Connor Integrative Health Network, Cleveland Medical Center, 11000 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH, 44106, USA.
Chiropr Man Therap. 2021 Apr 28;29(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s12998-021-00374-5.
To determine publication trends, gaps, and predictors of citation of chiropractic case reports (CRs).
A bibliometric review was conducted by searching PubMed, Index to Chiropractic Literature (ICL), and Google Scholar to identify PubMed-indexed CRs, which were screened according to selection criteria. Case reports were categorized by International Classification of Disease (ICD-10) code, patient age, topic describing case management or adverse effects of care, focus being spinal or non-spinal, journal type, integrative authorship, title metrics, and citation metrics. Binary logistic regression was used to identify independent predictors of citations per year and total citations greater than the median values.
The search identified 1176 chiropractic CRs meeting selection criteria. There was an increasing trend of CRs having a case management topic, non-spinal focus, non-chiropractic journal, neuromusculoskeletal-focus, diagnosis of vascular pathology, and a decreasing trend of adverse effect vascular pathology CRs. Independent predictors of greater total citations (or citation rate) included ICD-10 categories of perinatal conditions, infections, "case" in title, case management topic, and physical therapy, integrative, and dental journal type. Predictors of fewer citations included diseases of the blood, neoplasms, other findings not elsewhere classified, a title > 11 words, and multidisciplinary authorship. ICD-10 categories describing non-musculoskeletal diseases and special populations such as pediatrics, pregnancy, and perinatal conditions had few CRs.
Chiropractic CRs are diversifying from spine-related topics. Chiropractors are encouraged to publish objective, structured CRs within defined research gaps. Published CRs can inform the design of future research studies with a higher level of clinical relevance and evidence.
确定脊骨神经医学病例报告(CR)的发表趋势、差距和被引预测因素。
通过检索 PubMed、索引脊骨神经医学文献(ICL)和 Google Scholar,进行了一项文献计量学综述,以确定被 PubMed 索引的 CR,并根据选择标准对其进行筛选。病例报告按国际疾病分类(ICD-10)代码、患者年龄、描述病例管理或护理不良影响的主题、脊柱或非脊柱焦点、期刊类型、综合作者、标题指标和引用指标进行分类。采用二元逻辑回归分析确定每年被引次数和超过中位数的总被引次数的独立预测因素。
检索确定了 1176 篇符合选择标准的脊骨神经医学 CR。具有病例管理主题、非脊柱焦点、非脊骨神经医学期刊、神经肌肉骨骼焦点、血管病理诊断的 CR 呈增加趋势,而具有血管病理不良影响的 CR 呈减少趋势。总引用量(或引用率)较高的独立预测因素包括围产期疾病、感染、标题中的“病例”、病例管理主题、物理治疗、综合和牙科期刊类型。较少引用的预测因素包括血液疾病、肿瘤、其他未分类的发现、标题超过 11 个单词以及多学科作者。描述非肌肉骨骼疾病和特殊人群(如儿科、妊娠和围产期疾病)的 ICD-10 类别 CR 较少。
脊骨神经医学 CR 正在从与脊柱相关的主题多样化。鼓励脊骨神经医学从业者发表客观、结构化的 CR,填补现有研究空白。发表的 CR 可以为未来具有更高临床相关性和证据水平的研究设计提供信息。