When to Publish? Perspectives of North African researchers in the medical field

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Rihem Dahmane
Rym Fakhfakh
Meriem Gaddas
Imen Ben Saida
Helmi Ben Saad

Abstract

Introduction: Scientific publication plays a vital role in sharing research outcomes, enhancing knowledge, and fostering academic careers. However, researchers in low-income countries like Tunisia often face significant barriers, including limited access to funding, training, mentorship, and high-impact journals. These challenges can hinder their ability to publish effectively and at the right time. This study explored strategies for successful medical publication and examined the optimal timing for manuscript submission, drawing on the experiences of Tunisian researchers.


Methods: This perspective-based study combines a comprehensive literature review with expert-facilitated group discussions. A research session held at the Faculty of Medicine of Sousse (Tunisia) brought together 44 participants from diverse medical specialties. The session included expert presentations, group discussions, and a review of relevant literature.


Results: Timing was highlighted as a key strategic factor: submitting a manuscript upon completion of data analysis, in response to a call for papers, ahead of a major scientific event, or when the topic is particularly relevant can significantly increase the visibility and impact of the publication. Scientific publication also plays a crucial role in academic recognition and career progression. Careful planning, strategic journal selection, and adherence to editorial and ethical standards were identified as essential elements for improving publication success.


Conclusion: Knowing when to publish can make all the difference. Submitting a manuscript at the right time — whether it is shortly after completing data analysis, when the topic is gaining attention, or in response to a specific call for papers — can significantly increase a study’s visibility and impact. However, timing alone is not enough. With the right training, thoughtful journal selection, and strong institutional support, researchers — especially those in low- and middle-income countries — can overcome many of the barriers they face and share their work more effectively with the global scientific community.

Keywords:

Academic Career, Low- and Middle-Income Countries, Publication Strategy, Publication Timing, Scientific Publication

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