Miralles Julia, Ramos José M, Ballester Rosa, Belinchón Isabel, Sevila Amparo, Moragón Manuel
Sección de Dermatología, Hospital Universitario de San Juan, Alicante, Spain.
Actas Dermosifiliogr. 2005 Oct;96(8):504-17. doi: 10.1016/s0001-7310(05)73122-7.
Analyze the scientific articles published in Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas (AD) between 1984 and 2003. The main bibliometric parameters analyzed were: number of articles, their length and type, primary subject areas, authorship of the documents, main contributing centers, departmental areas and geographic distribution of the articles.
All of the scientific articles published in the regular issues of the journal Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas between 1984 and 2003 (two decades), corresponding to volumes 75 to 94, were reviewed manually.
A total of 2,604 articles were published in the journal AD during the period studied, with a yearly average of 130 articles. Clinical cases or notes were the main type of document (66.2 %), followed by original articles (23.5 %) and review articles (4.7 %). The length of the documents varied from 1 to 33 pages, with an average of 4.55 pages. The subjects that were most discussed in the documents from this period were dermatopathology (15.9 %) and therapeutics (15.4 %). A total of 11,667 authorships were found, with 2,907 different authors. The average number of authors per article for the period was 4.48. 56.7 % of the authors were occasional contributors (having signed a single document), while 3.5 % were top contributors, having signed 20 or more works over this period. Seven Autonomous Communities accounted for 85.5 % of the articles. The Community of Madrid was by far the largest contributor (917 documents, 35.2 %), followed by Andalusia (422, 16.2 %), Catalonia (240, 9.2 %) and Castile-León (221, 8.5 %). The 2,604 documents in the study were from 293 different centers, which accounted for 2,977 co-authorships. Most of these co-authorships were from large hospitals or hospital complexes. The most noteworthy of these were the Madrid hospitals 12 de Octubre (281 co-authorships) and Clínico San Carlos (153), and Hospital Universitario San Cecilio in Granada (149). Dermatology was the specialty of most of the authors (90.8 % of those authors listed first). The main specialty collaborating with dermatology was pathology, taking part in 28.5 % of the articles.
An analysis of the productivity of the journal AD over two decades gives us an idea of scientific activity in dermatology in Spain, because of the journal's quantitative and qualitative significance in the context of Spanish dermatology.
分析1984年至2003年发表在《皮肤病与性病学报》(AD)上的科学文章。分析的主要文献计量参数包括:文章数量、篇幅和类型、主要主题领域、文献作者、主要贡献中心、部门领域以及文章的地理分布。
人工查阅了1984年至2003年(二十年)间发表在《皮肤病与性病学报》常规期刊上的所有科学文章,这些文章对应第75卷至第94卷。
在研究期间,该期刊共发表了2604篇文章,年均130篇。临床病例或笔记是主要的文献类型(66.2%),其次是原创文章(23.5%)和综述文章(4.7%)。文献篇幅从1页到33页不等,平均为4.55页。这一时期文献中讨论最多的主题是皮肤病理学(15.9%)和治疗学(15.4%)。共发现11667个作者署名,涉及2907位不同作者。该时期每篇文章的平均作者数量为4.48。56.7%的作者为偶尔投稿者(仅署名一篇文献),而3.5%为主要投稿者,在这一时期署名20篇或更多作品。七个自治区的文章占总数的85.5%。马德里自治区是最大的贡献者(917篇文献,35.2%),其次是安达卢西亚(422篇,16.2%)、加泰罗尼亚(240篇,9.2%)和卡斯蒂利亚-莱昂(221篇,8.5%)。研究中的2604篇文献来自293个不同中心,涉及2977个共同署名。这些共同署名大多来自大型医院或医院联合体。其中最值得注意的是马德里的十月十二日医院(281个共同署名)、圣卡洛斯临床医院(153个)以及格拉纳达的圣塞西利奥大学医院(149个)。大多数作者的专业是皮肤科(在首位列出的作者中占90.8%)。与皮肤科合作的主要专业是病理学,参与了28.5%的文章。
对《皮肤病与性病学报》二十年的产出进行分析,让我们了解了西班牙皮肤病学的科学活动情况,因为该期刊在西班牙皮肤病学领域具有数量和质量上的重要意义。