Bibliometrics Evidence Evaluation and Systematic Reviews Group (BEERS) Human Medicine Career Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima, Peru.
Academic, Department Clinical and Health Effectiveness Network (REDECS), Lima, Peru.
Biomed Res Int. 2024 Oct 3;2024:5589020. doi: 10.1155/2024/5589020. eCollection 2024.
The purpose of this is to examine the visualization, dynamicity, and collaborative networking of scientific production on visible light (VL) and skin aging through scientometric analysis. This research consisted of a cross-sectional and descriptive design with a scientometric approach that examined the publication trends and collaborative patterns among authors and institutions from 2018 to 2023. A comprehensive search strategy was also employed by using specific keywords related to VL and skin aging. In this case, several indicators were employed, including scholarly output, view count, field-weighted citation impact (FWCI), and citation count. The analyses were performed by using SciVal software and R Studio version 4.3.2. A total of 180 sources were identified, with 280 documents generated, indicating an annual growth rate of 6.72%. The documents, averaging 3.25 years in age, received an average of 12.14 citations, revealing their impact. Additionally, collaborations were evident, with a ratio of 5.6 coauthors per paper and 25.71% consisting of international collaborations. In terms of institutions, there were notable disparities in scholarly activities and impact metrics, highlighting the diversity of the research landscape. Meanwhile, journals, such as , revealed a substantial impact (FWCI 2.05). Overall, the impact of the journals showed a general upward trend, reflecting dynamicity and variability over time. An annual growth rate of 6.72% was found, with 180 sources and 280 papers on VL and skin aging. Moreover, international collaborations, the positive impact in leading journals, and the distribution patterns identified through scientometric laws underscored the vitality and complexity of the field. These results offer valuable insights into guiding future research in this multidisciplinary field.
本研究旨在通过科学计量学分析,考察可见光(VL)和皮肤老化领域科学产出的可视化、动态性和协作网络。该研究采用了一种跨学科的描述性设计和科学计量方法,对 2018 年至 2023 年期间作者和机构的发表趋势和协作模式进行了研究。还采用了综合的搜索策略,使用了与 VL 和皮肤老化相关的特定关键词。在这种情况下,使用了几个指标,包括学术产出、浏览量、领域加权引用影响力(FWCI)和引用量。使用 SciVal 软件和 R Studio 版本 4.3.2 进行了分析。共确定了 180 个来源,生成了 280 篇文献,表明年增长率为 6.72%。这些文献的平均年龄为 3.25 年,平均引用量为 12.14 次,表明其具有一定的影响力。此外,还存在合作,每篇论文平均有 5.6 位合著者,国际合作占 25.71%。在机构方面,学术活动和影响力指标存在显著差异,突出了研究领域的多样性。同时,期刊如 ,显示出了相当大的影响力(FWCI 2.05)。总体而言,期刊的影响力呈现出总体上升趋势,反映了随时间的动态性和可变性。发现 VL 和皮肤老化领域的年增长率为 6.72%,有 180 个来源和 280 篇文献。此外,国际合作、在领先期刊中的积极影响以及通过科学计量规律确定的分布模式,突显了该领域的活力和复杂性。这些结果为指导该多学科领域的未来研究提供了有价值的见解。