Raju Vaishya, Brij Mohan Gupta, Ghouse Modin Nabeesab Mamdapur, K S Ali, Abhishek Vaish
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背景:多年来,已有多项研究利用文献计量学技术揭示了包括关节炎研究在内的医学科学各分支领域的研究趋势。方法:在本研究中,我们利用各种定量和定性文献计量指标,考察了印度学者在过去三十年中发表的有关类风湿关节炎(RA)的论文。我们使用预先确定的搜索策略和专业软件对 Scopus 数据库中有关 RA 的出版物(1994-2023 年)进行了识别、分析和评估:共发表了 1603 篇关于 RA 研究的论文,被引用 36814 次(平均每篇论文或 CPP 被引用 11.48 次)。在印度发表的所有论文中,分别有 18.65% 和 16.71% 接受过外部资助。成果最多的印度机构是 AIIMS(新德里)、SGPGIMS(勒克瑙)和 PGIMER(昌迪加尔)。最有影响力的机构是AMU(阿利加尔)、Fortis Healthcare Ltd.(古尔冈)和PGIMER(昌迪加尔)。(古尔冈)和旁遮普大学(昌迪加尔)。成果最多的作者是 A. Aggarwal、R. Misra、A. Chopra 和 U. Kumar。最有影响力的作者是 A. Aggarwal、A. Ghosh、S. Shankar 和 R. Misra。医学(64.2%)、药理学、毒理学和药剂学(22.0%)、生物化学、遗传学和分子生物学(19.8%)以及免疫学和微生物学(12.8%)在这一领域发表的论文最多。临床研究(占 40.9%)、病理生理学(占 13.2%)和治疗结果(占 9.0%)所占比例最大。该领域出现的最重要关键词是"类风湿关节炎"、"甲氨蝶呤 "和 "类风湿因子":本研究深入探讨了印度过去、现在和未来的 RA 研究领域,将有助于学者们确定合作领域。
Indias Publications on Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Output from 1994 to 2023 A.D.
Background: Over the years, several studies have been conducted by utilizing bibliometric techniques to reveal research trends in various sub-fields of medical sciences, including arthritis research. Although no bibliometric study has been conducted Methods:In this study, we examined the publications of Indian scholars on Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in the last three decades, using various quantitative and qualitative bibliometric indicators. The publications on RA (from 1994-2023) in the Scopus database were identified, analysed and evaluated using a pre-defined search strategy, and specialised software.
Results: 1603 papers were published on RA research that was cited 36814 times (averaging 11.48 citations per paper or CPP). The 18.65% and 16.71% of India's total publications indicated received external funding. The most productive Indian organizations were AIIMS (New Delhi), SGPGIMS (Lucknow) and PGIMER (Chandigarh). The most impactful organizations were AMU (Aligarh), Fortis Healthcare Ltd. (Gurgaon), and Punjab University (Chandigarh). The most productive authors were A. Aggarwal, R. Misra, A. Chopra, and U. Kumar. The most impactful authors were A. Aggarwal, A. Ghosh, S. Shankar, and R. Misra. Medicine (64.2% share), Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (22.0% share), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (19.8% share) and Immunology and Microbiology (12.8% share) contributed the most publications in this area. Clinical studies (40.9% share), pathophysiology (13.2% share) and the treatment outcome (9.0% share) accounted maximally. The most significant keywords appearing in the area were: "Rheumatoid Arthritis", "Methotrexate", and "Rheumatoid Factor".
Conclusions: This study provides insight into past, present, and future areas of India on research in RA and will help scholars identify the areas of collaboration.
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