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澳大利亚的骨科研究:对排名前15的期刊发表率的文献计量分析

Orthopaedic research in Australia: a bibliographic analysis of the publication rates in the top 15 journals.

作者信息

Hohmann Erik, Glatt Vaida, Tetsworth Kevin

机构信息

Medical School, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Medical School, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

出版信息

ANZ J Surg. 2017 Sep;87(9):709-713. doi: 10.1111/ans.13932. Epub 2017 Mar 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To investigate the publications rates and characteristics of the authors for manuscripts originating from Australia in the 15 highest ranked orthopaedic journals over a 5-year period.

METHODS

The 15 highest ranked journals in orthopaedics, based on their 2015 impact factor, were used to establish the total number of publications and cumulative impact factor points between January 2010 and December 2014. The affiliations of the primary author and co-authors were used to determine the involvement of Australian trained orthopaedic surgeons. Study location, research topic and anatomic areas were recorded.

RESULTS

A total of 478 publications were identified; 110 of these manuscripts were principally authored by Australian trained orthopaedic surgeons or medical professionals affiliated with orthopaedics. In addition, 158 articles were published with orthopaedic surgery involvement where one of the co-authors was an Australian trained surgeon. Australian orthopaedic surgeon (FRACS) involvement was most commonly observed in the knee (n = 90; 33.6%) followed by the hip (n = 69; 25.7%) and basic sciences (n = 27; 10.1%). Surgeons in Sydney had the highest number of publications (n = 95; 35.4%), followed by Adelaide (n = 55; 20.5%) and Melbourne (n = 54; 20.1%).

CONCLUSION

The results of this study demonstrate that the minority (23%) of the publications originating from Australia in the 15 highest-ranking orthopaedic journals were principally authored by either an Australian trained surgeon or a trainee surgeon. A total of 59% of the publications focused on the hip and knee. Sydney was the leading region, followed by Adelaide and Melbourne. These three regions published 76% of all manuscripts identified during the 5-year study period.

摘要

背景

调查5年间来自澳大利亚的稿件在15本排名最高的骨科期刊上的发表率及作者特征。

方法

根据2015年影响因子选取15本排名最高的骨科期刊,确定2010年1月至2014年12月期间的总发表量及累积影响因子点数。通过第一作者和共同作者的单位来确定澳大利亚培训的骨科外科医生的参与情况。记录研究地点、研究主题和解剖部位。

结果

共识别出478篇发表文章;其中110篇主要由澳大利亚培训的骨科外科医生或骨科相关医学专业人员撰写。此外,158篇文章发表时涉及骨科手术,其中一名共同作者是澳大利亚培训的外科医生。澳大利亚骨科外科医生(FRACS)的参与最常见于膝关节(n = 90;33.6%),其次是髋关节(n = 69;25.7%)和基础科学(n = 27;10.1%)。悉尼的外科医生发表文章数量最多(n = 95;35.4%),其次是阿德莱德(n = 55;20.5%)和墨尔本(n = 54;20.1%)。

结论

本研究结果表明,在15本排名最高的骨科期刊中,来自澳大利亚的发表文章中少数(23%)主要由澳大利亚培训的外科医生或实习外科医生撰写。总共59%的发表文章关注髋关节和膝关节。悉尼是主要地区,其次是阿德莱德和墨尔本。在为期5年的研究期间,这三个地区发表了所有识别出的稿件的76%。

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