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Abstract
Research productivity and visibility are becoming increasingly important in the individual researcher’s pursuit to build his or her research reputation, be promoted to the next academic rank within an institution and gain national and international recognition among peers. This paper analyses the research trends and patterns of the academic staff of the College of Health Sciences (CHS) at Moi University in Kenya between 2002 and 2014 to gauge their research productivity and visibility. The names of the academic staff of the CHS who were in employment at the end of 2012 were listed and subjected to a visibility search on the Publish or Perish software that uses Google Scholar as its data source. The findings on output reveal the following: the trend of publication has shown an upward growth since 2007 and is projected to continue to grow as it approaches linearity, until 2025; the School of Medicine was the most prolific and visible; approximately one third of the publications in the CHS originated in the departments of epidemiology and medicine; full professors’ performance exceeded that of the other ranks; researchers at the CHS rely heavily on a locally-published journal ( East African Medical Journal ) to publish their research; slightly over two thirds of the publications were singly authored; international collaborations were prominently visible; and most medical and health research conducted at the CHS focused on western Kenya, where Moi University is located. For higher productivity and wider visibility of CHS research, the researchers recommend additional funding; publication of the research through a variety of avenues, including open access journals, and the dissemination of the publications through social media platforms; and strengthening of the international collaboration networks, among others. For purposes of further research, the authors propose a study that will investigate the medical and health research visibility and impact across several institutions in Kenya.
研究效率和知名度对于研究人员个人建立自己的研究声誉、在一个机构内晋升到下一个学术等级、在同行中获得国内和国际认可变得越来越重要。本文分析了2002年至2014年肯尼亚Moi大学卫生科学学院学术人员的研究趋势和模式,以衡量他们的研究生产力和知名度。列出2012年底CHS在职学术人员的姓名,并在以b谷歌Scholar为数据源的Publish or Perish软件上进行可见性搜索。关于产出的调查结果表明:自2007年以来,出版物呈上升趋势,预计到2025年将继续增长,接近线性;医学院是最多产、最引人注目的;大约三分之一的CHS出版物来自流行病学和医学系;正教授表现优于其他级别;卫生中心的研究人员严重依赖当地出版的杂志(东非医学杂志)来发表他们的研究;略多于三分之二的出版物是单独撰写的;国际合作非常明显;在卫生保健中心进行的大多数医学和卫生研究都集中在莫伊大学所在的肯尼亚西部。为了提高CHS研究的生产力和更广泛的知名度,研究人员建议增加资金;通过各种途径发表研究成果,包括开放获取期刊,并通过社交媒体平台传播出版物;加强国际合作网络等。为了进一步研究的目的,作者提出了一项研究,该研究将调查肯尼亚几个机构的医学和卫生研究的知名度和影响。