Queen's University School of Medicine, Kingston, Canada.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Children's Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre, and Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, 800 Commissioners Road E, Box 5010, London, ON, N6A 5W9, Canada.
J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2023 Feb 16;52(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s40463-022-00619-0.
The advancement of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (OHNS) as a specialty relies on excellence in research. The Journal of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing on all aspects and subspecialities of OHNS. It is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. This study aims to analyze bibliometric trends in authorships and institutional contributions within the Journal of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery over a 9-year period.
All research articles published online in the journal were analyzed from 2013 to the end of 2021. The professional designation of all authors was recorded along with the article type, article category, institutional affiliations and international collaborations. Cochran-Armitage trend tests were used to assess the change in proportion over time between years and groups.
Of the 603 articles, 20 were excluded as they represented correspondence or corrections, or author identity could not be determined. 583 articles with 3409 total authors were included. Number of first authors with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree decreased from 90.2 to 85.3% (P = 0.165). Sub-group analysis of non-MD first authors demonstrated a significant increase in medical students as first authors from 1.6 to 11.8% (P = 0.008). Senior author degree demonstrated a significant increase in MD degree from 96.7 to 98.5% (P = 0.002). Analysis of article categories demonstrated a significant decrease in education and head and neck surgery related articles from 8.2 to 2.9% (P = 0.032) and 44.3 to 29.4% (P = 0.028) respectively. Pediatric otolaryngology articles increased significantly from 0 to 5.9% (P < 0.0001). Systematic and scoping reviews significantly increased, from 3.3 to 10.3% (P = 0.015) and original research significantly decreased from 83.6 to 82.4% (P < 0.0001). There was a significant decrease in Canadian/international collaborations from 14.3 to 4.7% (P = 0.037). There was a significant increase in international first and senior authors, from 23.0 to 36.8% (P = 0.008) and 19.7 to 38.2% (P = 0.002) respectively.
The landscape of the journal is evolving with increased representation of non-MDs and international authors along with content that reflects higher level of scientific evidence. Future studies should characterize trends in other Otolaryngology journals to understand the research trajectory within the field.
耳鼻喉科学(OHNS)作为一门专业的发展依赖于卓越的研究。《耳鼻喉科学杂志》是一本开放获取、同行评审的期刊,涵盖耳鼻喉科学的所有方面和亚专业。它是加拿大耳鼻喉科学会的官方期刊。本研究旨在分析在 9 年期间,《耳鼻喉科学杂志》中作者和机构贡献的文献计量学趋势。
对 2013 年至 2021 年底在该杂志在线发表的所有研究文章进行分析。记录了所有作者的专业职称以及文章类型、文章类别、机构隶属关系和国际合作。采用 Cochran-Armitage 趋势检验来评估各年和各组之间比例随时间的变化。
在 603 篇文章中,有 20 篇被排除在外,因为它们代表的是通信或更正,或者无法确定作者身份。纳入了 583 篇文章,共有 3409 位作者。具有医学博士(MD)学位的第一作者比例从 90.2%降至 85.3%(P=0.165)。非 MD 第一作者的亚组分析显示,医学生作为第一作者的比例从 1.6%显著增加到 11.8%(P=0.008)。资深作者的 MD 学位比例从 96.7%显著增加到 98.5%(P=0.002)。文章类别的分析表明,教育和头颈外科相关文章的比例分别从 8.2%显著降至 2.9%(P=0.032)和从 44.3%显著降至 29.4%(P=0.028)。小儿耳鼻喉科文章的比例从 0%显著增加到 5.9%(P<0.0001)。系统评价和范围综述的比例显著增加,从 3.3%增加到 10.3%(P=0.015),而原始研究的比例从 83.6%显著降至 82.4%(P<0.0001)。加拿大/国际合作的比例从 14.3%显著降至 4.7%(P=0.037)。国际第一作者和资深作者的比例分别从 23.0%显著增加到 36.8%(P=0.008)和从 19.7%显著增加到 38.2%(P=0.002)。
该杂志的格局正在发生变化,非 MD 和国际作者的代表性增加,内容反映了更高水平的科学证据。未来的研究应该描述耳鼻喉科学其他期刊的趋势,以了解该领域的研究轨迹。