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比较 2020 年发表 COVID-19 相关文章的顶级急诊医学期刊的表现。

Comparison of performances of top emergency medicine journals in terms of COVID-19 publications in 2020.

机构信息

Hitit University, School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Çorum, Turkey.

Samsun Ondokuzmayıs University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Samsun, Turkey.

出版信息

Am J Emerg Med. 2021 Aug;46:132-136. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2021.03.003. Epub 2021 Mar 6.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The aim of this study is to evaluate the qualitative and quantitative contribution of Emergency Medicine (EM) journals to scientific literature on COVID-19 and compare the journals in terms of publications.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

We performed a comparison of top EM journals by hand-search in terms of COVID-19 publications and citations between January 1st and December 31st, 2020. Publications were also categorized according to research field, country and article types. Data were given as numbers and percentages.

RESULTS

Among 18 EM journals, Resuscitation ranked in the first place and American Journal of Emergency Medicine ranked in the last place according to Impact Factor. In these journals, 512 (12.2%) articles related to COVID-19 were published. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine and Internal and Emergency Medicine published the greatest amount of publications related to COVID-19 (n = 71). The American Journal of Emergency Medicine was also the leading journal in terms of "Total Citations to COVID-19 Articles" (n = 1192). Western Journal of Emergency Medicine published the greatest proportion of COVID-19 articles (Total COVID-19 Articles/Total Articles = 0.3). World Journal of Emergency Surgery ranked in the first place in terms of citations per COVID-19 articles (n = 33.2). The most common studied field was Effects of COVID-19 on the Health System (n = 222). The US was the most productive country with 188 COVID-19 publications and 1411 citations to these publications, followed by Italy.

CONCLUSION

The contribution of EM journals to COVID-19 literature is controversial. "Effects of COVID-19 on the Health System" is the most studied field. "Clinical Properties, Ethical Issues and Treatment Methods" are neglected fields in EM journals.

摘要

简介

本研究旨在评估急诊医学(EM)期刊对 COVID-19 科学文献的定性和定量贡献,并比较期刊在出版物方面的情况。

材料和方法

我们通过手工搜索,对 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 12 月 31 日期间的 COVID-19 出版物和引文进行了顶级 EM 期刊的比较。出版物还根据研究领域、国家和文章类型进行了分类。数据以数字和百分比表示。

结果

在 18 种 EM 期刊中,复苏杂志根据影响因子排名第一,美国急诊医学杂志排名最后。在这些期刊中,发表了 512 篇(12.2%)与 COVID-19 相关的文章。美国急诊医学杂志和内科学与急诊医学杂志发表了最多与 COVID-19 相关的出版物(n=71)。美国急诊医学杂志也是“COVID-19 文章总引文”的领先期刊(n=1192)。西方急诊医学杂志发表的 COVID-19 文章比例最大(总 COVID-19 文章/总文章=0.3)。世界急诊外科学杂志在每篇 COVID-19 文章的引文中排名第一(n=33.2)。研究最多的领域是 COVID-19 对卫生系统的影响(n=222)。美国是发表 COVID-19 出版物最多的国家,有 188 篇出版物和 1411 篇引文,其次是意大利。

结论

EM 期刊对 COVID-19 文献的贡献存在争议。“COVID-19 对卫生系统的影响”是研究最多的领域。“临床特征、伦理问题和治疗方法”是 EM 期刊中被忽视的领域。

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