York Health Economics Consortium, University of York.
BMJ. 2011 Mar 8;342:d1028. doi: 10.1136/bmj.d1028.
To compare the volume and quality of original research in primary care published by researchers from primary care in the United Kingdom against five countries with well established academic primary care.
Bibliometric analysis.
United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands. Studies reviewed Research publications relevant to comprehensive primary care and authored by researchers from primary care, recorded in Medline and Embase, with publication dates 2001-7 inclusive.
Volume of published activity of generalist primary care researchers and the quality of the research output by those publishing the most using citation metrics: numbers of cited papers, proportion of cited papers, and mean citation scores.
82,169 papers published between 2001 and 2007 in the six countries were classified as research on primary care. In a 15% pragmatic random sample of these records, 40% of research on primary care from the United Kingdom and 46% from the Netherlands was authored by researchers employed in a primary care setting or employed in academic departments of primary care. The 141 researchers with the highest volume of publications reporting research findings published between 2001 and 2007 (inclusive) authored or part authored 8.3% of the total sample of papers. For authors with the highest proportion of publications cited at least five times, the best performers came from the United States (n=5), United Kingdom (n=4), and the Netherlands (n=2). In the top 10 of authors with the highest proportions of publications achieving 20 or more citations, six were from the United Kingdom and four from the United States. The mean Hirsch index (measure of a researcher's productivity and impact of the published work) was 14 for the Netherlands, 13 for the United Kingdom, 12 for the United States, 7 for Canada, 4 for Australia, and 3 for Germany.
This international comparison of the volume and citation rates of papers by researchers from primary care consistently placed UK researchers among the best performers internationally.
比较英国初级保健研究人员发表的初级保健原始研究的数量和质量,以及五个初级保健学术地位确立的国家的研究人员发表的研究。
文献计量分析。
英国、美国、澳大利亚、加拿大、德国和荷兰。综述研究:记录在 Medline 和 Embase 中的与综合初级保健相关的研究出版物,作者为初级保健研究人员,出版日期为 2001-7 年。
发表活动数量和发表最多研究的研究人员的研究成果质量,使用引文计量指标:被引论文数量、被引论文比例和平均引文得分。
2001 年至 2007 年间,六个国家共发表了 82169 篇初级保健研究论文。在这些记录的 15%实际随机抽样中,英国和荷兰分别有 40%和 46%的初级保健研究是由在初级保健环境中工作或在初级保健学术部门工作的研究人员撰写的。2001 年至 2007 年(含)期间发表研究报告的发表量最高的 141 名研究人员撰写或部分撰写了论文总数的 8.3%。对于被引至少五次的出版物比例最高的作者,表现最好的来自美国(n=5)、英国(n=4)和荷兰(n=2)。在被引 20 次或以上的出版物比例最高的作者中,有 6 名来自英国,4 名来自美国。最高的 10 名作者的平均 Hirsch 指数(衡量研究人员的生产力和已发表工作的影响)为荷兰 14,英国 13,美国 12,加拿大 7,澳大利亚 4,德国 3。
这项国际比较表明,英国初级保健研究人员发表的论文数量和引文率一直位居国际最佳表现之列。