1 Definition and characteristics of medical review
Medical review refers to an article that refers to a considerable number of documents on a medical topic, analyzes and studies them, selects relevant intelligence information, summarizes them and makes a comprehensive description.
The characteristics of medical review are: ① comprehensiveness: the review should be "criss-crossed", with the development of a certain topic as the vertical line, reflecting the progress of the current topic; It is also necessary to make horizontal comparisons from units, provinces, the whole country and foreign countries. Only in this way, the article will occupy a large number of materials, and after comprehensive analysis, induction and sorting, digestion and identification, the materials will be more concise, clearer, more hierarchical and more logical, so as to grasp the development law and predict the development trend of this topic. (2) Comment: It refers to a more specialized, comprehensive, in-depth and systematic discussion of a certain issue, a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the summarized content, reflecting the author's views and opinions, and forming a whole with the summarized content. Generally speaking, the summary should have the author's point of view, otherwise it is not a summary, but a manual or lecture. ③ Advanced nature: Abstract is not about writing the history of subject development, but about collecting the latest information, obtaining the latest content and transmitting the latest medical information and scientific research trends to readers in time.
Summary should not be a list of materials, but a summary, comment and evaluation of materials read and collected in person. And draw important conclusions from the literature provided. A good summary should be a good article with both opinions and facts, bones and flesh. Because the review is a three-time document, unlike the original paper (one document), the cited materials can also include the author's own experimental results, unpublished or upcoming new achievements.
The contents and forms of the review are flexible and varied, and there are no strict regulations, and the length varies, from hundreds of thousands or even millions of words of monographs to hundreds or even thousands of references; As small as 1000 words, there are several references. Most published medical journals are 3,000-4,000 words, with15-20 citations, generally no more than 20 articles, and foreign language references should not be less than 1/3.
2 Content requirements of the abstract
If the topic is new, the topic of the review must be one that has not been published in this journal recently. If a review article is basically consistent with the published review article "Crash", that is, the title and content are basically the same, it is impossible to publish it in the same journal.
If you want to reason clearly, you must have sufficient information and be based on facts everywhere. Never make up data and diagnosis in a whimsical way, and write your own speculation into a conclusion.
The hierarchy is clear, and the author is required to have a clear thinking when writing, and have a unified thinking about what to write first, what to write later, to what extent, and how to deal with it before and after.
Language should be beautiful. Scientific articles take science as their life, but the language is meaningless and obscure, which will inevitably hinder the exchange of scientific and technological knowledge. Therefore, in actual writing, we should constantly strengthen the training of Chinese rhetoric and expression.
The literature should be new. Because most of the current reviews are "state reviews", 70% of the cited documents should be within 3 years. References are arranged at the end of the abstract in citation order, and the serial number is placed in the upper right corner of the argument (citation content). The cited documents must be accurate for readers' reference.
After the proofreading draft is written, it should be reviewed by relevant experts and further revised and improved from the professional and written aspects. This step is necessary because the author often pays attention to one side and ignores the other. Some conclusions are often absurd and cannot properly reflect the "true face" of a research topic. These problems can often be solved by proofreading.
3 format and writing of abstract
Generally, it includes title, author, abstract, key words, text and references. The body part consists of preface, body and summary.
The preface uses 200 ~ 300 words to ask questions, including the purpose, significance and function of writing, summarizing the history, data sources, present situation and development trend of the problem, related concepts and definitions, choosing the purpose and motivation of this topic, application value and practical significance, and if it is a controversial topic, pointing out the focus of the debate.
