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阿拉伯世界炎症性肠病研究的文献计量分析。

A bibliometric analysis of inflammatory bowel disease research in the Arab world.

作者信息

AlMuhaidib Shadan, Bzeizi Khalid, AlAmeel Turki, Mosli Mahmoud, Khoja Basmah, Barakeh Duna, Alomaim Waleed S, Alqahtani Saleh A, Al-Bawardy Badr

机构信息

Liver, Digestive, and Lifestyle Health Research Section, and Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Scientific Computing Department, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Organ Transplant Center of Excellence, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Saudi J Gastroenterol. 2025 May 1;31(3):146-156. doi: 10.4103/sjg.sjg_303_24. Epub 2024 Dec 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) continues to increase worldwide, including in the Arab world. This study investigates IBD research output in Arab countries from 2009 to 2023, alongside prevalence and incidence trends.

METHODS

We utilized bibliometric analysis with data from Clarivate Analytics, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, and the World Bank. We compared the research output, citation impact, and funding across 22 Arab countries with global averages. Spearman's correlation examined relationships between IBD publications and prevalence, incidence rates, gross domestic product (GDP), and population size.

RESULTS

Between 2009 and 2023, Arab countries produced 1004 IBD-related publications (2.9% of global output), with Saudi Arabia (37.7%) and Egypt (27.5%) being the leading countries. The median IBD incidence rose from 2.42 to 3.06 per 100,000, with the prevalence increasing from 28.93 to 33.95 per 100,000 from 2009 to 2019. Arab IBD research had a citation impact of 14.49 compared to the global average of 23.98. Funded research constituted 18.7% of Arab publications, lower than the global rate of 32.4%. We found positive correlations between IBD publication counts and prevalence (r s = 0.753), incidence rates (r s = 0.734), and GDP (r s = 0.782), all with P < 0.001. Population size showed a nonsignificant correlation (r s = 0.371, P = 0.090) with IBD publication counts.

CONCLUSIONS

Arab nations contribute 2.9% of global IBD research, with lower citation impact and funding than the global average. Enhanced local support is crucial to improving research impact and addressing the rising prevalence of IBD in the Arab world.

摘要

背景

炎症性肠病(IBD)在全球范围内的患病率持续上升,包括阿拉伯世界。本研究调查了2009年至2023年阿拉伯国家的IBD研究产出,以及患病率和发病率趋势。

方法

我们利用文献计量分析,数据来自科睿唯安、健康指标与评估研究所和世界银行。我们将22个阿拉伯国家的研究产出、引文影响力和资金投入与全球平均水平进行了比较。Spearman相关性检验了IBD出版物与患病率、发病率、国内生产总值(GDP)和人口规模之间的关系。

结果

2009年至2023年期间,阿拉伯国家发表了1004篇与IBD相关的出版物(占全球产出的2.9%),沙特阿拉伯(37.7%)和埃及(27.5%)是主要国家。IBD的发病率中位数从每10万人2.42例上升到3.06例,2009年至2019年期间,患病率从每10万人28.93例增加到33.95例。阿拉伯IBD研究的引文影响力为14.49,而全球平均水平为23.98。获得资助的研究占阿拉伯出版物的18.7%,低于全球32.4%的比例。我们发现IBD出版物数量与患病率(rs = 0.753)、发病率(rs = 0.734)和GDP(rs = 0.782)之间呈正相关,P值均<0.001。人口规模与IBD出版物数量的相关性不显著(rs = 0.371,P = 0.090)。

结论

阿拉伯国家贡献了全球2.9%的IBD研究,但引文影响力和资金投入低于全球平均水平。加强本地支持对于提高研究影响力和应对阿拉伯世界IBD患病率上升至关重要。

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