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医学
梅德林
替代医学
家庭医学
儿科
病理
政治学
法学
作者
Chelsea M. Hesterman,Christina L. Szperka,Dana P. Turner
出处
期刊:Headache
[Wiley]
日期:2018-07-16
卷期号:58 (10): 1511-1518
被引量:24
摘要
Objective To identify and characterize the reasons manuscripts are rejected after peer review from the journal Headache . Background Numerous editorials, reviews, and research manuscripts have been published on the topic of manuscript rejection. However, few of these papers evaluate the reasons for rejection after peer review systematically. None are specific to the field of neurology or headache medicine. Methods A retrospective analysis of all submissions to Headache from January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2016 was performed. Peer reviewer and editor comments for each manuscript were reviewed, and unlimited reasons for rejection were coded for each manuscript. Detailed reasons for rejection were then grouped into 9 broader categories. Results A total of 784 submissions were received from January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2016. Of those, 336 were immediately rejected and 434 went on to peer review. During this period, the overall rejection rate was 62.6% and the rejection rate after peer review was 35.7%. The 6 most common reasons for rejection after peer review were: flaws in methodology and study design, poor reporting of methodology, poor statistical analysis, overstatement of conclusions, problems with covariates or outcomes, and problems with the control or case group. Conclusion Flaws in methodology and study design were the most common reasons for rejection after peer review from Headache between 2014‐2016.
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