific research protocol, ranging from zero to six points, analyzing the presence of an approval by a research ethics committee; reference to the fact that the research follows the precepts of the Declaration of Helsinki and the rules of Resolution 196/96; use of an informed consent; information about the authors’ conflicts of interest; and a request for registration of clinical trials in the Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry.

Results

The average score of the impact-factor group was significantly higher than that of the no-impact-factor group (3.12 ± 1.03 vs. 2.08 ± 1.64, p = 0.0121). When each ethical requirement was compared between the groups, there was significant difference only between the requirement of an informed consent and the disclosure of conflicts of interest (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

The impact factor is a determinant factor on the ethics included in the instructions to authors of articles in scientific journals, showing that higher-quality journals seek better-designed articles that are conscientious at the beginning of the research.

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影响因子是否影响向期刊作者提供指导的伦理?*
目的验证期刊的影响因子是否是一种机制,该机制修改了向巴西医学期刊上发表的文章的作者提供的说明中所描述的伦理要求。方法将48份入选期刊分为影响因子组(n = 24)和非影响因子组(n = 24)。根据特定的研究方案,比较两组之间的伦理要求数,从0到6分,分析是否存在研究伦理委员会的批准;提到这项研究遵循《赫尔辛基宣言》的规定和第196/96号决议的规则;使用知情同意书;有关作者利益冲突的信息;以及在巴西临床试验注册中心注册临床试验的请求。结果有影响因素组的平均评分显著高于无影响因素组(3.12±1.03∶2.08±1.64,p = 0.0121)。当在两组之间比较每个伦理要求时,只有在知情同意的要求和利益冲突的披露之间存在显著差异(p <0.05)。结论影响因子是影响科学期刊文章作者伦理的决定性因素,表明高质量的期刊在研究之初就寻求设计更好、有责任心的文章。
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