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富布赖特奖学金的影响:持续性的文献计量分析。

Impact of a Fulbright award: A bibliometric analysis of persistence.

作者信息

Hastings-Tolsma Marie, Downing Charlene, Temane Annie, Giles L Amy, Hillyer Jean L, Beatty Sean C

机构信息

Louise Herrington School of Nursing, Baylor University, Dallas, Texas, United States.

Department of Nursing, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

Health SA. 2025 Mar 5;30:2776. doi: 10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2776. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While hundreds of Fulbright awards have been given, little is known about the impact of such engagement despite a goal of increased research partnership and collaboration.

AIM

The extent and impact of a Fulbright award was explored by examining referencing of primary collaborative publications.

SETTING

Seven databases and two alternative sources from 2013 to 2023 were reviewed.

METHODS

Co-citation analysis identified pairs of referenced articles. Subsequently, a bibliometric approach was used to quantitatively and visually capture and analyse publications using data visualisation software.

RESULTS

A search of sources found 773 citations citing the 16 primary works. Following the elimination of duplicates, 273 publications remained. Also examined was the non-scientific downstream noted in social media ( = 66). Based on co-citation analysis, there was a sharp uptick in the utilisation of primary citations ( = 273) compared to a 2019 analysis ( = 42). Journal Impact Factors of citing works had a high of 5.379 from 2.079 in 2019. Primary citations in open access journals demonstrated greater referencing, and the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated utilisation of some works. Citing works focussed on three clusters: compassion fatigue, birth stories and Ubuntu. Most citing works originated from South Africa and the United States of America and consisted of multidisciplinary investigators with interfacility alliance and team science engagement. Nursing or midwifery were the main disciplines of first authors in citing articles ( = 153).

CONCLUSION

Co-citation analysis and downstream use of publications in social media provided evidence of the impact of a Fulbright award on scholarship with persistence over time.

CONTRIBUTIONS

Fulbright awards promote collaborative teamwork between disciplines and is of clear benefit to scientists.

摘要

背景

尽管已颁发了数百项富布赖特奖,但尽管其目标是加强研究伙伴关系与合作,人们对这种参与的影响却知之甚少。

目的

通过研究主要合作出版物的被引情况,探讨富布赖特奖的范围和影响。

背景

对2013年至2023年期间的七个数据库和两个替代来源进行了审查。

方法

共被引分析确定了被引文章对。随后,采用文献计量学方法,使用数据可视化软件对出版物进行定量和可视化的捕捉与分析。

结果

对来源进行检索后,发现有773次引用提及了16篇主要著作。去除重复项后,剩余273篇出版物。还对社交媒体中提到的非科学下游内容(n = 66)进行了研究。基于共被引分析,与2019年的分析(n = 42)相比,主要引用的利用率大幅上升(n = 273)。被引著作的期刊影响因子从2019年的2.079最高达到了5.379。开放获取期刊中的主要引用显示出更高的被引率,并且新冠疫情加剧了对一些著作的利用。被引著作集中在三个类别:同情疲劳、分娩故事和乌班图精神。大多数被引著作来自南非和美利坚合众国,作者包括跨学科研究人员,涉及机构间联盟和团队科学合作。护理或助产是被引文章第一作者的主要学科(n = 153)。

结论

共被引分析以及出版物在社交媒体中的下游使用,为富布赖特奖对学术研究的影响提供了证据,且这种影响具有长期持续性。

贡献

富布赖特奖促进了学科间的合作团队工作,对科学家有明显益处。

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