Shahla M, Hedeshi A R, Verhaeghe V, Gomez J, Vincent J L
Department of Intensive Care, Erasme University Hospital, Free University of Brussels, Belgium.
Intensive Care Med. 1996 Nov;22(11):1258-60. doi: 10.1007/BF01709345.
This study seeks to assess the scientific contributions in the field of intensive care medicine from each of the major countries (per million inhabitants) and discusses the possible factors which may contribute to any differences.
Review of scientific journals.
We examined the total number of published papers (between 1989 and 1993) in five major respiratory and intensive care journals: Intensive Care Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Chest, The American Review of Respiratory Disease, and Circulatory Shock.
Amongst the American journals, USA and Canada were the predominant contributors followed by the other countries in the following order: Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Austria, Denmark, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Norway, Japan and Germany.
The present study reveals that the smaller European nations have a greater participation than the larger European nations in the major intensive care journals. This phenomenon could be due to different submission practices in these countries compared with the larger European countries, where a considerable number of papers are submitted to local renowned journals. There was no absolute correlation between a nation's gross national product and the total number of publications.
本研究旨在评估各主要国家(每百万居民)在重症监护医学领域的科学贡献,并探讨可能导致差异的因素。
科学期刊综述。
我们查阅了五种主要的呼吸与重症监护期刊(1989年至1993年期间发表的论文总数):《重症监护医学》《危重病医学》《胸部》《美国呼吸疾病评论》和《循环休克》。
在美国的期刊中,美国和加拿大是主要贡献者,其次是其他国家,顺序如下:瑞士、瑞典、比利时、荷兰、芬兰、奥地利、丹麦、英国、法国、西班牙、意大利、挪威、日本和德国。
本研究表明,欧洲较小的国家在主要重症监护期刊上的参与度高于较大的欧洲国家。这种现象可能是由于与较大的欧洲国家相比,这些国家的投稿方式不同,在较大的欧洲国家,相当数量的论文投给了当地著名期刊。一个国家的国民生产总值与出版物总数之间没有绝对的相关性。