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韩国医学期刊中 COVID-19 患者研究趋势。

Trends in Research on Patients With COVID-19 in Korean Medical Journals.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Chosun University College of Medicine, Gwangju, Korea.

Department of Preventive Medicine, Chosun University College of Medicine, Gwangju, Korea.

出版信息

J Prev Med Public Health. 2024 Jan;57(1):47-54. doi: 10.3961/jpmph.23.254. Epub 2024 Jan 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study was conducted to systematically summarize trends in research concerning patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as reported in Korean medical journals.

METHODS

We performed a literature search of KoreaMed from January 2020 to September 2022. We included only primary studies of patients with COVID-19. Two reviewers screened titles and abstracts, then performed full-text screening, both independently and in duplicate. We first identified the 5 journals with the greatest numbers of eligible publications, then extracted data pertaining to the general characteristics, study population attributes, and research features of papers published in these journals.

RESULTS

Our analysis encompassed 142 primary studies. Of these, approximately 41.0% reported a funding source, while 3.5% disclosed a conflict of interest. In 2020, 42.9% of studies included fewer than 10 participants; however, by 2022, the proportion of studies with over 200 participants had increased to 40.6%. The most common design was the cohort study (48.6%), followed by case reports/series (35.2%). Only 3 randomized controlled trials were identified. Studies most frequently focused on prognosis (58.5%), followed by therapy/intervention (20.4%). Regarding the type of intervention/exposure, therapeutic clinical interventions comprised 26.1%, while studies of morbidity accounted for 13.4%. As for the outcomes measured, 50.7% of studies assessed symptoms/clinical status/improvement, and 14.1% evaluated mortality.

CONCLUSIONS

Employing a systematic approach, we examined the characteristics of research involving patients with COVID-19 that was published in Korean medical journals from 2020 onward. Subsequent research should assess not only publication trends over a longer timeframe but also the quality of evidence provided.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在系统总结韩国医学期刊中关于 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者的研究趋势。

方法

我们对 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 9 月的 KoreaMed 进行了文献检索。我们仅纳入了 COVID-19 患者的原始研究。两名评审员独立重复筛选标题和摘要,然后进行全文筛选。我们首先确定了发表合格出版物数量最多的 5 种期刊,然后提取了这些期刊发表的论文的一般特征、研究人群属性和研究特征的数据。

结果

我们的分析包括 142 项原始研究。其中,约 41.0%的研究报告了资金来源,3.5%的研究披露了利益冲突。2020 年,42.9%的研究纳入的参与者少于 10 人;然而,到 2022 年,纳入 200 多名参与者的研究比例已增加到 40.6%。最常见的设计是队列研究(48.6%),其次是病例报告/系列(35.2%)。仅确定了 3 项随机对照试验。研究最常关注预后(58.5%),其次是治疗/干预(20.4%)。关于干预/暴露的类型,治疗性临床干预占 26.1%,而发病率研究占 13.4%。就测量的结果而言,50.7%的研究评估了症状/临床状态/改善,14.1%评估了死亡率。

结论

采用系统方法,我们检查了 2020 年以来韩国医学期刊上发表的 COVID-19 患者研究的特征。后续研究不仅应评估更长时间范围内的发表趋势,还应评估提供的证据质量。

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