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Global Surgery: A 30-Year Bibliometric Analysis (1987-2017)

机译:全球手术:30年的学生计量分析(1987-2017)

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Introduction There has been a growing interest in addressing the surgical disease burden in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Assessing the current state of global surgery research activity is an important step in identifying gaps in knowledge and directing research efforts towards important unaddressed issues. The aim of this bibliometric analysis was to identify trends in the publication of global surgical research over the last 30 years. Methods Scopus was searched for global surgical publications (1987-2017). Results were hand-screened, and data were collected for included articles. Bibliometric data were extracted from Scopus (R) and Journal Citation Reports. Country-level economic and population data were obtained from the World Bank. Descriptive statistics were used to summarise data and identify significant trends. Results A total of 1623 articles were identified. The volume of scientific production on global surgery increased from 14 publications in 1987 to 149 in 2017. Similarly, the number of articles published open access increased from four in 1987 to 68 in 2017. Observational studies accounted for 88.7% of the included studies. The three most common specialties were obstetrics and gynaecology 260 (16.0%), general surgery 256 (15.8%), and paediatric surgery 196 (12.1%). Over two times as many authors were affiliated to an LMIC institution than to a high-income country (HIC) institution (6628, 71.5% vs 2481, 28.5%, P < 0.001). A total of 965 studies (59.5%) were conducted entirely by LMIC authors, and 534 (32.9%) by collaborations between HICs and LMICs. Conclusion The quantity of research in global surgery has substantially increased over the past 30 years. Authors from LMICs seemed the most proactive in addressing the global surgical disease burden. Increasing the funding for interventional studies, and therefore the quality of evidence in surgery, has the potential for greater impact for patients in LMICs.
机译:介绍对涉及低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的手术疾病负担,越来越兴趣。评估目前的全球外科研究活动是识别知识中差距和指导研究努力的重要一步的重要一步。这本伯格计的目的是在过去30年中确定全球手术研究的出版趋势。方法搜索全球外科出版物(1987-2017)的Scopus。结果是手动筛选的,并收集数据的包括条款。从Scopus(R)和杂志引文报告中提取了伯格计数数据。从世界银行获得国家级的经济和人口数据。描述性统计数据用于总结数据并确定重大趋势。结果共鉴定了1623篇文章。全球手术的科学产量从1987年的14个出版物增加到2017年的149年。同样,公布的公开进入的数量从1987年的四年增加到2017年的68人。观察研究占包括的88.7%。三种最常见的专业是妇产科260(16.0%),一般手术256(15.8%)和儿科手术196(12.1%)。由于许多作者隶属于LMIC机构的两倍,而不是高收入国家(HIC)机构(6628,71.5%VS 2481,28.5%,P <0.001)。通过HIC和LMIC之间的合作,共有965项研究(59.5%)完全由LMIC作者进行,534(32.9%)。结论过去30年来全球手术的研究数量大幅增加。来自LMIC的作者似乎最积极地解决全球手术疾病负担。增加介入研究的资金,因此,手术中的证据质量,对LMIC中的患者产生更大的影响。

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