Adelaide Medical School, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.
Adelaide Medical School, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia; Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Gold Coast University Hospital, Southport, Australia.
Surgeon. 2023 Dec;21(6):390-396. doi: 10.1016/j.surge.2023.08.004. Epub 2023 Aug 31.
Research guides evidence-based general surgery practice, advocacy, policy and resource allocation, but is seemingly lacking representation from those countries with greatest disease burden and mortality. Accordingly, we conducted a geographic study of publications in the most impactful general surgery journals worldwide.
The six general surgery journals with the highest 2020 impact factors were selected. Only journals specific to general surgery were included. For all original articles over the past five years, the affiliated country and city were extracted for the first, second and last author. Number of publications were adjusted per capita, and compared to Human Development Index (HDI) using logistic regression.
8274 original articles were published in the top six ranked general surgery journals over 2016-2020, with 24,332 affiliated authors. Authors were most commonly associated with the US (27.88%), Japan (9.09%) and China (8.46%), or per capita, The Netherlands, Sweden and Singapore. There is a linear association between publishing in a top six journal and HDI of country of affiliation. Just four publications were from medium or low HDI countries over the period.
Authorship in leading general surgery journals is predominantly from wealthy, Western countries. Authorship is associated with affiliation with a high HDI country, with few authors from medium or low HDI countries. There is a lack of representation in literature from Africa, Russia, and parts of Southeast Asia, and thus a lack of locally relevant evidence to guide surgical practice in these areas of high disease burden and low life expectancy.
研究指南为循证普通外科实践、倡导、政策和资源分配提供了依据,但似乎缺乏来自疾病负担和死亡率最高的国家的代表。因此,我们对全球最有影响力的普通外科期刊进行了地理研究。
选择了 2020 年影响因子最高的 6 种普通外科期刊。只纳入了专门针对普通外科的期刊。对过去五年内所有原始文章,提取第一、第二和最后作者的附属国家和城市。根据人均发表数量,使用逻辑回归与人类发展指数(HDI)进行比较。
在 2016 年至 2020 年期间,前六名普通外科期刊共发表了 8274 篇原始文章,有 24332 名附属作者。作者最常见的附属国家和城市是美国(27.88%)、日本(9.09%)和中国(8.46%),或人均排名最高的荷兰、瑞典和新加坡。在顶级期刊上发表文章与附属国的人类发展指数之间存在线性关系。在这一时期,仅有 4 篇文章来自中低人类发展指数国家。
在领先的普通外科期刊上发表文章的主要是富裕的西方国家。作者与高人类发展指数国家的联系与发表在高影响因子期刊上有关,而来自中低人类发展指数国家的作者很少。非洲、俄罗斯和东南亚部分地区的文献代表性不足,因此缺乏针对这些疾病负担高、预期寿命低地区的具有本地相关性的证据来指导外科实践。