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Index de Enfermería
On-line version ISSN 1699-5988Print version ISSN 1132-1296
Abstract
SANTILLAN-GARCIA, Azucena; MEIJOME-SANCHEZ, Xosé-Manuel; MANEZ-ORTIZ, Miguel Ángel and RODRIGUEZ-ALVARO, Martín. Nurses scientific activity and congresses: use and abuse. Index Enferm [online]. 2023, vol.32, n.1, e12476. Epub Sep 18, 2023. ISSN 1699-5988. https://dx.doi.org/10.58807/indexenferm20232425.
Objective:
to describe the characteristics of the participation in scientific events of spanish nurses and scientific production associated with them.
Method:
cross-sectional descriptive study with Ad-Hoc online survey distributed; with snowball sampling.
Results:
1033 valid answers. The profiles that participate more in congresses are men (30,3 % p <0.01) and resident nurses (7,85 % p <0,01). Almost a third part of people who work in clinical practice (31,1 %) do not attend at any event, and half of them (14,3 % of the total) do not have a postgraduate degree. 16,84 % say they present the same abstract in several events and this group correlates significantly with those who present more communications (p <0,05) and posters (p <0,05). Only 2,70 % claim to present an extraordinary number of communications in scientifics events (more than 11 in a year). These are significantly younger people (31.8 ± 8.09) with a master's degree and with less professional experience. Only 2,70 % present an extraordinary number of communications and 2,22% poster.
Conclusions:
The unethical practices are clearly related to the incentive for being valued in the employment and profesional careers, especially in youngest nurses.
Keywords : Nursing; Science; Nursing conference; Poster; Scientific Misconduct; Scientific meetings.