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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Integridad Académica
  • Ética de la Publicación Académica

Sus antecedentes:

  • Las conferencias depredadoras representan una amenaza significativa para la comunidad académica.
  • Estos eventos a menudo utilizan marketing engañoso para atraer participantes, priorizando las ganancias sobre el intercambio académico genuino.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Crear conciencia entre las enfermeras sobre la creciente prevalencia y sofisticación de las conferencias depredadoras.
  • Proporcionar recomendaciones prácticas y recursos para que las enfermeras identifiquen y eviten conferencias depredadoras.

Principales métodos:

  • Este artículo es una revisión y síntesis de la información actual sobre conferencias depredadoras.
  • Se basa en criterios establecidos para identificar reuniones académicas fraudulentas y ofrece consejos prácticos.

Principales resultados:

  • Las conferencias depredadoras se caracterizan por altas tarifas de registro y publicación con poco o ningún valor agregado.
  • Las enfermeras son particularmente vulnerables debido a la presión de publicar y presentar investigaciones.

Conclusiones:

  • La vigilancia y la acción colectiva son cruciales para proteger a las enfermeras y a la comunidad académica en general de las conferencias depredadoras.
  • La utilización de los recursos proporcionados puede empoderar a las enfermeras para tomar decisiones informadas sobre la participación en conferencias.