1 8/15/2015 Summary of First Year as Editor-in-Chief of Quality of Life Research Ron D. Hays, Ph.D. UCLA GIM & HSR June 23, 2006 (12:01-12:59 pm) Broxton.

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1 8/15/2015 Summary of First Year as Editor-in-Chief of Quality of Life Research Ron D. Hays, Ph.D. UCLA GIM & HSR June 23, 2006 (12:01-12:59 pm) Broxton Plaza, 2 nd Floor Conference Room

2 8/15/2015 Outline QLR background Main goals as editor Duties as editor Challenges -> A. Manuscript flow -> B. Associate editors -> C. Reviewers -> D. Authors -> E. Impact factor -> F. Improving daily operations

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4 8/15/2015 Editor-in-Chief History Maurice Staquet, Founding Editor, Neil Aaronson, 2 nd Editor, Ron Hays, 3 rd Editor,

5 8/15/2015 Main Goals as Editor 1) Prompt feedback If you do not hear back from us about your manuscript within 3 months of submitting it, please send me an so I can check into its status and get back to you with further 2) Helpful feedback (not just boilerplate letter)

6 8/15/2015 Duties as Editor Articles screened and assigned Monitor progress of manuscripts and provide feedback to editors Decide on self-assigned manuscripts and write decision letters Look at proof of articles Order articles to be published Instrument development and evaluation Value and preference assessment Clinical and policy applications Respond to queries from editors and authors

7 8/15/2015 Challenge A: 209 Manuscripts in 2005 Vol/IssPrint Publication Date PagesNo. of Articles abstracts

8 8/15/ (88 published, 71 in press) Vol/IssPagesNo. of Articles Acceptance Date Range st June to 25 th Sept rd July to 30 th July st Aug to 17 th Sept th Sept to 1 st Nov th Nov to 7 th Dec

9 8/15/2015 Increase in Number of Submitted Manuscripts    248 (half year)

10 8/15/2015 Challenge B: Associate Editors 1. John Brazier Health Economics and Decision Science, University of Sheffield, UK 2. Henrica C.W. De Vet EMGO Institute, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 3. Chi-Hung Chang Northwestern University, Chiago * Diane Fairclough Colorado Health Outcomes Program and Dept. of Preventive Medicine and Biometry, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, USA * David Feeney Institute of Health Economics, Edmonton, Canada 4. Graeme Hawthorne University of Melbourne, Australia * Jeanne M. Landgraf HealthAct, Boston, MA, USA * Kathleen N. Lohr RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA 5. Elaine McColl University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 6. Carol M. Moinpour Southwest Oncology Group Statistical Center, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USA 7. Luis Rajmil Catalan Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Research, Barcelona, Spain 8. Michael Ritsner Faculty of Medicine, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Sha’ar Menashe Mental Health Center, Israel 9. Carolyn Schwartz DeltaQuest Foundation, Concord, MA, USA 10. Albert W. Wu Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA

11 8/15/2015 Tenure ends 2006 Wu 2007 McColl 2008 de Vet 2009 Hawthorne, Rajmil, Ritsner, Schwartz 2010 Brazier, Chang Moinpour?

12 8/15/2015 Spreading the Work Load

13 8/15/2015 Associate Editor Performance Problem Editor who did not process manuscripts promptly.

14 8/15/2015 Challenge C: Reviewers There is a great deal of reluctance to review invited to get 1051 reviews (39% participation rate) Mixed quality of reviews. - Rating reviews (poor, fair, good, very good, excellent) Editorial manager software provides information on reviewer history.

15 8/15/2015 Reviewer Excuse (1) Reason: sorry but I am busy reviewing a PhD thesis where I will be the first opponent so no time Kind regards

16 8/15/2015 Reviewer Excuse (2) Reason: Thank you for asking me to review the paper. I am sorry that I cannot do it now, because I have to many things to do and will be traveling for some weeks, I am sorry!

17 8/15/2015 Reviewer Excuse (3) Reason: I am out of town currently.

