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Document type:
Article; Journal Article
Author(s):
Richtig, Georg; Richtig, Markus; Hoetzenecker, Wolfram; Saxinger, Werner; Lange-Asschenfeldt, Bernhard; Steiner, Andreas; Strohal, Robert; Posch, Christian; Bauer, Johann W; Müllegger, Robert R; Deinlein, Teresa; Sepp, Norbert; Volc-Platzer, Beatrix; Nguyen, Van Anh; Schmuth, Matthias; Hoeller, Christoph; Pregartner, Gudrun; Richtig, Erika
Title:
Knowledge and Influence of Predatory Journals in Dermatology: A Pan-Austrian Survey.
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge and influence of predatory journals in the field of dermatology in Austria. A total of 286 physicians (50.5% men) completed a questionnaire. The vast majority of subjects read scientific articles (n = 281, 98.3%) and took them into consideration in their clinical decision-making (n = 271, 98.5% of participants that regularly read scientific literature). Open access was known by 161 (56.3%), predatory journals by 84 (29.4%), and the Beall's list by 19 physicians (6.7%). A total of 117 participants (40.9%) had been challenged by patients with results from the scientific literature, including 9 predatory papers. Participants who knew of predatory journals had a higher level of education as well as scientific experience, and were more familiar with the open-access system (p < 0.001). These results indicate that the majority of dermatologists are not familiar with predatory journals. This is particularly the case for physicians in training and in the early stages of their career.
Journal title abbreviation:
Acta Derm Venereol
Year:
2019
Journal volume:
99
Journal issue:
1
Pages contribution:
58-62
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.2340/00015555-3037
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30206639
Print-ISSN:
0001-5555
TUM Institution:
Klinik und Poliklinik für Dermatologie und Allergologie
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