Carlos Alva Dìaz MD , Victor Velasquez-Rimachi MD , Cristian Moràn-Mariños MD , Wendy Nieto-Gutierrez MD , Pedro Isaac Torres Balarezo MD , Carlos Quispe-Vicuña MD , Mariela Huerta-Rosario MD , Edward Mezones-Holguin MD
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Abstract
Objectives
To analyze the trends and priorities in the scientific production on cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) in Latin America and the Caribbean during the first 2 decades of the 21st century.
Methods
We conducted a bibliometric analysis of published studies on CEA in Latin America reported from 2000 to 2021 in journals indexed in Scopus. We extracted annual research, countries, journals, authors, institutions, citation frequency, and journal metrics. In addition, the results of an author and country cooccurrence analysis were presented as network visualization maps using VOSviewer.
Results
A total of 3017 CEA-related publications were identified, and the majority were original articles (65.6%). We found an increasing trend with a significant correlation (R2: 0.981; P < .001) between the number and date of publication. Brazil was the country with the highest number of publications followed by Mexico and Argentina, in which the greatest production was concentrated in countries with medium and high resources. The largest number of research studies with CEA corresponded to the topics of diabetes mellitus and hypertension. The majority of the most productive journals were extraregional with a Q1 quartile.
Conclusions
The trend of publications on CEA is increasing in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly in countries with higher economic income and collaboration networks. It was observed that the trend in the subject of CEA is related to the epidemiology of the region, with emphasis on chronic and infectious diseases.
目的:分析21世纪头20年拉丁美洲和加勒比地区成本效益分析(CEA)科学生产的趋势和重点。方法:我们对2000年至2021年在Scopus检索的期刊上发表的关于拉丁美洲CEA的文献计量学分析。我们提取了年度研究、国家、期刊、作者、机构、被引频次和期刊指标。此外,利用VOSviewer将作者和国家共同分析的结果以网络可视化地图的形式呈现。结果:共检索到cea相关文献3017篇,以原创文章居多(65.6%)。我们发现数量与发表日期有显著相关(R2: 0.981; P < 0.001)的增加趋势。巴西是出版物数量最多的国家,其次是墨西哥和阿根廷,其中产量最多的国家集中在拥有中等和高资源的国家。与CEA相关的研究最多的是与糖尿病和高血压相关的主题。大多数最高产的期刊都是Q1四分位数的域外期刊。结论:在拉丁美洲和加勒比地区,特别是在经济收入和合作网络较高的国家,关于CEA的出版物呈增加趋势。有人指出,CEA主题的趋势与该区域的流行病学有关,重点是慢性病和传染病。