Chatterjee Eeshika, Khan Talha, Renzi Laura S, Charles Earlan J, Mandalaneni Kesava
Neuroscience, St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, GRD.
Cureus. 2022 Nov 1;14(11):e30958. doi: 10.7759/cureus.30958. eCollection 2022 Nov.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a global crisis and has affected the Caribbean islands, leading to significant health and socioeconomic consequences in this region. Efforts to mitigate the burden of this disease have led to an accelerated amount of research in the English-speaking Caribbean (ESC). This bibliometric analysis aimed to evaluate the COVID-19-related scientific literature from the ESC nations. A total of 175 articles were included and analyzed from an initial PubMed search (n = 638) for COVID-19-related scientific literature from the ESC nations published between January 1, 2020, and June 30, 2022. Microsoft Excel 2016 (Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington) and the VOSviewer (version 1.6.18) were used to characterize countries, authorship, journals, affiliations, and keywords of the COVID-19-related articles. Trinidad and Tobago (38%), Jamaica (22%), Barbados (20%), and Grenada (15%) contributed to the greatest number of publications. The University of the West Indies (UWI) campuses in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Barbados, and St. George's University in Grenada were the most prolific institutions. Srikanth Umakanthan from the UWI was the most prolific author. , and were the first three most productive journals; 59% of the 175 articles had either the first or last author affiliated with an institution in the ESC, and 19% of the articles were country-focused: Trinidad and Tobago (16/175), Jamaica (9/175), Barbados (5/175), and Antigua and Barbuda (2/175). Among the top themes of research, 27% were outbreak response and rearrangements, epidemiological studies (23%), clinical management (23%), and medical education (13%). Over the last two years, an interest stimulated by the pandemic has expanded the research in ESC countries. However, gaps in the knowledge exist, especially in the epidemiology of COVID-19 complications in the sub-populations of chronic non-communicable diseases, post-COVID syndrome, and the long-COVID syndrome in the region. Hence, there is enormous scope for more research across the region.
新冠疫情引发了一场全球危机,并对加勒比岛屿造成了影响,给该地区带来了重大的健康和社会经济后果。减轻这种疾病负担的努力促使英语加勒比地区(ESC)的研究数量加速增长。这项文献计量分析旨在评估来自ESC国家的与新冠疫情相关的科学文献。通过对PubMed进行初步检索(n = 638),共纳入并分析了175篇2020年1月1日至2022年6月30日期间发表的来自ESC国家的与新冠疫情相关的科学文献。使用Microsoft Excel 2016(微软公司,华盛顿州雷德蒙德)和VOSviewer(版本1.6.18)对与新冠疫情相关文章的国家、作者、期刊、所属机构和关键词进行了特征分析。特立尼达和多巴哥(38%)、牙买加(22%)、巴巴多斯(20%)和格林纳达(15%)的出版物数量最多。位于特立尼达和多巴哥、牙买加和巴巴多斯的西印度群岛大学(UWI)校区以及格林纳达的圣乔治大学是产出最多的机构。来自西印度群岛大学的斯里坎特·乌马坎坦是产出最多的作者。 是前三大最具生产力的期刊;175篇文章中有59%的第一作者或最后作者隶属于ESC的某个机构,19%的文章以国家为重点:特立尼达和多巴哥(16/175)、牙买加(9/175)、巴巴多斯(5/175)和安提瓜和巴布达(2/175)。在研究的主要主题中,27%是疫情应对与调整、流行病学研究(23%)、临床管理(23%)和医学教育(13%)。在过去两年中,疫情引发的关注推动了ESC国家的研究发展。然而,知识方面仍存在差距,特别是在该地区慢性非传染性疾病亚人群中的新冠并发症流行病学、新冠后综合征和长期新冠综合征方面。因此,该地区有大量的研究空间。