Department of Paediatric Surgery, Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London SE5 9RS, United Kingdom.
Department of Paediatric Surgery, Alder Hey Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom.
J Pediatr Surg. 2021 Dec;56(12):2142-2147. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2021.07.023. Epub 2021 Aug 1.
The publication record can be regarded as a key metric of the academic output of a craft surgical speciality with an almost exponential increase in the number of such publications worldwide over the past 20 years (Ashfaq et al. J Surg Res 2018;229:10-11). We aimed to examine and explore if this was the experience within UK paediatric surgery centres.
The academic search engine Scopus™ (Elsevier) was used to track every paediatric surgeon's (NHS or University) publication history between Jan. 2005 - Dec. 2020. This was validated by an algorithmic search of PubMed™. The h-index (citations/publication), considered a validated metric of career academic output, was also calculated for each individual surgeon. A Field-Weighted Citation Index (Scopus™) (FWCI) was used to assess impact of individual publications. Textbooks, book chapters, abstracts, duplications ("double dipping") and output attributed to UK BAPS-CASS national studies were excluded. Some output(s), not considered as relevant to "paediatric surgery", was edited. Data are quoted as median(range).
During this 16-year period, there were 3838 publications identified from 26 centres with a "top ten" listing of those paediatric surgical units contributing over half the output (n = 2189, 57%). To look for evidence of trend(s) we analysed the output from these surgical centres in two 5-year periods (2005-9 and 2015-19) and showed an overall fall in output(s) - [730 (53.4%) to 645 (46.4%)] with 6/10 (60%) ' top ten ' centres here recording a reduction in publications. The median h-index of the 232 contributing paediatric surgical consultants was 12 (range 1-56). The best performing publication from the "top ten" centres had 96.5(51-442) citations with the FWCI being 4.5 (2.2 - 30.2).
This study highlights current paediatric surgery publication output metrics in UK centres. There is evidence of a relative reduction in outputs overall which is a cause for concern for the future, although individual publications from the 10 most active units in the UK remain highly cited. These findings may serve purpose in several ways: (i) UK paediatric surgical centre rankings may be helpful for guiding residency / trainee application; (ii) surgical research funding for the top performing units may be better facilitated and finally (iii) UK centres showing a ' fertile ground ' for nurturing and training paediatric surgeons with academic aspirations could be useful for future workforce planning.
文献发表记录可以被视为外科专业学术产出的关键指标,在过去的 20 年中,全世界此类文献的数量呈指数级增长(Ashfaq 等人,J Surg Res 2018;229:10-11)。我们旨在研究并探讨英国儿科手术中心是否有类似的情况。
使用学术搜索引擎 Scopus™(爱思唯尔)追踪 2005 年 1 月至 2020 年 12 月期间每位(NHS 或大学)儿科外科医生的文献发表历史。这通过 PubMed™ 的算法搜索进行了验证。还为每位外科医生计算了 h 指数(引文/出版物),这被认为是职业学术产出的有效指标。使用字段加权引文指数(Scopus™)(FWCI)来评估个人出版物的影响力。排除了教科书、书章节、摘要、重复(“双重计算”)和归因于英国 BAPS-CASS 国家研究的产出。对一些被认为与“儿科外科”不相关的产出进行了编辑。数据以中位数(范围)表示。
在这 16 年期间,从 26 个中心确定了 3838 篇文献,其中排名前 10 的儿科外科单位贡献了一半以上的产出(n=2189,57%)。为了寻找趋势的证据,我们分析了这些外科中心在两个 5 年期间(2005-2009 年和 2015-2019 年)的产出,并显示总体产出下降[730(53.4%)至 645(46.4%)],其中 6/10(60%)排名前 10 的中心记录出版物减少。232 名参与的儿科外科顾问的中位 h 指数为 12(范围 1-56)。排名前 10 的中心中表现最好的出版物有 96.5(51-442)条引文,FWCI 为 4.5(2.2-30.2)。
本研究强调了英国中心当前的儿科外科文献发表产出指标。有证据表明整体产出相对减少,这令人担忧,但英国最活跃的 10 个单位的个别出版物仍然被大量引用。这些发现可能有以下几种用途:(i)英国儿科外科中心的排名可能有助于指导住院医师/学员的申请;(ii)为表现最好的单位提供外科研究资金可能会更加便利,最后(iii)英国中心为有学术抱负的儿科外科医生提供了一个“肥沃的土壤”,这对未来的劳动力规划可能很有用。