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Pediatric Surgical Research Output in Germany in the Last 30 Years – An Assessment and International Comparison of Three Dedicated Paediatric Surgical Journals

机译:德国儿科手术研究在过去30年中 - 三个专用儿科手术期刊的评估和国际比较

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Purpose: Research output of once-leading countries in surgical journals is decreasing despite an overall increase of scientific publications by 8% per year. We aimed to assess research outputs of German, Dutch, and Israeli pediatric surgeons in dedicated pediatric surgical journals in order to get insight into trends in pediatric surgical research. Methods: We collected bibliographic information on all original articles in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery, European Journal of Pediatric Surgery , and Pediatric Surgery International in 1985–1988, 2000–2003, and 2015–2018 that had a German, Dutch or Israeli last author from a department of pediatric surgery. Citation counts were obtained from the Web of Science. Results: Research output of German pediatric surgery decreased from 19 manuscripts in 1988 (0.1/surgeon/year) to eight manuscripts in 2017 (0.02/surgeon/year), whereas those of the Netherlands increased from two manuscripts in 1985 (0.08/surgeon/year) to 12 manuscripts in 2016 (0.3/surgeon/year). The declining German research output negatively correlated with increasing numbers of specialist pediatric surgeons for total (τ = ?0.54; P = 0.0156) and manuscripts per surgeon (τ = ?0.79; P = 0.0001), resulting in a negative trend over time (χ 2 = 11.845, P = 0.0006). Analyses of citation patterns revealed that manuscripts by Dutch pediatric surgeons and those published in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery had higher absolute citation counts than the reference category of a German manuscript in the European Journal of Pediatric Surgery . Age-corrected citation rates resembled this result by increasing from 2000 to 2003 ( x ? = 0.799, range: 0–3.368) to 2015–2018 ( x ? = 2, range: 0–5) ( P = 0.035) for the Netherlands. Assessment of manuscript types revealed that the proportion of prospective studies increased in the German sample (χ 2 = 5.05, P = 0.0246), but remained the lowest among the comparators. Surprisingly, the proportion of non-clinical manuscripts from Germany also increased over time (χ 2 = 4.001, P = 0.0455), whereas it remained constant in both the Netherlands and Israel. Conclusion: German pediatric surgical research output decreased in the last thirty years based on the sample of dedicated pediatric surgical journals, while Dutch productivity increased. Citation rates—as a measure of scientific impact—were associated and increased with Dutch manuscripts. The involved factors remain to be determined and whether this represents a shift toward other journals or mirrors a general development.
机译:目的:尽管总体上涨8%,但每年的科学出版物总体增加,曾导致的手术期刊中的一生中曾导出的研究产量正在减少。我们旨在评估德国,荷兰和以色列儿科外科医生的研究产出,以便在儿科手术研究中深入了解趋势。方法:我们在1985年至1988年,2000-2003,2000-2003和2015-2018中收集了关于儿科手术杂志,欧洲小儿科手术杂志和儿科手术杂志的所有原始文章的书目信息。有德国,荷兰语或以色列的最后作者来自儿科手术部。引文计数是从科学网获得的。结果:2017年1988年(0.1 /外科医生/年)从1988年(0.1 /外科医生/年)的1988年(0.02 /外科医生/年)减少了1988年(0.02 /外科医生)的研究产出,而1985年的两份手稿从两份手稿增加(0.08 /外科医生)年度)2016年(0.3 /外科医生/年)到12个手稿。德国的研究产出衰退与总共的专业儿科外科医生(τ= = 0.54; p = 0.0156)和每外科医生的稿件(τ=Δ0.79; p = 0.0001)负相关,导致呈负阶段的负趋势(χ 2 = 11.845,p = 0.0006)。引文模式的分析显示荷兰小儿科外科医生和在儿科手术杂志上发表的稿件具有比欧洲小儿科手术杂志的德国稿件的参考范畴更高的绝对引用计数。通过2000年至2003(X?= 0.799,范围:0-3.368)至2015-2018(x?= 2,范围:0-5)(P = 0.035)(P = 0.035)(X?= 2,范围:0-5) 。对稿件类型的评估表明,德国样品中预期研究的比例增加了(χ2= 5.05,P = 0.0246),但仍然是比较器中最低的。令人惊讶的是,德国非临床手稿的比例也随着时间的推移而增加(χ2= 4.001,P = 0.0455),而它在荷兰和以色列中保持不变。结论:基于专用儿科手术期刊样本的德国儿科外科研究产出在过去的三十年中减少,而荷兰生产率增加。引用率 - 作为科学影响的衡量标准 - 与荷兰手稿相关联而有。仍有待确定的因素仍有待确定,这是否表示对其他期刊或反映一般性发展的转变。

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