2015年至2017年突尼斯医学院的博士论文:科学发表率及相关因素

Q3 Medicine Tunisie Medicale Pub Date : 2024-06-05 DOI:10.62438/tunismed.v102i6.4958
Hajer Attia, Salsabil Rejaibi, Ghada Wechtati, Ali Mrabet, Nebiha Borsali-Falfoul, Aschraf Chadli
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引言医学博士论文发表是确保知识传播和提高科研知名度的一种方式。目的:确定突尼斯医学院(FMT)与论文相关的发表率,并找出相关因素:横断面回顾性研究,包括研究期间(2015-2017 年)在突尼斯医学院注册的医学论文。通过扫描 Scopus 和 Google scholar 数据库,整理了截至 2022 年 4 月与已答辩论文相关的所有出版物。进行二元逻辑回归以评估发表论文的相关因素。结果显示了调整后的几率比(AOR)和95%的置信区间:在 878 篇通过答辩的论文中,11.8%(n=104)发表了论文。在总共 130 篇论文中,有 90 篇(69.2%)发表在 Scopus 指数期刊上,平均 Scimago 期刊排名(SJR)为 0.70。73.1%的论文以英文发表。从论文答辩到发表第一篇学术论文的中位时间为 15 个月。在多变量分析中,与 "至少一篇论文相关论文 "相关的因素是候选人的住院医师身份(AOR=2.35 [1.2-4.7])和论文导师的级别为助理教授(AOR=2.48 [1.1-5.6]):与通过答辩的论文数量相比,FMT 的论文发表率相对较低。因此,强烈建议加强对博士生的支持,以优化他们的研究参与度,从而促进科学论文的发表。
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Doctoral theses at the medical faculty of Tunis from 2015 to 2017: Scientific publication rates and associated factors.

Introduction: Medical doctoral thesis publication is a way to ensure knowledge dissemination and to increase the scientific research visibility.

Aim: To determine thesis-related publication's rate at the Faculty of Medicine of Tunis (FMT), and identify associated factors.

Methods: Cross-sectional retrospective study including medical theses registered at the FMT over the study period (2015-2017). All publications related to the defended thesis were collated by scanning Scopus and Google scholar databases, up to April 2022. Binary logistic regression was performed to assess associated factors to publication. Adjusted Odds Ratios (AOR) were presented with 95% confidence interval.

Results: Out of 878 defended theses, 11.8% (n=104) were published. Out of 130 publications in total, 90 (69.2%) interested Scopus-indexed journals with a mean Scimago Journal Rank (SJR) of 0.70. The publication was in English in 73.1% of cases. The median time between the thesis defense and the first scientific publication was 15 months. In multivariable analysis, associated factors to "at least one thesis-related publication" were the resident status of the candidate (AOR=2.35 [1.2-4.7]) and the grade assistant professor of the thesis supervisor (AOR=2.48 [1.1-5.6]).

Conclusion: Compared to the number of defended theses, the thesis-related publication's rate at the FMT is relatively low. Thus, enhanced support for doctoral students to optimize their engagement in research and to consequently promote scientific publication is highly recommended.

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