Low publication of the papers presented at the Congresses of Gastroenterology Society of Peru 1998-2008.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the proportion of abstracts presented at the Congreso Peruano
de Gastroenterología (the major Peruvian gastroenterological scientific meeting), that had
been published in scientific journals, the date of publication and its associated factors.
MATERIALS & METHODS: Longitudinal retrospective and analytic study; the publication
rate of all the abstracts presented in the biennial Congreso Peruano de Gastroenterología
between 1998 and 2008 was assessed. Google Scholar engine was used. The searching
strategy performed included: (“Study location” AND “population studied” AND “main
outcome”) AND (autor:First OR autor:Second OR autor:Last). Logistic regression was
used, considering p<0.05 statistically significant.
RESULTS: Publication rate was 8.2% (34/217), statistically significant differences were
found among meeting years (p<0.001). There were also differences between study design,
objectives (more in analytic studies) and measurement (more in longitudinal studies)(p<0.001). 82.4% were published in the Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú. The median
time for publication was 10.8±10.4 months; this variable and the meeting year, study type,
journal of publication or accordance between the abstract and publication characteristics
showed no statistical differences. The mean authors’ number was 5.02±2.4; analytic
studies have less authors than the descriptive ones (3.6 vs 6.1; p=0.012)
CONCLUSION: The Congreso Peruano de Gastroenterología presents a low publication
rate of the abstracts presented, which can be used as a quality indicator of the abstracts
and the reviewing process.
Authors: Pereyra Elías, Reneé; Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando; Toro-Polo, Luis Miguel; Nizama Vía, Ayar; Piscoya, Alejandro;Mayta Tristán, Percy
Source: Rev. gastroenterol. Perú
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/314559
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