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. 2024 Mar:185:8-13.
doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2023.10.045. Epub 2024 Feb 7.

Money Talks: The Shifting Effect of Limiting Monetary Incentives for Urology Resident Research

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Money Talks: The Shifting Effect of Limiting Monetary Incentives for Urology Resident Research

Ryan G Larsen et al. Urology. 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Objective: To assess incentive changes on resident publication behavior. In 2020, we demonstrated the positive effect of an unlimited $1000 publishing incentive for Urology residents. Following this publication, institutional changes led to a limit of a single $1000 publishing incentive per resident per year.

Methods: The PubMed database was assessed to quantify average resident primary authorship and average overall publications. Average primary authorships and total PubMed listings were then compared by year before any incentive (June 2008-June 2016), during unlimited incentive (July 2016-October 2020), and after the limited financial incentive (November 2020-June 2023).

Results: Scholarly activity from 30 out of 30 possible residents was evaluated. The average PubMed research participation for the program per year increased significantly from 2.44 preincentive to 8.0 when the incentive was unlimited but decreased to 4.0 when the incentive was limited (P = .026). Similarly, the average PubMed primary resident authorships per year increased from 1.0 preincentive to 6.25 during the unlimited incentive period but decreased to 2.0 when the incentive was limited (P < .001).

Conclusion: Our data showed an unlimited monetary incentive resulted in a significant increase in average primary resident authorship and average resident participation for publications to PubMed. The limited monetary incentive model resulted in a significant decrease on resident publication and participation in research compared to unlimited incentives. However, limited monetary incentives have a positive, though restricted, effect on Urology resident publication and participation in research compared to no incentive.

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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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