Zhi X, Cui J, Gu Z, Cao L, Weng W, Li Q, Chen X, Su J
Graduate Management Unit, Changhai hospital affiliated to the Second Military Medical University, Changhai road, 200433 Shanghai, PR China.
Department of Orthopedics, Changhai hospital affiliated to the Second Military Medical University, Changhai road, 200433 Shanghai, PR China.
Orthop Traumatol Surg Res. 2016 Nov;102(7):939-945. doi: 10.1016/j.otsr.2016.05.005. Epub 2016 Jun 11.
BACKGROUND: In the past decade, researchers have made great progress in the field of Orthopedics. However, the research status of different countries is unclear. To summarize the number of published articles, we assessed the cumulative impact factors in top orthopedic journals. The aims of the study were to measure: 1) the quality and quantity of publications in orthopedics-related journals from China and other five counties, 2) the trend of the number of publications in orthopedics-related journals. METHODS: The related journals were selected based on the 2014 scientific citation index (SCI) and articles were searched based on the PubMed database. To assess the quantity and quality of research output, the number of publications including clinical trials, randomized controlled trials, meta-analyses, case reports, reviews, citations, impact factors, number of articles in the top 10 journals and most popular journals were recorded. RESULTS: A total of 143,138 orthopedics articles were published from 2005 to 2014. The USA accounts for 24.9% (35,763/143,138) of the publications, followed by UK (7878/143,138 (5.5%)), Japan (7133/143,138 (5.0%)), Germany (5942/143,138 (4.2%)), China (4143/143,138 (2.9%)) and France (2748/143,138 (1.9%)). The ranking for accumulated impact factors as follows: USA, UK, Japan, Germany, France and China. The mean impact factor's order is USA, China, Germany, Japan, France, UK, and interestingly the mean impact factors in Japan is similar to the Germany in 2005-2014. The USA had the highest percentage of articles in the top 10 journals, while China owns the least. The USA had the highest number of average citations, while Japan had lowest number of average citations. CONCLUSIONS: According to this study, we can conclude that the USA has had been leading the orthopedics research in the past 10 years. Although China still falls behind, it has made considerable progress in the orthopedics research, not only in quantity but also quality. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV.
背景:在过去十年中,研究人员在骨科学领域取得了巨大进展。然而,不同国家的研究现状尚不清楚。为了总结已发表文章的数量,我们评估了顶级骨科期刊的累积影响因子。本研究的目的是衡量:1)中国和其他五个国家在骨科相关期刊上发表的文章的质量和数量,2)骨科相关期刊上发表文章数量的趋势。 方法:根据2014年科学引文索引(SCI)选择相关期刊,并基于PubMed数据库搜索文章。为了评估研究产出的数量和质量,记录了包括临床试验、随机对照试验、荟萃分析、病例报告、综述、引用、影响因子、前10名期刊和最受欢迎期刊上的文章数量。 结果:2005年至2014年共发表了143,138篇骨科文章。美国占出版物的24.9%(35,763/143,138),其次是英国(7878/143,138(5.5%))、日本(7133/143,138(5.0%))、德国(5942/143,138(4.2%))、中国(4143/143,138(2.9%))和法国(2748/143,138(1.9%))。累积影响因子排名如下:美国、英国、日本、德国、法国和中国。平均影响因子的顺序是美国、中国、德国、日本、法国、英国,有趣的是,2005 - 2014年日本的平均影响因子与德国相似。美国在前10名期刊上的文章百分比最高,而中国最少。美国的平均引用次数最高,而日本的平均引用次数最低。 结论:根据这项研究,我们可以得出结论,在过去10年中美国一直引领着骨科研究。虽然中国仍落后,但在骨科研究方面已取得了相当大的进展,不仅在数量上而且在质量上。 证据级别:IV级。
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