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Disability research in African Network for Evidence-to-Action in Disability affiliated countries.

作者信息

Kahonde Callista K, Mji Gubela

机构信息

Department of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

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DOI:10.4102/ajod.v13i0.1517
PMID:39650089
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11621870/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

The African Network for Evidence-to-Action in Disability (AfriNEAD) is a leading role player in Africa promoting evidence-informed policies and practices for disability inclusion on the continent. This article presents findings of a desktop review that explored trends of disability research in the AfriNEAD affiliated countries.

OBJECTIVES

The review explored trends of research that has been published by members of the disability research community who are contributing to AfriNEAD Conferences.

METHOD

A Google scholar search was conducted using names of researchers who presented articles at the first six AfriNEAD Conferences, recording peer-reviewed journal publications by each author according to the eight AfriNEAD research focus areas. This was followed by a hand search of all articles published in the from AfriNEAD affiliated countries.

RESULTS

There is an exponential increase in the number of peer reviewed journal publications from AfriNEAD affiliated countries over the last two decades. Collaborations are common among authors within the same African country. International collaborations are common among authors from Africa with authors from the Global North.

CONCLUSION

African researchers need to network and collaborate more across Africa, to promote disability research in countries where research is scarce and to focus more on research areas that are not receiving attention.

CONTRIBUTION

The desktop exploration is a first step for AfriNEAD to get a baseline understanding of published disability research in the countries affiliated to the network. Further research is required to understand these trends and to provide evidence necessary to address the identified gaps.

摘要

背景

非洲残疾问题循证行动网络(AfriNEAD)是非洲促进在非洲大陆将残疾问题纳入政策和实践的循证工作的主要参与者。本文介绍了一项桌面审查的结果,该审查探讨了AfriNEAD附属国家的残疾研究趋势。

目的

该审查探讨了为AfriNEAD会议做出贡献的残疾研究界成员发表的研究趋势。

方法

利用在前六届AfriNEAD会议上发表文章的研究人员姓名在谷歌学术上进行搜索,根据AfriNEAD的八个研究重点领域记录每位作者的同行评审期刊出版物。随后对AfriNEAD附属国家在该领域发表的所有文章进行手工检索。

结果

在过去二十年中,AfriNEAD附属国家的同行评审期刊出版物数量呈指数级增长。同一非洲国家内的作者之间合作很常见。非洲作者与全球北方的作者之间的国际合作很常见。

结论

非洲研究人员需要在整个非洲加强网络联系与合作,以促进在研究稀缺的国家开展残疾研究,并更多地关注未得到关注的研究领域。

贡献

此次桌面探索是AfriNEAD对该网络附属国家已发表的残疾研究有一个基线了解的第一步。需要进一步开展研究以了解这些趋势,并提供解决已发现差距所需的证据。