Oral health articles in primary care journals: A bibliometric review.

Sumayyah Akhtar, Hugh Silk, Judith A Savageau, Gregg A Stevens
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Abstract

Objectives: Primary care lacks emphasis on oral health (OH) despite its major effects on one's overall health. This mixed-methods bibliometric study was conducted to assess the content of OH in primary care journals.

Methods: Sixty-seven of the most influential journals were identified from primary care specialties and disciplines using Scopus CiteScore metrics and expert opinion. For each specialty, one journal was chosen as the "core journal." A search string was then developed to extract OH related articles found within a ten-year time frame (2012-2021) which were subsequently analyzed for OH content, trends, and article type.

Results: Of the 1784 articles extracted, 1068 met inclusion criteria. When compared with the total number of articles published by journals in any category, OH articles comprised less than 1% of total articles published between 2012 and 2021. Family medicine showed a borderline significant increase in OH articles over this time period while pediatrics showed a significant decline. Among the core journals, there was a statistically significant decline in OH articles published in geriatrics and pediatrics. Case reports and review articles were the most common type of OH article published. General oral lesions and population-specific OH delivery were the most common topics published.

Conclusion: This review highlights the relatively low prevalence of OH articles in primary care journals and defines the most prevalent types of OH articles. Further studies are needed to understand the reasons for the lack of OH articles in primary care journals and the implications for primary care providers and learners.

初级保健期刊中的口腔健康文章:文献计量学回顾。
目的:初级保健缺乏对口腔健康(OH)的重视,尽管它对一个人的整体健康有重大影响。这项混合方法的文献计量学研究旨在评估初级保健期刊中羟基的含量。方法:使用Scopus CiteScore指标和专家意见,从初级保健专业和学科中确定了67种最具影响力的期刊。对于每个专业,一份期刊被选为“核心期刊”。然后开发了一个搜索字符串,以提取在10年时间框架(2012-2021)内发现的与OH相关的文章,随后分析OH内容,趋势和文章类型。结果:1784篇文献中,1068篇符合纳入标准。与任何类别期刊发表的文章总数相比,2012年至2021年期间,OH文章占总发表文章的比例不到1%。在此期间,家庭医学显示出OH文章的显著增加,而儿科则显示出显著下降。在核心期刊中,发表在老年病学和儿科的OH文章在统计上显著下降。病例报告和综述文章是发表的OH文章中最常见的类型。一般口腔病变和人群特异性OH输送是发表的最常见的主题。结论:本综述强调了在初级保健期刊中相对较低的OH患病率,并定义了最流行的OH文章类型。需要进一步的研究来了解初级保健期刊中缺乏OH文章的原因以及对初级保健提供者和学习者的影响。
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