Pediatric cancer research trends and performance in Africa: A bibliometric analysis from 1991 to 2022

Moawia Mohammed Ali Elhassan , Ibrahim Mahmoud , Ibrahim Qaddoumi , Verna Vanderpuye , Jeannette Parkes , Yuh-Shan Ho
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Abstract

Background

Childhood cancer rates in Africa are lower than in high-income countries but increasing, making pediatric cancers a significant public health concern. The purpose of this study was to provide an overview of the publication of pediatric cancer research in Africa, including publication types and citation trends over time.

Methods

The Science Citation Index Expanded database within the Web of Science Core Collection was searched for articles published from 1991 to 2022 in the topic domain, using title, abstract, author keywords, and KeyWords Plus. Indicators used to assess publications performance of the countries included: total number of publications, single-country publications, collaborative publications with African countries, collaborative publications with non-African countries, first-author publications, corresponding-author publications, and single-author publications.

Results

A total of 4461 relevant documents were retrieved, with 2770 original research articles. Annual number of articles rose from 13 articles in 1991 to 287 in 2022. Most articles were produced by Egypt (28 %) in North Africa, followed by South Africa (20 %) in sub-Saharan Africa. Collaboration between African countries remains low; however, international collaborations have enhanced the average number of citations per article. Most of the first authors (65 %) and corresponding authors (67 %) of these international collaborative articles were affiliated with non-African institutions.

Conclusions

The number of publications sharply increased over the study period and diversely represents African countries. Collaborations with international partners increased citations; however, few of these publications had African first authors. Conversely, inter-institutional partnerships between African countries were relatively low, highlighting the need for better collaboration within Africa.

非洲小儿癌症研究趋势和绩效:1991 至 2022 年文献计量分析
背景非洲的儿童癌症发病率低于高收入国家,但也在不断上升,这使得儿童癌症成为一个重要的公共卫生问题。本研究的目的是概述非洲儿科癌症研究的发表情况,包括发表类型和随时间变化的引用趋势。方法在科学网核心数据库中的科学引文索引扩展数据库中,使用标题、摘要、作者关键词和 KeyWords Plus 搜索 1991 年至 2022 年发表的主题领域的文章。用于评估各国出版业绩的指标包括:出版物总数、单一国家出版物、与非洲国家的合作出版物、与非洲以外国家的合作出版物、第一作者出版物、通讯作者出版物和单一作者出版物。年度文章数量从 1991 年的 13 篇上升到 2022 年的 287 篇。大多数文章由北非的埃及(28%)发表,其次是撒哈拉以南非洲的南非(20%)。非洲国家之间的合作仍然很少;不过,国际合作提高了每篇文章的平均引用次数。这些国际合作文章的第一作者(65%)和通讯作者(67%)大多隶属于非洲以外的机构。与国际合作伙伴的合作增加了引用率;但是,这些出版物的第一作者很少是非洲人。相反,非洲国家之间的机构间合作却相对较少,这凸显了非洲内部加强合作的必要性。
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