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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina

versão impressa ISSN 0120-0011

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ALZATE-GRANADOS, Juan Pablo et al. Participation of undergraduate medicine students in medical and academic Colombian journals indexed in Publindex, categories A1 and A2, in the period 2009-2012: a systematic review of the literature. rev.fac.med. [online]. 2014, vol.62, n.1, pp.9-15. ISSN 0120-0011.  https://doi.org/10.15446/revfacmed.v62n1.43657.

Background. Training in research divides in formative research and scientific research. Its application defines relevant research problems and generate new knowledge. Superior academic institutions link undergraduate medicine students to integrate them into the academic research processes; these processes encourage skills to become developers. However, there is no information in Colombia about the participation of medicine students in indexed journal publications. Objective. To evaluate the level of participation of undergraduate students in medical journals and academic Colombian publications indexed in A1 and A2 categories of Colciencias's Publindex system. Materials and methods. Qualitative systematic review of literature. The research involved medical journals indexed at Colciencias's Publindex system, qualified in category A1, two A2 journals with the highest impact index, two journals with the highest number of visits in the SciELO database and two academic journals including undergraduate medicine students. The evaluation included the participation of undergraduate students in published manuscripts of the journals evaluated, the type of epidemiological designs mostly employees, knowledge areas where undergraduate students have participated and the students' academic affiliation. Results. The journals evaluated were: Biomédica, Colombia médica, Revista de Salud Pública and Revista colombiana de psiquiatría, in A1 category; Revista colombiana de anestesiología, Revista gerencia y políticas en Salud, Revista colombiana de obstetricia y ginecología, Revista colombiana de gastroenterología, Iatreia and Revista de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Nacional, in A2 category. The evaluation took 1738 items, involving 7212 authors, 122 (7.02%) with undergraduate participation. The most commonly used epidemiological design for undergraduates was the cross section (33.6%). Universities with the highest percentage of student's participation were the Universidad de Antioquia (22.95%), Universidad Nacional de Colombia (10.66%) and the Universidad del Valle (10.66%). Conclusions. The participation of undergraduate students in academic medical and academic journals is generally low (7.02%) in the processes of scientific research. It is expected that journals and higher education institutions strengthen their processes to motivate students to link to research processes from early stages of training, because health research is very important for professionals in the role of consumers and producers of knowledge.

Palavras-chave : Health Education; Education; Medical; Undergraduate; Research Design; Training Support; Authorship and Co-Athorship in Scientific Publication.

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