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Recognising contributions to work in research collaboratives: Guidelines for standardising reporting of authorship in collaborative research

Recognising contributions to work in research collaboratives: Guidelines for standardising reporting of authorship in collaborative research
Recognising contributions to work in research collaboratives: Guidelines for standardising reporting of authorship in collaborative research

Background: Trainee research collaboratives (TRCs) have been revolutionary changes to the delivery of high-quality, multicentre research. The aim of this study was to define common roles in the conduct of collaborative research, and map these to academic competencies as set out by General Medical Council (GMC) in the United Kingdom. This will support trainers and assessors when judging academic achievements of those involved in TRC projects, and supports trainees by providing guidance on how to fulfil their role in these studies. Methods: A modified Delphi process was followed. Electronic discussion with key stakeholders was undertaken to identify and describe common roles. These were refined and mapped to GMC educational domains and International Committee of Medical Journal Editors authorship (ICJME) guidelines. The resulting roles and descriptions were presented to a face-to-face consensus meeting for voting. The agreed roles were then presented back to the electronic discussion group for approval. Results: Electronic discussion generated six common roles. All of these were agreed in face-to-face meetings, where two further roles identified and described. All eight roles required skills that map to part of the academic requirements for surgical training in the UK. Discussion: This paper presents a standardised framework for reporting authorship in collaborative group authored research publications. Linkage of collaborator roles to the ICMJE guidelines and GMC academic competency guidelines will facilitate incorporation into relevant training curricular and journal publication policies.

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The National Research Collaborative & Association of Surgeons in Training Collaborative Consensus Group
The National Research Collaborative & Association of Surgeons in Training Collaborative Consensus Group
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The National Research Collaborative & Association of Surgeons in Training Collaborative Consensus Group and The National Research Collaborative & Association of Surgeons in Training Collaborative Consensus Group (2018) Recognising contributions to work in research collaboratives: Guidelines for standardising reporting of authorship in collaborative research. International Journal of Surgery, 52, 355-360. (doi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2017.12.019).

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Abstract

Background: Trainee research collaboratives (TRCs) have been revolutionary changes to the delivery of high-quality, multicentre research. The aim of this study was to define common roles in the conduct of collaborative research, and map these to academic competencies as set out by General Medical Council (GMC) in the United Kingdom. This will support trainers and assessors when judging academic achievements of those involved in TRC projects, and supports trainees by providing guidance on how to fulfil their role in these studies. Methods: A modified Delphi process was followed. Electronic discussion with key stakeholders was undertaken to identify and describe common roles. These were refined and mapped to GMC educational domains and International Committee of Medical Journal Editors authorship (ICJME) guidelines. The resulting roles and descriptions were presented to a face-to-face consensus meeting for voting. The agreed roles were then presented back to the electronic discussion group for approval. Results: Electronic discussion generated six common roles. All of these were agreed in face-to-face meetings, where two further roles identified and described. All eight roles required skills that map to part of the academic requirements for surgical training in the UK. Discussion: This paper presents a standardised framework for reporting authorship in collaborative group authored research publications. Linkage of collaborator roles to the ICMJE guidelines and GMC academic competency guidelines will facilitate incorporation into relevant training curricular and journal publication policies.

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Published date: 18 April 2018
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2017 IJS Publishing Group Ltd
Keywords: Authorship, Collaboration, Surgery

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Local EPrints ID: 479237
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479237
ISSN: 1743-9191
PURE UUID: 70a99536-aad9-4604-8b79-142ca6f34c9d
ORCID for Malcolm West: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0345-5356

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Author: Natalie Blencowe
Author: James Glasbey
Author: Nick Heywood
Author: Veeru Kasivisvanathan
Author: Matthew Lee
Author: Dmitri Nepogodiev
Author: Richard Wilkin
Author: Sophie Allen
Author: Aditya Borakati
Author: David Bosanquet
Author: Stephen Chapman
Author: Aswin Chari
Author: Matt Dunstan
Author: Edward Dyson
Author: Ellie Edlmann
Author: Matthew D. Gardner
Author: Rhiannon Harries
Author: James Hunter
Author: Angelos G. Kolias
Author: Aimun Jamjoom
Author: John McGrath
Author: Helen Mohan
Author: Rory Morrison
Author: Gael Nana
Author: Ana Catarina Pinho-Gomes
Author: Scott McCain
Author: Rhianon Reynolds
Author: Shafaque Sheikh
Author: Joseph Shalhoub
Author: Amy Stimpson
Author: Nicholas Symons Gijs van Boxel
Author: Malcolm West ORCID iD
Author: Jonathan Wild
Author: Daniel Baker
Author: Behrad Barmayehvar
Author: Michael Bath
Author: Andrew J. Beamish
Author: Aneel Bhangu
Author: Richard Canter
Author: Joshua Clements
Author: Arthur Cotton
Author: Nedal Dabab
Author: Daniel Doherty
Author: J. Edward Fitzgerald
Author: Emily Heywood
Author: Maximilian Johnston
Author: Patrick Hickland
Author: Sivesh Kamarajah
Author: Chris Hoo
Author: Adam Williams
Corporate Author: The National Research Collaborative & Association of Surgeons in Training Collaborative Consensus Group
Corporate Author: The National Research Collaborative & Association of Surgeons in Training Collaborative Consensus Group

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