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发展中国家药品可及性研究中出版模式的文献计量学研究

A bibliometric study of publication patterns in access to medicines research in developing countries.

作者信息

Ritz Lindsay Sarah, Adam Taghreed, Laing Richard

机构信息

MPH Candidate, Dept. of International Health, Pharmaceutical Assessment, Management and Policy program, Boston University School of Public Health, USA. ; Dept. of Essential Medicines & Pharmaceutical Policies, World Health Organization, Geneva.

出版信息

South Med Rev. 2010 Feb;3(1):2-6. Epub 2010 Feb 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Developing countries face considerable problems in both accessing and properly utilizing essential medicines. One challenge to achieving these goals in resource-poor settings is a limited knowledge base as to what works to improve the selection, access and use of essential medicines including; ways to ensure affordable prices, increase sustainable financing, and strengthen reliable supply systems that are relevant to these settings. The objective of this study was to search the existing evidence base on access to medicine issues in developing countries and to assess publication patterns regarding the nature of topics studied, areas where gaps of information exist and the general trends in publications in this area.

METHODS

A PubMed search was conducted to retrieve publications on access to medicines in developing countries between 1999-2008. Our search strategy builds and expands on a search strategy developed for a Cochrane review to include a wider range of topics related to access to medicines and pharmaceutical policy. Retrieved articles were categorized by research topics, year of publication, study area, and country of residence of corresponding author to establish patterns in publications with respect to these categories over the past 10 years.

RESULTS

Medicine selection, intellectual property rights, and monitoring and quality assurance were among the top topics studied over the last 10 years. Corresponding authors residing in high-income countries represented around 50% of all publications relative to low-income (18%) and middle-income countries (32%). Although an increasing trend in the number of publications per year was found, the increase was relatively small and variable over a 10-year period.

CONCLUSIONS

There are few peer-reviewed publications on access to medicines in developing countries with an average of only 76 publications per year over the past 10 years. Increasing the local evidence base as to what works to improve access to medicines in resource poor countries, particularly to the poor, is of the utmost priority to accelerating the achievement of global medicine goals.

摘要

目标

发展中国家在获取和合理使用基本药物方面面临诸多重大问题。在资源匮乏地区实现这些目标面临的一项挑战是,关于哪些措施有助于改善基本药物的选择、获取和使用,包括确保可承受价格、增加可持续融资以及加强与这些地区相关的可靠供应系统的知识基础有限。本研究的目的是检索关于发展中国家药物获取问题的现有证据库,并评估有关所研究主题的性质、存在信息空白的领域以及该领域出版物总体趋势的出版模式。

方法

在PubMed上进行检索,以获取1999年至2008年间关于发展中国家药物获取的出版物。我们的检索策略在为一项Cochrane综述制定的检索策略基础上构建并扩展,以纳入与药物获取和制药政策相关的更广泛主题。检索到的文章按研究主题、出版年份、研究地区以及通讯作者所在国家进行分类,以确定过去10年中这些类别在出版物方面的模式。

结果

药物选择、知识产权以及监测和质量保证是过去10年中研究最多的主题。相对于低收入国家(18%)和中等收入国家(32%),来自高收入国家的通讯作者占所有出版物的约50%。尽管发现每年的出版物数量呈上升趋势,但在10年期间增长相对较小且不稳定。

结论

关于发展中国家药物获取的同行评审出版物很少,在过去10年中平均每年仅有76篇。增加关于哪些措施有助于改善资源匮乏国家,特别是穷人获取药物的本地证据基础,对于加速实现全球药物目标至关重要。

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