Analysis and mapping of global research publications on shift work (2012-2021).

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Waleed M Sweileh
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Abstract

Background: The main objective of the study was to identify research trends, collaboration patterns, and the most impactful publications in the field of shift work.

Methods: Documents published in scientific journals indexed in the Scopus database on shift work were retrieved and analyzed using the title/abstract search methodology. The study period was from January 1st, 2012, to December 31st, 2021.

Results: Two thousand three hundred twenty-eight documents were retrieved with an h-index of 71 and an average number of 4.5 authors per document. The cumulative number of publications showed a linear growth pattern, while that of citations showed an exponential pattern. The most frequent author keywords, excluding keywords related to shift work, were sleep, fatigue, and nursing. The average annual growth rate was 4.3, and the average doubling time was 3.2. No significant correlation was found between the number of publications and national income among prolific countries. Cross-country research collaboration was weak while the degree of author-author collaboration was relatively high. The Chronobiology International journal was the most prolific, while Harvard University was the most active institution in the field of shift work.

Conclusions: Given the volume and the negative health impact of shift work, better human resource management is needed to create safer and healthier working schedules.

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2012-2021年全球轮班工作研究报告分析与制图。
背景:本研究的主要目的是确定轮班工作领域的研究趋势、合作模式和最具影响力的出版物。方法:采用标题/摘要检索方法,对Scopus倒班工作数据库收录的科学期刊发表的文献进行检索和分析。研究时间为2012年1月1日至2021年12月31日。结果:共检索文献2,328篇,h指数为71,平均每篇文献作者数为4.5。累计发表数呈线性增长,累计引用数呈指数增长。除倒班工作相关的关键词外,最常见的作者关键词是睡眠、疲劳和护理。年均增长率为4.3倍,平均翻倍时间为3.2倍。在高产国家中,没有发现出版物数量与国民收入之间的显著相关性。跨国科研合作较弱,而作者与作者之间的合作程度较高。《国际时间生物学》(Chronobiology International)杂志发表的论文最多,而哈佛大学(Harvard University)是倒班工作领域最活跃的机构。结论:鉴于轮班工作的数量和对健康的负面影响,需要更好的人力资源管理来创建更安全和更健康的工作时间表。
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Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.00
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0.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Aimed at clinicians and researchers, the Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology is a multi-disciplinary, open access journal which publishes original research on the clinical and scientific aspects of occupational and environmental health. With high-quality peer review and quick decision times, we welcome submissions on the diagnosis, prevention, management, and scientific analysis of occupational diseases, injuries, and disability. The journal also covers the promotion of health of workers, their families, and communities, and ranges from rehabilitation to tropical medicine and public health aspects.
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