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1984年至2016年马拉维的疟疾研究:文献综述与文献计量分析

Malaria research in Malawi from 1984 to 2016: a literature review and bibliometric analysis.

作者信息

Mwendera Chikondi A, de Jager Christiaan, Longwe Herbert, Hongoro Charles, Mutero Clifford M, Phiri Kamija S

机构信息

University of Pretoria Institute for Sustainable Malaria Control (UP ISMC), School of Health Systems and Public Health, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X363, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa.

ICAP at Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, Pretoria, South Africa.

出版信息

Malar J. 2017 Jun 12;16(1):246. doi: 10.1186/s12936-017-1895-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Malaria research can play a vital role in addressing the malaria burden in Malawi. An organized approach in addressing malaria in Malawi started in 1984 by the establishment of the first National Malaria Control Programme and research was recognized to be significant. This study aimed to assess the type and amount of malaria research conducted in Malawi from 1984 to 2016 and its related source of funding.

METHODS

A systematic literature search was conducted in the Medline/PubMed database for Malawian publications and approved malaria studies from two Ethical Committees were examined. Bibliometric analysis was utilized to capture the affiliations of first and senior/last authors, funding acknowledgements, while titles, abstracts and accessed full text were examined for research type.

RESULTS

A total of 483 publications and 165 approved studies were analysed. Clinical and basic research in the fields of malaria in pregnancy 105 (21.5%), severe malaria 97 (20.1%) and vector and/or agent dynamics 69 (14.3%) dominated in the publications while morbidity 33 (20%), severe malaria 28 (17%) and Health Policy and Systems Research 24 (14.5%) dominated in the approved studies. In the publications, 146 (30%) first authors and 100 (21%) senior authors, and 88 (53.3%) principal investigators in approved studies were affiliated to Malawian-based institutions. Most researchers were affiliated to the Malawi-Liverpool Wellcome Trust, College of Medicine, Blantyre Malaria Project, Ministry of Health, and Malaria Alert Centre. The major malaria research funders were the National Institute for Health/USA, Wellcome Trust and the US Agency for International Development. Only three (2.5%) out of 118 journals publishing research on malaria in Malawi were from Africa and the Malaria Journal, with 76 (15.7%) publications, published most of the research from Malawi, followed by the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene with 57 (11.8%) in comparison to only 13 (2.7%) published in the local Malawi Medical Journal.

CONCLUSIONS

Clinical and basic research, which is mostly funded externally, in the fields of malaria in pregnancy, severe malaria and vector and/or agent dynamics dominated, while health policy and system research was least supported. The quantity may reflect scientific research activity but the initial primary impact is contribution to policy development.

摘要

背景

疟疾研究在应对马拉维的疟疾负担方面可发挥至关重要的作用。1984年,随着首个国家疟疾控制规划的建立,马拉维开始采用有组织的方法来应对疟疾,研究也被认为具有重要意义。本研究旨在评估1984年至2016年期间马拉维开展的疟疾研究的类型和数量及其相关资金来源。

方法

在Medline/PubMed数据库中对马拉维的出版物进行了系统的文献检索,并审查了两个伦理委员会批准的疟疾研究。利用文献计量分析来获取第一作者和资深/最后作者的所属机构、资金致谢情况,同时对标题、摘要和获取的全文进行研究类型审查。

结果

共分析了483篇出版物和165项批准的研究。出版物中,妊娠疟疾(105篇,占21.5%)、重症疟疾(97篇,占20.1%)以及媒介和/或病原体动态(69篇,占14.3%)领域的临床和基础研究占主导地位;批准的研究中,发病率(33篇,占20%)、重症疟疾(28篇,占17%)以及卫生政策与系统研究(24篇,占14.5%)占主导地位。在出版物中,146名(30%)第一作者、100名(21%)资深作者以及批准研究中的88名(53.3%)主要研究者隶属于马拉维的机构。大多数研究人员隶属于马拉维 - 利物浦惠康信托基金、医学院、布兰太尔疟疾项目、卫生部和疟疾警报中心。主要的疟疾研究资助者是美国国立卫生研究院、惠康信托基金和美国国际开发署。在发表马拉维疟疾研究的118种期刊中,只有三种(2.5%)来自非洲,其中《疟疾杂志》发表了76篇(占15.7%)马拉维的研究,数量最多,其次是《美国热带医学与卫生杂志》,发表了57篇(占11.8%),而当地的《马拉维医学杂志》仅发表了13篇(占2.7%)。

结论

妊娠疟疾、重症疟疾以及媒介和/或病原体动态领域的临床和基础研究占主导地位,且大多由外部资助,而卫生政策和系统研究得到的支持最少。研究数量可能反映科研活动,但最初的主要影响是对政策制定的贡献。

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