A substantial number of scientific publications originate from non-university hospitals.

Danish medical bulletin Pub Date : 2011-11-01
Jens Fedder, Gunnar Lauge Nielsen, Lars J Petersen, Claus Rasmussen, Finn F Lauszus, Lars Frost, Nete Hornung, Ole Lederballe, Jens Peter Andersen
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Abstract

Introduction: As we found no recent published reports on the amount and kind of research published from Danish hospitals without university affiliation, we have found it relevant to conduct a bibliometric survey disclosing these research activities.

Material and methods: We retrieved all scientific papers published in the period 2000-2009 emanating from all seven Danish non-university hospitals in two regions, comprising 1.8 million inhabitants, and which were registered in a minimum of one of the three databases: PubMed MEDLINE, Thomson Reuters Web of Science and Elsevier's Scopus.

Results: In 878 of 1,252 papers, the first and/or last author was affiliated to a non-university hospital. Original papers made up 69% of these publications versus 86% of publications with university affiliation on first or last place. Case reports and reviews most frequently had authors from regional hospitals as first and/or last authors. The total number of publications from regional hospitals increased by 48% over the 10-year period. Publications were cited more often if the first or last author was from a university hospital and even more so if they were affiliated to foreign institutions. Cardiology, gynaecology and obstetrics, and environmental medicine were the three specialities with the largest number of regional hospital publications.

Conclusion: A substantial number of scientific publications originate from non-university hospitals. Almost two thirds of the publications were original research published in international journals. Variations between specialities may reflect local conditions.

Funding: not relevant.

Trial registration: not relevant.

相当数量的科学出版物来自非大学医院。
引言:由于我们没有发现最近发表的关于丹麦非大学附属医院发表的研究数量和种类的报告,我们发现进行文献计量调查披露这些研究活动是相关的。材料和方法:我们检索了2000-2009年期间发表的所有科学论文,这些论文来自丹麦两个地区的所有七家非大学医院,共有180万居民,并在PubMed MEDLINE、汤森路透科学网和爱思唯尔的Scopus这三个数据库中至少一个中进行了登记。结果:在1252篇论文中,有878篇的第一和/或最后作者隶属于非大学附属医院。在这些出版物中,原创论文占69%,而排名第一或最后的大学附属出版物占86%。病例报告和综述的第一作者和/或最后作者通常来自地区医院。区域医院的出版物总数在10年期间增加了48%。如果第一作者或最后一作者来自大学医院,则出版物被引用的频率更高,如果他们隶属于外国机构,则引用频率更高。心脏病学、妇产科和环境医学是区域医院出版物数量最多的三个专业。结论:大量的科学出版物来自非大学医院。几乎三分之二的出版物是在国际期刊上发表的原创研究。各专业之间的差异可能反映了当地的情况。资金:不相关。试验注册:不相关。
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