Citation Impact was Highly Variable For Reporting Guidelines of Health Research: A Citation Analysis

2020 
Abstract Objective Over 400 reporting guidelines are currently published, but the frequency of their use by authors to accurately and transparently report research remains unclear. This study examined citation counts of reporting guidelines and characteristics contributing to their citation impact. Study Design and Setting Web of Science database was searched for citation counts of all reporting guidelines with a minimum citation age of 5 years. The total citation impact, mean citation impact and the factors contributing to 2-year and 5-year citation rate were established. Results The search identified 296 articles of reporting guidelines from 1995 to 2013. The mean citations per year was 32.4 (95% confidence interval, 22.3 - 42.4 citations). The factors associated with 2-year and 5-year citation performance of reporting guidelines included: open access to the reporting guideline, field of the publishing journal (general versus specialised medical journal), impact factor of the publishing journal, simultaneous publication in multiple journals, and male first author. Conclusions and Relevance: The citation rate across reporting guidelines varied with journal impact factor, open access publication, field of the publishing journal, simultaneous publications, and a male first author. Gaps in citations highlights opportunities to increase visibility and encourage author use of reporting guidelines.
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