Fausak Erik Davis
University Library, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2020 Dec 4;7:559659. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.559659. eCollection 2020.
This is a mapping study conducted to evaluate the characteristics of where content that engages in perspectives or attitudes on female dog spaying is published. Three databases, CAB Direct, PubMed, and Scopus, were systematically searched. There were 84 out of 642 papers identified and screened for relevance on attitudes or perceptions on female canine spaying. These 84 articles were then examined for recurring authors, institutional representation, and publisher information. Additionally, information regarding the population being addressed, veterinarian or client, was noted with most literature addressing the veterinary perspective. Many important articles were published in a wide array of journals from many countries, which suggests the importance of not only browsing journals but also searching for relevant literature in databases like CAB Abstracts and MEDLINE.
这是一项映射研究,旨在评估发表有关母犬绝育观点或态度内容的地点的特征。对三个数据库CAB Direct、PubMed和Scopus进行了系统检索。在642篇论文中,有84篇被识别并筛选出与母犬绝育态度或认知相关的内容。然后对这84篇文章进行了反复作者、机构代表性和出版商信息的审查。此外,记录了所针对的人群(兽医或客户)的信息,大多数文献是从兽医角度进行阐述的。许多重要文章发表在来自许多国家的各种各样的期刊上,这表明不仅浏览期刊很重要,而且在CAB摘要和MEDLINE等数据库中搜索相关文献也很重要。