Jung Jaehun, Jang Yumi, Radnaabaatar Munkhzul, Jo Dae Sun, Kim Jong-Min, Yoo Jin-Hong
Department of Preventive Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Korea University Institute on Aging, Seoul, Korea.
J Korean Med Sci. 2025 Jan 6;40(1):e76. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2025.40.e76.
We analyzed the publication and submission statuses of Korean medical journals from 2010 to 2024, amidst challenges impacting researchers. Data from 58 domestic journals identified through the 2023 JCR database were used to assess publication status, while data from the () were utilized to examine submission status. The proportion of published original articles by domestic authors decreased by 3% in 2024 compared to 2023. Submissions to also decreased overall, except for slight increases in May and October 2024. In contrast, international submissions to showed consistent growth, surpassing the 15-year average, reflecting growing global interest. Addressing issues, including medical school admission policies and the lingering effects of coronavirus disease 2019, is vital to ensure a sustainable and thriving medical research environment in Korea.
在影响研究人员的诸多挑战背景下,我们分析了2010年至2024年韩国医学期刊的发表和投稿状况。通过2023年期刊引用报告(JCR)数据库确定的58种国内期刊的数据用于评估发表状况,而来自()的数据则用于审查投稿状况。与2023年相比,2024年国内作者发表的原创文章比例下降了3%。向(期刊名缺失)的投稿总体上也有所减少,不过在2024年5月和10月略有增加。相比之下,向(期刊名缺失)的国际投稿呈持续增长态势,超过了15年平均水平,反映出全球兴趣日益浓厚。解决包括医学院录取政策以及2019冠状病毒病的持续影响等问题,对于确保韩国拥有可持续且繁荣的医学研究环境至关重要。