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新型冠状病毒肺炎与糖尿病:Scopus 索引中科学文献的分析。

COVID-19 and diabetes: Analysis of the scientific production indexed in Scopus.

机构信息

Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes General University Hospital, Medical University of Granma, Granma, Cuba; Señor de Sipán University, Chiclayo, Peru.

Provincial Center for Diabetic Care and Education, Provincial General University Hospital "Dr. Antonio Luaces Iraola", Faculty of Medical Science "Dr. José Assef Yara", Medical University of Ciego de Ávila, Ciego de Ávila, Cuba.

出版信息

Diabetes Metab Syndr. 2021 May-Jun;15(3):765-770. doi: 10.1016/j.dsx.2021.03.002. Epub 2021 Mar 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM

COVID-19 has affected the world population, with a higher impact among at-risk groups, such as diabetic patients. This has led to an exponential increase in the number of studies related to the subject, although their bibliometric characteristics are unknown. This article aims to characterize the world scientific production on COVID-19 and diabetes indexed in Scopus.

METHODS

Articles on the subject were retrieved using a search strategy and bibliometric indicators of production, visibility, collaboration and impact were studied.

RESULTS

The total scientific production was 1956 documents, which have 35086 citations and an h-index of 67. Articles published in Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research and Reviews (n = 127), as well as those by researchers from the United States (n = 498) predominated. Articles by Chinese authors (n = 314) had the highest impact according to the received citations (n = 21757). India, China and Spain are leading countries in terms of the research in which they participate. There is extensive international scientific collaboration led by China, the United States and Italy.

CONCLUSION

The volume of publications on COVID-19 and diabetes and their scientific impact show the incentive that the study of these diseases represents for the scientific community worldwide.

摘要

背景与目的

COVID-19 已影响全球人口,高危人群如糖尿病患者受到的影响更大。这导致与该主题相关的研究数量呈指数级增长,尽管其文献计量学特征尚不清楚。本文旨在描述 Scopus 中收录的与 COVID-19 和糖尿病相关的世界科学研究成果。

方法

使用搜索策略检索了相关文章,并研究了生产、可见度、合作和影响等方面的文献计量指标。

结果

总科学产出为 1956 篇文献,被引次数为 35086 次,h 指数为 67。以糖尿病和代谢综合征:临床研究和评论(n=127)发表的文章以及来自美国的研究人员(n=498)发表的文章居多。中国作者(n=314)的文章根据收到的引用(n=21757)来看,具有最高的影响力。在参与研究方面,印度、中国和西班牙处于领先地位。中国、美国和意大利引领着广泛的国际科学合作。

结论

COVID-19 和糖尿病相关出版物的数量及其科学影响力表明,这些疾病的研究对全球科学界具有激励作用。

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