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对加拿大血液学学术专家的h指数及相关人口统计学和学术参数的评估。

Assessment of h-index and associated demographic and academic parameters for academic hematologists in Canada.

作者信息

Ordaz Daniel Josué Guerra, Roy Jean, Ahmad Imran, Kaouache Mohammed, Ramchatesingh Brandon, Whitelaw Sera, Nikonova Anna, Bredeson Chris, Litvinov Ivan V

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Département de Médecine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2024 Aug 30;11:1457366. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1457366. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The h-index measures researchers' productivity by assessing simultaneously the number of publications and citations. We aimed to assess the factors that could influence h-index for hematologists practicing in academic institutions in Canada.

METHODS

We identified universities with a hematology residency training programs/fellowships using the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) website. We obtained the listing of faculty, sex, and academic ranks by consulting faculty directories or by contacting respective departments/universities, when directories were unavailable or incomplete. For each faculty member, we obtained years since Royal College of Physicians' and Surgeons of Canada certification or equivalent, receipt of Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) grants within the last 5 years, attainment of graduate degrees (M.Sc., Ph.D., other), and the h-index.

RESULTS

The data included information collected from 372 individuals (171 females) across Canada (Atlantic Provinces: 13; Quebec: 89; Ontario: 182; Prairie Provinces: 59; British Columbia: 29). Univariate analysis showed that male sex, practicing in British Columbia, longer duration since specialty certification, completion of an M.Sc. or a Ph.D. degree, attaining a higher academic rank and receiving CIHR funding were associated with higher h-index. The results of the univariate analysis were concordant with the multivariate analysis, except that practicing in Ontario was also associated with higher h-index.

CONCLUSION

This study provides details on the h-index curve/parameters for academic productivity of hematologists in Canada. Importantly, based on multivariate analysis, higher h-index was associated with male sex, location of practice, years since certification, attainment of M.Sc. or Ph.D. degrees, academic rank, and recent CIHR funding.

摘要

引言

h指数通过同时评估出版物数量和引用次数来衡量研究人员的生产力。我们旨在评估可能影响在加拿大学术机构工作的血液学家h指数的因素。

方法

我们利用加拿大住院医师匹配服务(CaRMS)网站确定了设有血液学住院医师培训项目/奖学金的大学。当教员名录不可用或不完整时,我们通过查阅教员名录或联系各部门/大学来获取教员名单、性别和学术职称。对于每位教员,我们获取了自获得加拿大皇家内科医师和外科医师学院认证或同等资质以来的年限、过去5年内获得加拿大卫生研究院(CIHR)资助的情况、获得的研究生学位(理学硕士、博士等)以及h指数。

结果

数据包括从加拿大各地372人(171名女性)收集的信息(大西洋省份:13人;魁北克:89人;安大略:182人;草原省份:59人;不列颠哥伦比亚:29人)。单因素分析表明,男性、在不列颠哥伦比亚执业、自专业认证以来的时间更长、完成理学硕士或博士学位、获得更高的学术职称以及获得CIHR资助与更高的h指数相关。单因素分析结果与多因素分析结果一致,只是在安大略执业也与更高的h指数相关。

结论

本研究提供了加拿大血液学家学术生产力的h指数曲线/参数的详细信息。重要的是,基于多因素分析,更高的h指数与男性、执业地点、认证后的年限、获得理学硕士或博士学位、学术职称以及近期获得CIHR资助相关。

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