What Is an Innovation Article? A Systematic Overview of Innovation in Health Professions Education Journals.

Acad Med

B.C. O'Brien is professor, Department of Medicine, and education scientist, Center for Faculty Educators, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.

Published: November 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to clarify the characteristics of innovation articles in health professions education (HPE) journals, highlighting inconsistencies in submission requirements across different publications.
  • The researchers analyzed author guidelines and audited 39 innovation articles from 13 HPE journals to identify 12 key features of innovation.
  • Results indicated variability in the presence of these features, with an average of 7.8 features per article, suggesting that the genre of innovation scholarship in HPE is still developing.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Innovation articles have their own submission category and guidelines in health professions education (HPE) journals, which suggests innovation might be a unique genre of scholarship. Yet, the requirements for innovation submissions vary among journals, suggesting ambiguity about the core content of this type of scholarship. To reduce this ambiguity, the researchers conducted a systematic overview to identify key features of innovation articles and evaluate their consistency in use across journals. Findings from this review may have implications for further development of innovation scholarship within HPE.

Method: In this systematic overview, conducted in 2020, the researchers identified 13 HPE journals with innovation-type articles and used content analysis to identify key features from author guidelines and publications describing what editors look for in innovation articles. The researchers then audited a sample of 39 innovation articles (3/journal) published in 2019 to determine presence and consistency of 12 innovation features within and across HPE journals. Audit findings informed the researchers' evaluation of innovation as a genre in HPE.

Results: Findings show variability of innovation feature presence within and across journals. On average, articles included 7.8 of the 12 innovation features (SD 2.1, range 3-11). The most common features were description of: how the innovation was implemented (92%), a problem (90%), what was new or novel (79%), and data or outcomes (77%). On average, 5.5 (SD 1.5) out of 12 innovation features were consistently used in articles within each journal.

Conclusions: The authors identified common features of innovation article types based on journal guidelines, but there was variability in presence and consistency of these features, suggesting HPE innovations are in an emerging state of genre development. The authors discuss potential reasons for variability within this article type and highlight the need for further discussion among authors, editors, and reviewers to improve clarity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ACM.0000000000004293DOI Listing

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