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骨科出版物学术引用的亚专业差异。

Subspecialty Variation in Academic Citations of Orthopedic Surgery Publications.

机构信息

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Clin Orthop Surg. 2021 Dec;13(4):569-574. doi: 10.4055/cios20263. Epub 2021 Nov 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The objective of this study was to assess the variation in academic citation and social media mentions across orthopedic subspecialties in general orthopedic surgery journals.

METHODS

An internet-based study was performed of 666 articles from four orthopedic journals published from January 2018 to February 2019. Each publication was categorized by its subspecialty within orthopedics: arthroplasty, hand and upper extremity, foot and ankle, orthopedic oncology, pediatric orthopedics, shoulder, spine, sports medicine, orthopedic trauma, basic science, and miscellaneous. For each publication, academic citations were quantified using Google Scholar and Web of Science, and social media mentions were quantified using Twitter. Comparisons of continuous data among various subspecialties were performed using analysis of variance.

RESULTS

The average number of citations per publication was 7.4 ± 9.0 on Google Scholar, 4.5 ± 5.3 on Web of Science, and 2.8 ± 8.7 on Twitter. The number of academic citations differed significantly by subspecialty on Google Scholar ( < 0.001) and Web of Science ( < 0.001). There was no difference in social media mentions on Twitter by subspecialty ( = 0.8). The most highly cited subspecialties, adjusted for number of publications, were arthroplasty, orthopedic oncology, and sports medicine, while the least highly cited subspecialties were hand and upper extremity, pediatric orthopedics, and orthopedic basic science.

CONCLUSIONS

There is significant baseline variation in the citation of orthopedic publications among various subspecialties. Our findings argue against the use of a uniform threshold to gauge scholarly success in orthopedic surgery. The variation in citation of orthopedic publications across subspecialties support the use of subspecialty-specific benchmarks to gauge academic productivity.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在评估普通骨科杂志中骨科各亚专业的学术引文和社交媒体提及率的差异。

方法

对 2018 年 1 月至 2019 年 2 月发表的 4 种骨科杂志的 666 篇文章进行了一项基于互联网的研究。根据亚专业将每个出版物分为以下类别:关节置换、手和上肢、足踝、骨肿瘤、小儿骨科、肩、脊柱、运动医学、骨科创伤、基础科学和其他。对于每篇出版物,使用谷歌学术和 Web of Science 量化学术引文,使用 Twitter 量化社交媒体提及率。使用方差分析比较各亚专业之间的连续数据。

结果

每篇论文在谷歌学术上的平均引文数为 7.4±9.0,在 Web of Science 上的平均引文数为 4.5±5.3,在 Twitter 上的平均引文数为 2.8±8.7。谷歌学术和 Web of Science 上的引文数量在各亚专业之间差异显著(<0.001)。Twitter 上的社交媒体提及率在各亚专业之间无差异(=0.8)。经出版物数量调整后,最具高引的亚专业是关节置换、骨肿瘤和运动医学,而最不具高引的亚专业是手和上肢、小儿骨科和骨科基础科学。

结论

各亚专业骨科出版物的引文存在显著的基线差异。我们的研究结果表明,在评估骨科手术的学术成功时,不应使用统一的阈值。各亚专业骨科出版物引文的差异支持使用亚专业特定的基准来衡量学术生产力。

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