QUALITY OF THE SCIENTIFIC
PRODUCTION OF UNMSM MEDICAL SCHOOL RESEARCHERS
Cecilia Sog1, Alberto Perales1, Alfredo Aanderson2,
Salomón Zavala1
SUMMARY
OBJECTIVE: To assess quality of the scientific production of UNMSM Medical School
researchers. MATERIAL AND METHODS: San Marcos Research Activities Registry (RAIS) database
and full text articles of journals 1991-2000 registered in RAIS. Four hundred and
sixty-two articles were categorized and those corresponding to studies were separated.
From these a random sample of 20% (n=59) was selected and peer reviewed using Vancouver
style as quality standard. Score was assigned to each part of the publication in order to
measure inter-rater reliability and to categorize results of the assessment. RESULTS:
Inter-rater reliability coefficient varied among sections of the publication; 71,2% of the
studies were rated as good-excellent but 80% did not describe statistical procedure and
85% did not communicate ethical issues. CONCLUSION: Vancouver guidelines for the format of
articles was useful in order to evaluate their quality.
Key word: Peer review; research; periodicals; peer review, research;
reference sandars.
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