18 8/15/2015 Reviewer Excuse (4) Reason: I have completed several reviews this year & need to get to other things. Offhand I can't think of another qualified QOL reviewer-my apologies. [Note: Asked to review 6 different times ( , , , , , ) and declined every time.]

19 8/15/2015 Reviewer Excuse (5) Reason: I am unable. I do not even understand the title. Happy Holidays!

20 8/15/2015 Reviewer Excuse (6) Reason: i know nothing about nursing homes. ========================================= As long as you know something about health-related quality of life that is ok. You don't need to be an expert about nursing homes as long as you know what a nursing home is and can imagine what it is like (or have visited one). But if you just don't want to review the paper, it is fine to say so. We have asked you to review 8 times and you have declined 5 times, been un-invited twice when we didn't get a response, and you agreed one time but then did not submit a review. ===================== I am really too busy right now to devote the necessary time to review papers. I very much appreciate the opportunity to work with you, but right now is not a good time.

21 8/15/2015 Challenge D: Authors I sent your revised manuscript back to the three original reviewers for assessment (see comments below). With regret, I must inform you that, based on the advice received, I have decided that your manuscript cannot be accepted for publication in Quality of Life Research. The most important factor in the decision was the following comment by Reviewer 2: "The authors refer very briefly (p.6) to a much large and comprehensive validation study of the XXX published in yyy (2006, not available in the previous review process), and I was surprised not to find any mention of this study in the introduction since the results of the present study overlap with these previous results to some degree. What new does the present study bring to this larger cross- cultural study?" I was also surprised that the published study was only mentioned in passing on page 7 of the revised manuscript because it has a much more impressive sample (5087 people from 18 countries) and conveys essentially the same message as this study of 285 people in one country. (Presumably the 283 people from the UK in the yyy paper are different from the 285 people in the current paper.) As a result, the unique contribution of the current paper to the literature appears to be minimal.

22 8/15/2015 Authors continued Dear Dr. Hays, I received your letter yesterday about our resubmission with astonishment. I take very seriously the referee’s assertion that this submission to QOLR is almost the same as that submitted to yyy which shows that s/he read our paper even in a superficial way, nor the one published in yyy. By , I will send you a copy of the yyy paper which you can see contains the psychometric properties of the international xxx module. There is no development of theoretical concepts and models there, in the way that there is in the one submitted to QOLR. I will respond to your other points separately. I request that you conduct an open-minded investigation into this matter quickly and reconsider your decision.

23 8/15/2015 Authors continued I appreciate you sending me a copy, but I already had access to the yyy. Before making the decision on the manuscript I read it and the revised version of the manuscript you submitted to Quality of Life Research. The decision on the latter was based on a thorough reading of both papers. I'm sorry you feel the referee's reading of the paper was superficial.

24 8/15/2015 Challenge E: Impact Factor Cites in 2005 to articles published in:2004=200 Published in:2004 = = =95 Sum:471 Sum: =

25 8/15/2015 Comparison of 2005 Impact Factor > Quality of Life Research > Journal of Clinical Epidemiology > Social Science and Medicine > Medical Care > JAMA > Science

26 8/15/2015 Trends in Impact Factor

27 8/15/2015 Most Cited Articles Since Aaronson, N., et al. Assessing health status and quality-of-life instruments: Attributes and review criteria (2002 pub.; 82 cites) 2.Revicki, D. A., et al. Recommendations on health-related quality of life research to support labeling and promotional claims in the United States (2000 pub.; 63 cites) 13. Bing, E. G., et al. Health-related quality of life among people with HIV disease: Results from the Multicenter AIDS cohort study. (2000 pub.; 26 cites)

28 8/15/2015 Challenges: Improving Daily Operation Instructions to Authors: 3,500 word limit (regular); 1,500 word limit (brief communications) Structured abstract Authorship requirements: “substantial contribution to the work (all authors should have been involved in (a) conception and design, or analysis and interpretation of data, and (b) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content)”

29 8/15/2015 Use of Editorial Manager Software Default letters and reports

30 8/15/2015 Questions?