Department of Orthopedic Surgery, The Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, PA.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Miami Hospital, Miami, FL.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2021 Jun 1;46(11):765-771. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000003890.
Bibliometric literature review.
The aim of this study was to recognize and analyze the most frequently cited manuscripts published in the journal Spine.
Although the journal Spine is considered a premiere location for distributing influential spine research, no previous study has evaluated which of their publications have had the most impact. Knowledge and appreciation of the most influential Spine publications can guide and inspire future research endeavors.
Using the Scopus database, the 100 most cited articles published in Spine were accessed. The frequency of citations, year of publication, country of origin, level-of-evidence (LOE), article type, and contributing authors/institutions were recorded. The 10 most cited articles (per year) from the past decade were also determined.
"Guidelines For The Process Of Cross-Cultural Adaptation Of Self-Report Measures" by Beaton DE was the most cited article with 2960 citations. 2000 to 2009 (n = 46) was the most productive period. A LOE of III (n = 35) followed by II (n = 34) were the most common. Deyo RA (n = 8), Bombardier C (n = 6), and Waddell G (n = 6) produced the most articles. University of Washington (n = 8) and University of Toronto (n = 8) ranked first for institutional output. Clinical Outcome (n = 28) was the most recurring article topic. The United States (n = 51) ranked first for country of origin.
Using citation analysis as an objective proxy for influence, certain publications can be distinguished from others due to their lasting impact and recognition from peers. Of the top cited Spine publications, many pertained to clinical outcomes (28%) and had a LOE of I, II, or III (60%). Although older publications have had longer time to accrue citations, those in the most recent decade comprise this list almost 2:1. Knowledge of these "classic" publications allows for a better overall understanding of the diagnosis, management, and future direction of spine health care.Level of Evidence: 3.
文献计量学文献综述。
本研究旨在识别和分析发表在《脊柱》杂志上的被引用频次最高的文献。
尽管《脊柱》杂志被认为是发表有影响力的脊柱研究成果的首选场所,但之前没有研究评估过哪些出版物的影响最大。了解和欣赏最有影响力的《脊柱》出版物可以指导和激发未来的研究工作。
使用 Scopus 数据库,获取发表在《脊柱》杂志上被引用次数最多的 100 篇文章。记录引用频率、出版年份、来源国、证据水平(LOE)、文章类型和贡献作者/机构。还确定了过去十年中每年被引用次数最多的 10 篇文章。
Beaton DE 的“用于自报告措施跨文化适应过程的指南”是被引用次数最多的文章,被引用 2960 次。2000 年至 2009 年(n=46)是最具生产力的时期。LOE 为 III(n=35),其次是 II(n=34)。Deyo RA(n=8)、Bombardier C(n=6)和 Waddell G(n=6)发表的文章最多。华盛顿大学(n=8)和多伦多大学(n=8)在机构产出方面排名第一。临床结果(n=28)是最常见的文章主题。美国(n=51)是来源国排名第一。
使用引文分析作为影响力的客观指标,可以根据其持久的影响和同行的认可,将某些出版物与其他出版物区分开来。在被引用最多的《脊柱》出版物中,许多与临床结果(28%)有关,且具有 I、II 或 III 级证据(60%)。尽管较旧的出版物有更长的时间来累积引用,但在最近十年中,几乎有 2:1 的出版物在这个列表中。了解这些“经典”出版物可以更好地理解脊柱健康护理的诊断、管理和未来方向。
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