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The pipeline from abstract presentation to publication in pediatric hospital medicine.
The authors of this article identified the publication rate of abstracts submitted to the 2014 Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) conference and determined whether presentation format was associated with subsequent journal publication or time to publication. They found that abstracts accepted for oral presentation had more than 7-fold greater odds of publication and a 4-fold greater likelihood of publication at each month compared with rejected abstracts. Median journal impact factor was significantly higher for oral presentations than for other presentation formats. They concluded that abstract reviewers may be able to identify methodologically sound studies for presentation; however, the low overall publication rate may indicate that presented results are preliminary or signify a need for increased mentorship and resources for research development in PHM.
AHRQ-funded; 2337002T; 233201500016I.
Citation: Hermann LE, Hall M, Kyler K .
The pipeline from abstract presentation to publication in pediatric hospital medicine.
J Hosp Med 2018 Feb;13(2):90-95. doi: 10.12788/jhm.2853..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Health Services Research (HSR), Hospitals