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  • Biomedical research and scientific publishing ethics.

Background:

  • Editors have a responsibility to ensure high-quality research publication.
  • Poor reporting in biomedical research negatively impacts patient care and scientific integrity.
  • Reporting guidelines aim to enhance accuracy, clarity, and transparency in publications.

Discussion:

  • Hundreds of reporting guidelines exist, with some journals endorsing or implementing them.
  • Despite guideline availability, biomedical research reporting remains suboptimal.
  • Challenges in implementing and adhering to reporting guidelines persist.

Key Insights:

  • Electronic algorithms and integrated tools are being developed to aid guideline selection and editorial processes.
  • Universities should evaluate the societal value of poorly reported research when considering faculty advancement.
  • Journal auditing of published article quality can provide valuable feedback for improvement.

Outlook:

  • Further integration of technological solutions for guideline adherence is anticipated.
  • A shift towards valuing well-reported research in academic career progression is needed.
  • Journal auditing could become a standard practice for enhancing publication quality.