Landmark publications on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: A bibliometrics analysis.

Q1 Social Sciences
Forensic Science Review Pub Date : 2020-07-01
R G Menezes, M S Usman, M M Memon, T J Siddiqi, M Madadin
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Abstract

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a poorly understood disorder, and its pathophysiology and risk factors remain unclear. Research in the area is the key to combating the pervasive prevalence of this fatal disorder. We sought to identify the top 50 articles concerning SIDS and study their bibliometric characteristics to gain an insight into the research trends in this area. Using the Scopus database, two independent reviewers conducted a literature search using a prespecified search string. Results were arranged according to the citation count, and the top 50 relevant articles were selected. No time restrictions were set, and all types of articles were included. A detailed analysis was carried out to identify the trends and characteristics of the top 50 articles. The top 50 articles were published between 1972 and 2011, with the most productive 5-year interval being 1991-1995. These 50 papers accumulated a total of 13,703 citations (median = 236 citations per paper). Among these, about 9% were self-citations. The citations received by these core papers seemed to decline post-2009. The top 50 articles were published in 21 different journals, with Pediatrics contributing the most (n = 15). US authors were listed for 60% of the articles (n = 30). None of the articles originated from Asian authors. Our manuscript highlights the characteristics of impactful articles on SIDS - and this can act as a directive for researchers aiming to publish on this topic. Bibliometric parameters suggest a decreasing research interest in the fi eld of SIDS, which is concerning, and efforts should be made to promote research. Furthermore, the lack of influential research from Asian authors is also troubling. Funding should preferably be directed toward Asian researchers to bridge the gap in knowledge.

关于婴儿猝死综合症的里程碑出版物:文献计量学分析。
婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)是一种鲜为人知的疾病,其病理生理和危险因素仍不清楚。该领域的研究是对抗这种致命疾病普遍流行的关键。我们试图找出关于小岛屿发展中国家的前50篇文章,并研究它们的文献计量学特征,以深入了解这一领域的研究趋势。使用Scopus数据库,两位独立的审稿人使用预先指定的搜索字符串进行了文献检索。根据被引次数排列结果,选取相关度最高的50篇文章。没有时间限制,所有类型的文章都包括在内。我们进行了详细的分析,以确定前50篇文章的趋势和特征。排名前50位的文章发表于1972年至2011年之间,而产出最高的5年间隔是1991年至1995年。这50篇论文共被引用13703次(中位数= 236次/篇)。其中约9%为自引。这些核心论文的被引次数在2009年后呈下降趋势。排名前50位的文章发表在21种不同的期刊上,其中儿科贡献最多(n = 15)。60%的文章列出了美国作者(n = 30)。这些文章都不是来自亚洲作者。我们的手稿突出了关于小岛屿发展中国家的有影响力的文章的特点——这可以作为旨在发表这一主题的研究人员的指导。文献计量参数表明,对小岛屿发展中国家领域的研究兴趣正在下降,这令人担忧,应努力促进研究。此外,缺乏来自亚洲作者的有影响力的研究也令人不安。资金最好拨给亚洲研究人员,以弥补知识上的差距。
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