Wakiji E M
University Library and Learning Resources, California State University, Long Beach 90840-1901, USA.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1997 Jul;85(3):284-8.
Physical therapy is a fast growing profession because of the aging population, medical advances, and the public's interest in health promotion. This study is part of the Medical Library Association (MLA) Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section's project to map the allied health literature. It identifies the core journals in physical therapy by analyzing the cited references of articles in two established physical therapy journals, Physical Therapy and Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, during the period 1991 through 1993. This bibliometric analysis also determines the extent to which these journals are covered by the primary indexing sources, Allied and Alternative Medicine (AMED), the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, EMBASE, and MEDLINE. In this study, fourteen journals were found to supply one-third of all references studied. Ninety-five journals provided an additional third of the references. MEDLINE rated the highest as the indexing tool of choice for these 109 journals. The study results can assist in collection development decisions, advise physical therapists as to the best access to their core literature, and influence database producers to increase their coverage of the literature important to physical therapy.
由于人口老龄化、医学进步以及公众对健康促进的兴趣,物理治疗是一个快速发展的专业。本研究是医学图书馆协会(MLA)护理与联合健康资源部门绘制联合健康文献项目的一部分。它通过分析1991年至1993年期间两种已确立的物理治疗期刊《物理治疗》和《物理医学与康复档案》中文章的引用参考文献,确定了物理治疗领域的核心期刊。这种文献计量分析还确定了这些期刊被主要索引来源《联合与替代医学》(AMED)、《护理与联合健康文献累积索引》、EMBASE和MEDLINE覆盖的程度。在本研究中,发现有14种期刊提供了所研究的所有参考文献的三分之一。另外95种期刊提供了另外三分之一的参考文献。对于这109种期刊,MEDLINE作为首选索引工具的评分最高。研究结果可协助做出馆藏发展决策,为物理治疗师提供获取其核心文献的最佳途径建议,并影响数据库生产者增加对物理治疗重要文献的收录。