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  • Medical Ethics
  • Publishing Integrity
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Background:

  • Unwarranted authorship is a persistent problem in academic publishing.
  • Rates of unwarranted authorship in physical medicine and rehabilitation mirror those in other specialties.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the issue of unwarranted authorship in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
  • To review findings on the prevalence of unwarranted authorship.
  • To explore the implications and solutions for this ethical challenge.

Main Methods:

  • Review of findings by Rajasekaran et al. on unwarranted authorship.
  • Comparison with existing literature on authorship issues.
  • Discussion of the significance and potential remedies for unwarranted authorship.

Main Results:

  • The prevalence of unwarranted authorship in physical medicine and rehabilitation is substantial.
  • The frequency is comparable to rates reported in other medical specialties (25%-50%).

Conclusions:

  • Unwarranted authorship is a concerning issue requiring attention within the physical medicine and rehabilitation community.
  • Understanding the "why" and "how" of unwarranted authorship is crucial.
  • Collaborative strategies among authors, editors, and publishers are needed to combat this practice and uphold ethical standards.