The impact of Canadian-produced research on the global orthopedic literature: a bibliometric analysis.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Canadian Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2023-12-06 Print Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1503/cjs.007022
Julien Dartus, Patrick Devos, Bogdan A Matache, Luc Bédard, Stéphane Pelet, Etienne L Belzile
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Background: Little is known about the quality and impact of Canadian-produced research relative to that of other developed nations. The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of Canadian authors to the orthopedic literature globally and nationally as well as Canada's research productivity in orthopedics. We hypothesized that Canada ranks among the most impactful countries in terms of orthopedic research productivity.

Methods: We performed a bibliometric analysis to identify articles published between 2001 and 2020 in the category of orthopedics. We identified Canada's global rank in terms of overall productivity and assessed the contributions of individual Canadian authors. We also examined the quality of publications as determined by category normalized citation impact (CNCI) and publication in the top quartile of journals (%Q1) in terms of impact factor. In addition, we calculated the percentage of Canadian publications that were in orthopedics.

Results: We identified 10 821 orthopedic publications from 2001 to 2020. Canada placed sixth globally in terms of productivity in orthopedic research. The annual productivity of Canadian orthopedic researchers increased over the study period by a factor of 3.2. In terms of research quality, with a %Q1 of 36.5% and a CNCI of 1.22, Canada outperformed Asian countries and the United States; the latter country had a %Q1 of 35.3% and a CNCI of 1.14 over the study period.

Conclusion: The body of Canadian orthopedic literature has grown consistently over the past 20 years. Despite the overall leadership of the United States and other developed nations such as China and Japan, Canada ranks among the most influential countries in terms of the quality and quantity of orthopedic research.

加拿大研究对全球骨科文献的影响:文献计量学分析。
背景:与其他发达国家相比,人们对加拿大研究的质量和影响知之甚少。本研究的目的是确定加拿大作者对全球和全国骨科文献的贡献,以及加拿大骨科研究的生产力。我们假设加拿大在骨科研究生产力方面是最具影响力的国家之一。方法:我们进行了文献计量学分析,以确定2001年至2020年间发表的骨科类文章。我们确定了加拿大在整体生产力方面的全球排名,并评估了加拿大个人作者的贡献。我们还检查了由类别标准化引用影响(CNCI)和影响因子排名前四分之一的期刊(%Q1)决定的出版物质量。此外,我们计算了加拿大骨科出版物的百分比。结果:从2001年到2020年,我们确定了10 821篇骨科出版物。加拿大在骨科研究方面的生产力排名全球第六。在研究期间,加拿大骨科研究人员的年生产率提高了3.2倍。在研究质量方面,加拿大的Q1为36.5%,CNCI为1.22,优于亚洲国家和美国;在研究期间,后者的Q1为35.3%,CNCI为1.14。结论:在过去的20年里,加拿大骨科文献持续增长。尽管美国和中国、日本等其他发达国家在整体上处于领先地位,但就骨科研究的质量和数量而言,加拿大是最具影响力的国家之一。
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CiteScore
3.00
自引率
8.00%
发文量
120
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of CJS is to contribute to the meaningful continuing medical education of Canadian surgical specialists, and to provide surgeons with an effective vehicle for the dissemination of observations in the areas of clinical and basic science research.
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