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案例报告引文的文献计量分析及其对影响因子的影响:发表案例报告如何影响期刊?

Bibliometric analysis of case report citations and their effect on the impact factor: How does publishing case reports impact journals?

机构信息

Université Clermont-Auvergne, CHU de Clermont-Ferrand, CNRS, SIGMA Clermont, ICCF, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France.

Université de Lille-Nord-de-France, 59000 Lille, France; Service d'orthopédie, hôpital Roger-Salengro, centre hospitalier et universitaire de Lille, place de Verdun, 59037 Lille, France.

出版信息

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res. 2020 Dec;106(8):1463-1467. doi: 10.1016/j.otsr.2020.05.016. Epub 2020 Oct 23.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Given their low citation rate, case reports may reduce a journal's impact factor (IF), making a journal less likely to accept them for publication. However, this concept has never been proven in a bibliometric study. This led us to carry out a bibliometric analysis to evaluate (1) the exact number of case reports published in orthopedics over a 2-year period, (2) their citation rate, (3) what the journals' IF would be if they had not published these case reports.

HYPOTHESIS

Publishing case reports reduces a journal's IF, bringing into question whether they should be published.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This was a retrospective bibliometric study. We focused on all the articles influencing the year 2017. We looked at all the journals in the "Orthopedics" discipline that had published at least one article in the years n-2 (=2015) or n-1 (=2016).

RESULTS

There were 1925 case reports among the 28,903 articles published in all orthopedics journals in 2015-2016, a 6.7% share of publications. Individually, each case report in 2015-2016 was cited an average of 0.86 times±1.4 [0-13] in 2017. Of all the case reports published in 2015-2016, 571 (30%) had not been cited in 2017. When comparing the individual number of each case report citation to the journal's IF, we found 413 instances (21.5%) where the case report was cited more than expected and 1512 (78.5%) where it was cited less than expected based on the journal's IF. The mean IF was 2.013. If the journals had not published any case reports, the mean IF would have been 2.072 (p<0.0001). For all the SIGAPS categories, the mean IF would have been higher if no case reports had been published. On average, the IF was lower by 0.059 points±0.121 [-0.165-0.537], with the difference being statistically significantly only for SIGAPS C and D journals. In 69 instances, the IF would be higher if the journal had not published any case reports. Conversely, the IF improved in 8 instances by publishing case reports: 3 were tier D journals and 5 were tier E journals.

DISCUSSION

Our study brings into question whether case reports should be published. Indeed, the publication of case reports lowers the IF of scientific journals. However, we should not completely stop publishing case reports since they can be useful to clinicians caring for patients with rare diseases or medical conditions.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

IV, systematic retrospective study.

摘要

简介

由于引用率低,病例报告可能会降低期刊的影响因子(IF),从而降低期刊接受病例报告的可能性。然而,这一概念从未在文献计量学研究中得到证明。这促使我们进行了文献计量分析,以评估:(1)在两年内发表的骨科病例报告的确切数量;(2)它们的引用率;(3)如果没有发表这些病例报告,期刊的 IF 会是多少。

假设

发表病例报告降低了期刊的 IF,这使得人们对是否应该发表病例报告产生了质疑。

材料和方法

这是一项回顾性文献计量学研究。我们专注于所有影响 2017 年的文章。我们观察了“骨科”学科中所有在 2015-2016 年期间发表过至少一篇文章的期刊。

结果

在 2015-2016 年所有骨科期刊发表的 28903 篇文章中,有 1925 篇是病例报告,占出版物的 6.7%。在 2015-2016 年发表的每一篇病例报告在 2017 年均平均被引用 0.86 次±1.4[0-13]。在 2015-2016 年发表的所有病例报告中,有 571 篇(30%)在 2017 年未被引用。当将每个病例报告的引用次数与期刊的 IF 进行比较时,我们发现有 413 个病例报告(21.5%)的引用次数超过了 IF 的预期,1512 个病例报告(78.5%)的引用次数低于 IF 的预期。平均 IF 为 2.013。如果期刊没有发表任何病例报告,平均 IF 将为 2.072(p<0.0001)。对于所有 SIGAPS 类别,如果没有发表病例报告,平均 IF 会更高。平均而言,IF 降低了 0.059 点±0.121[-0.165-0.537],只有 SIGAPS C 和 D 期刊的差异具有统计学意义。在 69 个实例中,如果期刊没有发表任何病例报告,IF 会更高。相反,发表病例报告会使 8 种期刊的 IF 得到改善:其中 3 种为 D 级期刊,5 种为 E 级期刊。

讨论

我们的研究对病例报告是否应该发表提出了质疑。事实上,病例报告的发表降低了科学期刊的 IF。然而,我们不应该完全停止发表病例报告,因为它们对治疗患有罕见疾病或医疗条件的患者的临床医生可能有用。

证据等级

IV,系统回顾性研究。

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