The text mainly includes arguments and arguments. By asking questions, analyzing problems and solving problems, the author compares the similarities and differences of various viewpoints and their theoretical basis, thus embodying the author's views. In order to make the question clear and thorough, it can be divided into several subheadings. This part should include historical development, current situation analysis and trend prediction. ① Historical development: in chronological order, briefly explain the proposal of this topic and the development of each historical stage, reflecting the research level of each stage. ② Analysis of the current situation: introduce the current research situation at home and abroad and the opinions of various schools, including the author's own. To sort out and analyze the summarized and classified scientific facts and materials. Introduce creative and promising theories or assumptions in detail, and lead to arguments; For controversial issues, we should introduce and compare various viewpoints or theories, point out the focus of the problem and possible development trends, and put forward our own views. Outdated, outdated or rejected views can be simplified. Only ask questions familiar to ordinary readers. (2) Trend prediction: In the vertical and horizontal comparison, the research level, existing problems and different viewpoints of the topic are definitely summarized, and forward-looking opinions are put forward. This part of the content should be written objectively and accurately, not only pointing out the direction, but also suggesting shortcuts to point out the direction for those who are interested in climbing new heights and paving the way with ladders. The main parts have no fixed format, some are introduced in chronological order according to the development history of the problem, and some are expounded according to the current situation of the problem. No matter which way is adopted, we should compare various theories and arguments and make clear the historical background, present situation and development direction of related problems. The main part can be written in the following ways:
(1) Vertical writing "vertical" means "overview of historical development". It mainly focuses on a topic, and describes its historical evolution, present situation and trend prediction vertically according to the time sequence or the development level of the topic itself, thus outlining the context and development track of a topic. Vertical writing should grasp a clear context, that is, briefly describe the development trend of a topic at various stages, what problems have been solved, what achievements have been made, what problems still exist, and what is the future development trend. These contents should be clearly explained at the development level, and the text description should be closely linked. When writing a summary, don't list the facts in chronological order in isolation and write them as "memorabilia" or "chronological style". Vertical writing should also highlight the word "Chuang". Some special topics have a long time span and many scientific research achievements. When describing, we should grasp the creative and breakthrough achievements, introduce them in detail, and simplify the general and repetitive materials. This not only highlights the key points, but also makes the details appropriate. Vertical writing is suitable for dynamic summary. This review clearly describes the development trend of this subject.
(2) The horizontal writing "horizontal" is an "international and domestic overview". It is to describe and compare all aspects of a specific topic at home and abroad, such as various viewpoints, opinions, methods and achievements. Through horizontal comparison, we can not only distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of various viewpoints, opinions, methods and achievements, but also see the international level, domestic level and our own level, so as to find the gap. Horizontal writing is suitable for summarizing achievements. This review specifically introduces the new achievements of a certain aspect or project, such as new theories, new ideas, new inventions, new methods, new technologies and new progress. Because it is "new" and has a short time span, it has attracted the attention of international and domestic counterparts. They have been engaged in this research and published many papers. If it can be sorted out in time and summarized and reported to peers, it can play a role of reference, enlightenment and guidance.
(3) Combination of Vertical and Horizontal Writing In the same review, both vertical and horizontal writing methods are used at the same time. For example, write the historical background vertically and the present situation horizontally. Through the description of "vertical" and "horizontal", we can comprehensively synthesize the literature, comprehensively and systematically understand a certain subject and its development direction, make more reliable trend prediction, choose a breakthrough or provide reference for new research work. Whether it is vertical, horizontal or vertical and horizontal combination, the following points are required: first, collect information comprehensively and systematically and reflect it objectively and fairly; Second, we must analyze thoroughly and synthesize properly; Third, there must be a clear hierarchy and clear organization; Fourth, the language should be concise and the details should be appropriate.
Summary is mainly to summarize the main contents of the theme part, focus on comments, put forward conclusions, and it is best to put forward your own views and put forward opinions for and against.
There should be enough reference when writing a summary, which is the basis of writing a summary. In addition to showing respect for the work of the cited person and showing the basis of the cited materials, it is more important for readers to provide clues to find relevant documents when discussing some issues in depth. This comprehensive paper illustrates this problem by comparing various viewpoints. If readers are interested in further research, they can refer to the original text according to the references. Therefore, it must be taken seriously.