大流行阴影下的土耳其《2019 年冠状病毒病》三年出版业绩:文献计量学分析

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Yağmur Ekenoğlu Merdan, Okan Aydoğan
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冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)造成的大流行促使研究人员开始研究如何应对这种感染。随着时间的推移,对其进行的研究和发表的论文数量也在不断增加。由于 COVID-19 科学出版物的急剧增长,我们开展了一项文献计量学和可视化研究,以更好地了解土耳其 COVID-19 出版物的进展、合作和趋势主题。材料和方法:从 Scopus 数据库中提取了 2020 年至 2022 年图尔基耶有关 COVID-19 研究的科学文献,并使用文献计量学和科学计量学技术进行了分析。在这3年期间,全球共发表了426.662篇COVID-19相关论文,根据论文数量(8.394篇)和病例数量(17.004.677个),土尔其排名第12位。土耳其与美国、英国和意大利的合作最多。使用最多的 5 个关键词分别是 "COVID-19"、"SARS-CoV-2"、"大流行病"、"冠状病毒 "和 "焦虑"。关键词分析表明,最受关注的话题与 "COVID-19 诊所 "有关。土耳其的地理研究数量并不落后,与中东国家相比处于领先地位。从广阔的视角定期评估如此大量的研究文章对于规划和指导未来的研究非常重要。
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Türkiye's 3-Year Coronavirus Disease 2019 Publication Performance in the Shadow of the Pandemic: A Bibliometric Analysis.

The pandemic created by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has led researchers to study to deal with this infection. The number of studies about it being performed and published is increasing over time. Due to the dramatic growth of COVID-19 scientific publications, we conducted a bibliometric and visualized study to better understand the progress, collaborations, and trend topics of COVID-19 publications in Türkiye. Material and Methods: The scientific literature on COVID-19 research in Türkiye from 2020 to 2022 was extracted from the Scopus database and analyzed using bibliometric and scientometric techniques. A total of 426.662 COVID-19-related publications were published worldwide in the 3-year period and Türkiye ranked 12th according to both publication (8.394) and case numbers (17.004.677). The most cooperations of Türkiye were with the USA, the UK, and Italy. The 5 most used keywords were determined as "COVID-19," "SARS-CoV-2," "Pandemics," "Coronavirus," and "Anxiety" respectively. It was determined by the keyword analysis that the most focused topics were related to the "COVID-19 clinic." Türkiye did not lag behind in the number of studies on her geography, and it was seen to be in the leading position compared to the Middle East countries. It is important to periodically evaluate such a large number of research articles from a broad perspective for planning and direction of future studies.

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