Factors Influencing Publication Rates of Abstracts Presented at the ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition

Factors related to the path of s from presentation at a conference to publication as a full article have been analyzed in the medical field, but only a few studies have been performed in dentistry. This study investigated the rate of publication of articles based on s presented at the American Denta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of dental education 2011-04, Vol.75 (4), p.549-556
Hauptverfasser: Galang, Maria T.S., Yuan, Judy Chia‐Chun, Lee, Damian J., Barao, Valentim A.R., Shyamsunder, Nodesh, Sukotjo, Cortino
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Zusammenfassung:Factors related to the path of s from presentation at a conference to publication as a full article have been analyzed in the medical field, but only a few studies have been performed in dentistry. This study investigated the rate of publication of articles based on s presented at the American Dental Education Association (ADEA) Annual Session & Exhibition in 2002 and 2003 and the time lag to publication. This study also aimed to characterize the s and subsequent articles and determine if there were any significant factors related to expansion of an into a full manuscript. A total of 370 s met the inclusion criteria and were examined for this study. Subsequent published articles were located using a standard PubMed search. Descriptive statistics and bivariate analyses were used to analyze the data collected (α=0.05). Results suggest that there was a low (19 percent) publication rate for articles based on s presented at the meetings studied. The median time between presentation and article publication was ten months. Factors that showed significant correlation to likelihood of article publication were multiple affiliations, presence of analytical statistics, and, to a lesser extent, funding. We suggest that presenters at these meetings should expand their s into full manuscripts and seek to publish them in peer‐reviewed journals for the benefit of the profession.
ISSN:0022-0337
1930-7837
DOI:10.1002/j.0022-0337.2011.75.4.tb05079.x