Representing Physician Suicide Claims as Nanopublications is a research paper (2020). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.104. It has been cited 1 time.
In the poorly studied field of physician suicide, various fac-tors can contribute to misinformation or information distor-tion, which in turn can influence evidence-based policies and prevention of suicide in this unique population. Here, we report on the use of nanopublications as a scientific publishing approach to establish a citation network of claims drawn from a variety of media concerning the rate of suicide of US physicians. Our work integrates these vari-ous claims and enables the verification of non-authoritative assertions, thereby better equipping researchers and to advance evidence-based knowledge and make informed statements in the advocacy of physician suicide prevention.
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