Gupta B M, Bala Adarsh
National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies, New Delhi, India.
Lung India. 2011 Oct;28(4):239-46. doi: 10.4103/0970-2113.85683.
This study analyzes the research output of India in asthma during the period from 1999 till 2008. It analyzes the growth, rank and global publications share, citation impact, share of international collaborative papers, contribution of major collaborative partner countries and contribution of various subject fields. It also analyzes the characteristics of most productive institutions, authors and high-cited papers.
SCOPUS database has been used to retrieve the data on publication output in asthma research.
India ranks 15(th) position among the top 23 countries in asthma research, with its global publication share of 1.27% (862 papers), registering an average citation per paper of 3.43 and achieved an h-index of 33 during 1999-2008.
Indian research output on asthma is quite low in the global context as reflected from its publication output per thousand population (0.001) and its world publication share (1.27%) during 1999-2008. Also, the impact and quality of Indian research is low compared to select developed and developing countries.
本研究分析了1999年至2008年期间印度在哮喘领域的研究产出。分析了其增长情况、排名及全球出版物份额、被引影响、国际合作论文份额、主要合作国家的贡献以及各个学科领域的贡献。还分析了产出最多的机构、作者和高被引论文的特点。
使用Scopus数据库检索哮喘研究方面的出版物产出数据。
在哮喘研究方面,印度在23个国家中排名第15位,其全球出版物份额为1.27%(862篇论文),1999年至2008年期间每篇论文平均被引3.43次,h指数为33。
从1999年至2008年期间印度每千人口的出版物产出(0.001)及其全球出版物份额(1.27%)可以看出,印度在哮喘领域的全球研究产出相当低。此外,与部分发达国家和发展中国家相比,印度研究的影响力和质量较低。