2020
DOI: 10.1111/jan.14527
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Managing and sharing research data in children's palliative care: Risks, benefits and imponderables

Abstract: Managing and sharing research data in children's palliative care: Risks, benefits and imponderables 1 | INTRODUC TI ON Children's palliative care (CPC) is a growing specialist area, focussing on holistic support for children and young people with life-limiting illness. This encompasses symptom control for the child, emotional and psychological support for the child and family and addresses practical, financial and spiritual needs. Support from professionals may be required over an extended period from the time… Show more

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“…Editorials serve a range of purposes such as allowing the editors of a journal to promote the content of the journal of to promote their views. But they are also used to indicate when changes have taken place in journal content 16 , to discuss issues related to journal content 17 and to request particular types of content 18 . Also, editorials, while not included in the denominator for the calculation of the JIF, citations to editorials within the two-year window for calculating the JIF are added to the numerator and these constitute ‘free cites’.…”
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“…Editorials serve a range of purposes such as allowing the editors of a journal to promote the content of the journal of to promote their views. But they are also used to indicate when changes have taken place in journal content 16 , to discuss issues related to journal content 17 and to request particular types of content 18 . Also, editorials, while not included in the denominator for the calculation of the JIF, citations to editorials within the two-year window for calculating the JIF are added to the numerator and these constitute ‘free cites’.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But they are also used to indicate when changes have taken place in journal content, 15 to discuss issues related to journal content 16, and to request particular types of content. 17 Also, editorials, while not included in the denominator for the calculation of the JIF, citations to editorials within the two-year window for calculating the JIF are added to the numerator and these constitute "free cites". As such, these can be very valuable to editors and publishers as a way of increasing their JIFs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%