Faried Ahmad, Prasetyo Eko, Kamil Muhammad, Pratama Dilli M A, Sumargo Sheila
Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran - Dr. Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, West Java.
Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sam Ratulangi - Prof. Dr. R.D. Kandou Hospital, Manado, North Sulawesi.
Surg Neurol Int. 2022 May 27;13:223. doi: 10.25259/SNI_908_2021. eCollection 2022.
With changes in European and the US academia and education systems, research has become a measurement to define academic productivity, as it is a crucial component in the process of becoming a well-trained neurosurgeon. In this recent study, we aimed to reveal the current status and challenges facing neurosurgical research in Indonesia.
An open-access PubMed MEDLINE database search was performed to reveal all articles published by Indonesian Neurosurgeons from 1980 to July 2021. The detail was extracted to the following parameters: academia center or city of the study, year of publication, study type, topic, journal, institution and Q status, first author, article citation, international collaboration, and the working field. These data were processed and examined.
During 1980 and July 2021, a total of 242 PubMed-indexed papers were published from Indonesia. The number of publications started increasing significantly from 2010 to 2021, with an average of 19 papers per year since 2010. Most of the studies came from Bandung (22.7%), with Universitas Padjadjaran as the center of the study. According to the paper type, the majority of the articles were basic and clinical research (45.5%). The most common study type was case reports (33.5%). Neurotrauma (21.9%) was the most frequent topic followed by neuro-oncology (21.07%) and spine trauma (11.98%).
Published articles in the neurosurgery field in Indonesia has shown a higher, promising trend. Despite many challenges faced in the process, there was significant progress in the past few decades compared to the previous ones. A comprehensive deliberate plan and multidisciplinary effort that focuses on overcoming the problems regarding defining academic productivity is needed for further improvement of neurosurgical care in Indonesia.
随着欧美学术界和教育体系的变化,研究已成为衡量学术生产力的一项指标,因为它是成为一名训练有素的神经外科医生过程中的关键组成部分。在这项最新研究中,我们旨在揭示印度尼西亚神经外科研究的现状和面临的挑战。
通过对开放获取的PubMed MEDLINE数据库进行检索,以找出1980年至2021年7月期间印度尼西亚神经外科医生发表的所有文章。详细信息被提取到以下参数中:研究的学术中心或城市、发表年份、研究类型、主题、期刊、机构和Q状态、第一作者、文章引用次数、国际合作情况以及工作领域。对这些数据进行了处理和分析。
在1980年至2021年7月期间,印度尼西亚共发表了242篇被PubMed收录的论文。从2010年到2021年,论文发表数量开始显著增加,自2010年以来平均每年有19篇论文。大多数研究来自万隆(22.7%),以帕捷贾兰大学为研究中心。根据论文类型,大多数文章为基础研究和临床研究(45.5%)。最常见的研究类型是病例报告(33.5%)。神经创伤(21.9%)是最常见的主题,其次是神经肿瘤学(21.07%)和脊柱创伤(11.98%)。
印度尼西亚神经外科领域发表的文章呈现出更高且有前景的趋势。尽管在此过程中面临诸多挑战,但与之前相比,过去几十年仍取得了显著进展。为进一步改善印度尼西亚的神经外科护理,需要制定一项全面且经过深思熟虑的计划,并进行多学科努力,重点是克服在定义学术生产力方面存在的问题。