Producción científica sobre COVID-19 por alumnos de pregrado en 9 revistas médicas estudiantiles de latinoamérica.

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Title: Producción científica sobre COVID-19 por alumnos de pregrado en 9 revistas médicas estudiantiles de latinoamérica.
Alternate Title: Scientific production on COVID-19 by undergraduate students in 9 latin american state medical journals.
Authors: Cruz Mosquera, Freiser Eceomo1 Freiser.cruz00@usc.edu.co, Muñoz Piamba, Daniel-Mauricio2, Naranjo Rojas, Anisbed3, Perlaza, Claudia-Lorena4
Source: Salud Uninorte. may-ago2023, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p341-346. 6p.
Subjects: MEDICAL periodicals, SCIENTIFIC communication, COVID-19 pandemic, PUBLISHED articles, CONFLICT of interests
Geographic Terms: CUBA
Abstract (English): The article analyzes the scientific production of undergraduate students in nine student medical journals in Latin America during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was found that 13% of the published articles were about COVID-19 and had student authorship. Most of these articles were published in Spanish, and Cuba had the highest contribution. The most common types of publication were editorials and topic reviews. The valuable contribution of students to scientific production is highlighted, which poses a challenge for universities in the region to promote research training and scientific communication. No conflicts of interest or funding are reported for this study. [Extracted from the article]
Abstract (Spanish): El artículo analiza la producción científica de estudiantes de pregrado en nueve revistas médicas estudiantiles de Latinoamérica durante el primer año de la pandemia de COVID-19. Se encontró que el 13% de los artículos publicados trataban sobre COVID-19 y tenían autoría estudiantil. La mayoría de estos artículos se publicaron en español y Cuba fue el país con mayor contribución. Las tipologías de publicación más comunes fueron cartas al editor y revisiones de tema. Se destaca el valioso aporte de los estudiantes a la producción científica, lo que plantea un desafío para las universidades en la región de fomentar la formación en investigación y promover la comunicación científica. No se reportan conflictos de intereses ni financiamiento para este estudio. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article analyzes the scientific production of undergraduate students in nine student medical journals in Latin America during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was found that 13% of the published articles were about COVID-19 and had student authorship. Most of these articles were published in Spanish, and Cuba had the highest contribution. The most common types of publication were editorials and topic reviews. The valuable contribution of students to scientific production is highlighted, which poses a challenge for universities in the region to promote research training and scientific communication. No conflicts of interest or funding are reported for this study. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:01205552
DOI:10.14482/sun.39.02.616.147