过去十年中与 CUA 摘要的发表和影响有关的因素。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.5489/cuaj.8843
Zizo Al-Daqqaq, Zwetlana Rajesh, Ihtisham Ahmad, Ealia Khosh Kish, Haider Abed, Blayne Welk
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简介:加拿大泌尿外科协会(CUA)年会是加拿大泌尿外科医生最大规模的聚会,会上提交的许多摘要都会作为同行评审论文发表。我们的目标是确定这些摘要的发表率和影响力,并研究与摘要发表相关的预测因素:我们确定了在 2010、2013、2014、2015、2018、2020 和 2021 年 CUA 会议上提交的摘要,并使用 Medline 综合搜索根据作者和标题确定是否有匹配的手稿。提取了标准化数据。结果显示了中位数和四分位间范围,并使用回归模型确定了与稿件发表、期刊影响因子和发表时间相关的因素:结果:在我们关注的年份中,共有 1732 篇 CUA 摘要。总发表率为 45.4%。所有发表的摘要的期刊影响因子中位数为 2.27,发表时间为 13.2 个月。演讲类型与论文发表率明显相关(p结论:大约 45% 的 CUA 年会摘要最终得以发表。演讲类型与发表率和影响因子都有很好的相关性,这表明 CUA 评审流程和科学项目委员会在判断摘要质量方面做得很好。
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Factors associated with the publication and impact of CUA abstracts over the last decade.

Introduction: The Canadian Urological Association's (CUA) annual meeting is the largest gathering of Canadian urologists, and many abstracts that are presented go on to be published as peer-reviewed papers. Our objective is to determine the publication rates and impact of these abstracts, and examine predictors associated with their publication.

Methods: We identified abstracts presented at the 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020, and 2021 CUA meetings, and determined if there were matching manuscripts based on author and title using a comprehensive Medline search. Standardized data was extracted. Medians and interquartile ranges are presented, and regression models were used to determine factors associated with manuscript publication, journal impact factor, and time to publication.

Results: There were 1732 CUA abstracts in our years of interest. The overall publication rate was 45.4%. Median journal impact factor was 2.27 for all published abstracts and time to publication was 13.2 months. Type of presentation was significantly associated with publication rate (p<0.001), with 63.7% of podiums, 46.7% of moderated posters, and 39.5% of unmoderated posters published. The median journal impact factor was 3.45 for published podiums, 2.19 for moderated posters, and 2.10 for unmoderated posters.

Conclusions: Approximately 45% of CUA annual meeting abstracts are eventually published. The type of presentation correlates well with both publication and impact factor, suggesting the CUA review process and scientific program committee does a good job of judging abstract quality.

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Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal
Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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2.80
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10.50%
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167
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: CUAJ is a a peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to promoting the highest standard of urological patient care through the publication of timely, relevant, evidence-based research and advocacy information.
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