2023
DOI: 10.17267/2675-021xevidence.2023.e5107
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Perceived impact of a one-week journalology training course on scientific reporting competencies: prospective survey

Charles Phillipe de Lucena Alves,
João de Deus Barreto Segundo,
Marina Christ Franco
et al.

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The debate on scientific research and reporting integrity issues in Brazil is incipient. Literature suggests that a journalology training course could help to improve the competencies of the participants. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the immediate impact of a journalology training course on perceived academic competencies, comprised of knowledge, attitudes, and skills.  METHODS: The course was taught in 5 consecutive days to an online audience of individuals from the health sciences. A self-applied que… Show more

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