Title of article :
Publish or Perish mantra in the medical field: A systematic review of the reasons, consequences and remedies
Author/Authors :
Guraya, Salman Y Taibah University, Almadinah Almunawwarah, Saudi Arabia , Norman, Robert I College of Medicine - Biological Sciences and Physiology - University of Leicester, United Kingdom , Khoshhal, Khalid I Taibah University, Almadinah Almunawwarah, Saudi Arabia , Guraya, Shaista Salman Taibah University, Almadinah Almunawwarah, Saudi Arabia , Forgione, Antonello Department of General and Emergency Surgery - NiguardaCàGranda Hospital, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
Objectives: Generally, academic promotions, job retention, job mobility, and professional development
of a medical faculty members are judged primarily by the growth in publication outputs. Universities and
research institutions are more likely to recruit and promote those academics carrying voluminous résumés
with larger number of published articles. This review elaborates the causes and consequences of the
pressure to publish and the ways and means to cope with this paradigm.
Methods: In 2015, database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects, LISTA (EBSCO), Medline and Oxford University
Library were searched for the English language full-text articles published during 2000-2015, by using MeSH
terms “pressure to publish”, “urge to publish”, “research ethics”, “plagiarism”, “article retraction”,
“medical field”. This search was further refined by selecting the articles in terms of relevancy and contents.
Results: This research showed that some universities offer generous grants to researchers with a high
h-index and with more publications in elite journals, which promise an enhanced prospect of citations
and elevation in the scientific rankings of the funding institutions. This generates an involuntary obsession
to publish with the primary intention to obtain promotions, high scientific rankings, and improved job
security. This compelling pressure to publish results in widespread publication of non-significant research
with a high index of plagiarism that eventually leads to an increased frequency of retractions.
Conclusion: Research centers and academic institutions have an obligation to train their academics in
sound scientific writing and to apprise them of the publication ethics and the grave consequences of
plagiarism and research misconduct.
Keywords :
Academic publications , Pressure to publish , Plagiarism , Retraction , Research ethics , Medical field
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics