Department of Orthopaedics, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Southport, Australia.
Department of Orthopaedics, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Southport, Australia.
J Foot Ankle Surg. 2021 Jul-Aug;60(4):692-696. doi: 10.1053/j.jfas.2020.11.005. Epub 2021 Jan 19.
Research publication is a central to the scientific process and comprehensive bibliometric analysis is a leading way to better understand trends within research. Currently, there are limited bibliometric analyses of literature pertaining to foot and ankle surgery. This study aims to quantify the volume of research and investigate what may affect publication and citation. Journals associated with the 3 major orthopedic foot and ankle societies (Foot & Ankle International[FAI], Foot and Ankle Surgery, and The Foot) and one podiatric college (Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery®) were evaluated from January 2009 to December 2018 using Scopus (Elsevier, Amsterdam, the Netherlands). Descriptive statistics were used to summarize article characteristics and regression modeling was used to determine factors associated with a country's current and future productivity and an article's citation rate. A total of 4994 articles were published over the 10-year period, with the largest contributor of publications being the United States of America (USA), who produced 2096 (41.8%) publications. Regression analysis found no association between a country's productivity and gross domestic product or population. There was no significant relationship between a country's baseline publication rate and future publication rate. The variables significantly associated with an increased citation count were; the number of years since publication, the number of authors, publication in FAI and if the article was a review. To our knowledge this is the largest bibliometric analysis of foot and ankle publications. The majority of research is being produced by the USA, but there are numerous complex factors associated with citation and publication rates. Further research is required to fully assess these factors and characterize the state of foot and ankle surgery research.
研究出版物是科学过程的核心,全面的文献计量分析是更好地了解研究趋势的主要方法。目前,针对足踝外科文献的文献计量分析有限。本研究旨在量化研究量,并探讨可能影响发表和引用的因素。使用 Scopus(爱思唯尔,荷兰阿姆斯特丹)评估了 2009 年 1 月至 2018 年 12 月与 3 个主要骨科足踝协会(足踝国际[FAI]、足踝外科和足)和一个足病学院(足踝外科杂志®)相关的期刊。使用描述性统计数据总结文章特征,并使用回归建模确定与一个国家当前和未来生产力以及文章引用率相关的因素。在 10 年期间共发表了 4994 篇文章,其中发表文章最多的国家是美利坚合众国(USA),共发表了 2096 篇(41.8%)文章。回归分析发现,一个国家的生产力与国内生产总值或人口之间没有关联。一个国家的基础发表率与未来发表率之间没有显著关系。与增加引用次数显著相关的变量包括:发表后的年限、作者人数、在 FAI 上发表以及文章是否为综述。据我们所知,这是对足踝出版物进行的最大规模的文献计量分析。大多数研究都是由美国完成的,但引文和发表率与许多复杂因素有关。需要进一步研究来全面评估这些因素并描述足踝外科研究的现状。