Mohammed A Islam, Rahmat M Talukder, Reza Taheri, Arjun Dutta
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Using a bibliometric method, this study assessed global educational research output on interprofessional education (IPE) and contributions from pharmacy relative to other healthcare academic programs, such as nursing, over the last 20 years. The Web of Science database was searched for articles published between 1998 and 2018. In addition, PubMed and the journals the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning, and INNOVATIONS in pharmacy were searched. Data were retrieved on January 31, 2019 and systematic content analysis method was used. Number of publications, citations, H-index, and scope of IPE research including IPE settings, IPE curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment methods was recorded. A total of 1693 references were retrieved that met the inclusion criteria. From the review of the literature, it was plausible to assume that the number of publications increased exponentially from 2010 to 2017. The results indicated that the top 5 healthcare disciplines contributing to the IPE literature included: medicine (41.2%), nursing (36.2%), pharmacy (9.0%), dentistry (8.2%), occupational therapy (5.6%), and physical therapy (4.6%). A total of 295 journals published IPE-related articles. The Journal of Interprofessional Care published a total of 566 articles, accounting for 33% of all published articles. In addition, a total of 66 countries contributed to IPE publications. The top 4 countries publishing in the area of IPE were the United States (27%), Canada (17.5%), the United Kingdom (16.1%), and Australia (10.2%). The content analysis of the articles identified diverse IPE settings, pedagogical methods, and assessments as major areas of IPE research.
本研究采用文献计量学方法,评估了过去20年来全球跨专业教育(IPE)的教育研究成果,以及药学相对于其他医疗保健学术项目(如护理)的贡献。在Web of Science数据库中搜索了1998年至2018年间发表的文章。此外,还检索了PubMed和《美国药学教育杂志》、《药学教学潮流》和《药学创新》等期刊。数据于2019年1月31日检索,采用系统内容分析法。记录了出版物数量、引用次数、h指数和IPE研究范围,包括IPE环境、IPE课程、教学法和评估方法。符合纳入标准的文献共检索到1693篇。从文献综述来看,可以合理地假设,从2010年到2017年,出版物的数量呈指数级增长。结果显示,对IPE文献贡献最大的5个卫生学科分别为:医学(41.2%)、护理(36.2%)、药学(9.0%)、牙科(8.2%)、职业治疗(5.6%)和物理治疗(4.6%)。共有295种期刊发表了与ipe相关的文章。《Journal of Interprofessional Care》共发表文章566篇,占全部发表文章的33%。此外,共有66个国家对国际政治经济中心的出版物作出了贡献。在国际政治经济学领域发表论文最多的4个国家分别是美国(27%)、加拿大(17.5%)、英国(16.1%)和澳大利亚(10.2%)。文章的内容分析确定了不同的IPE环境、教学方法和评估作为IPE研究的主要领域。