Contributions from Turkey to the international emergency medicine literature during the COVID-19 pandemic: A bibliometric analysis

M. Çetin
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Aim: The present study aimed to evaluate the bibliometric contributions made from Türkiye to the international scientific literature in the field of Emergency Medicine during the 2020-2021 period, which covered the COVID-19 pandemic period. Materials and Methods: The present study included a total of 872 studies in Emergency Medicine WoS Indexes between 2020-2021. The study data were retrieved from the Web of Science (WoS) database of Thomson Reuters – Clarivate Analytics, and the review included publications in the "Emergency Medicine" category from Turkey that spanned the pandemic period between the years 2019-2020. Results: 78.1% of the aforementioned studies were included in the Science Citation Index Expanded and 88.2% were original research papers. A total of 2930 researchers were involved in the 872 publications in the scope of the study. The average number of co-authors per publication was 5.2, where the average number of publications per author was 0.3. As regards the scope of the publications, the main topic was "SARS-Cov-2 and pandemic". The aforementioned main theme was associated with general emergency medicine practices, COVID-19 pneumonia, and high-mortality emergency cases. Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, the present study is the first that investigated the studies from Turkey that contributed to the international literature in the field of emergency medicine during the pandemic period and provided valuable data reflecting the scientific productivity of the researchers, who continued their research in the field of emergency medicine, during the pandemic period.
COVID-19大流行期间土耳其对国际急诊医学文献的贡献:文献计量学分析
目的:本研究旨在评估2020-2021年期间(涵盖COVID-19大流行期间)t rkiye对急诊医学领域国际科学文献的文献计量贡献。材料与方法:本研究纳入2020-2021年急诊医学WoS指标共872项研究。该研究数据从汤森路透- Clarivate Analytics的Web of Science (WoS)数据库中检索,该综述包括来自土耳其的“急诊医学”类别的出版物,这些出版物跨越了2019-2020年的大流行时期。结果:78.1%的研究被Science Citation Index Expanded收录,88.2%为原创性研究论文。共有2930名研究人员参与了研究范围内的872份出版物。每篇论文的平均共同作者数为5.2人,其中每名作者的平均发表数为0.3人。关于出版物的范围,主要主题是“SARS-Cov-2和大流行”。上述主题与普通急诊医学实践、COVID-19肺炎和高死亡率急诊病例有关。结论:据我们所知,本研究首次调查了在大流行期间为急诊医学领域的国际文献做出贡献的土耳其研究,并提供了宝贵的数据,反映了在大流行期间继续在急诊医学领域进行研究的研究人员的科学生产力。
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