亚洲骨科和运动医学研究的兴起:1996年至2022年的文献计量分析。

IF 1.4 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Sravya Teja Paleti, Srinivas B S Kambhampati, Abhishek Vaish, Raju Vaishya, Riccardo D'Ambrosi
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目的:本研究采用文献计量学(科学计量学)方法,考察了1996年至2022年30个亚洲国家骨科和运动医学(OSM)出版物的增长和影响。尽管亚洲的学术成就不断上升,但之前的研究并没有全面描绘出该领域在整个地区的出版趋势。本分析旨在对亚洲国家的OSM研究进行文献计量分析。方法:出版物数据来自SCImago Journal & Country Rank门户网站,源自SCOPUS数据库,涵盖1996年至2022年,更新至2023年4月。该分析侧重于亚洲顶级国家,并包括h指数和总引用等关键指标来评估研究影响。结果:该研究发现,亚洲的OSM出版物大幅增加,总产量增长了14.27倍,而全球增长了5.54倍。1996年至2022年间,在全球666847份OSM出版物中,有111342份来自亚洲国家。然而,亚洲研究的引用数量从1996年的26263次下降到2022年的6020次,这可能反映了近期出版物引用积累的滞后效应。讨论了可能的影响因素。结论:这项研究突出了亚洲骨科和运动医学出版物的显著增长,超过了全球增长趋势。虽然近年来引用指标似乎有所下降——可能是由于发表的时间较短——但总体趋势表明,亚洲的研究正在强劲增长。中国和日本分别在产出和影响力方面领先,而印度的迅速崛起反映出越来越大的学术潜力。然而,提高研究质量和可见性以及减少自我引用对于提升全球影响力至关重要。香港、新加坡和斯里兰卡等国家表现出较高的引用效率。通过良好的合作和战略投资,亚洲国家有能力在全球骨科研究中发挥主导作用。
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Rise of Asian research in orthopaedic and sports medicine: a bibliometric analysis from 1996 to 2022.

Objectives: This study examines the growth and impact of orthopaedic and sports medicine (OSM) publications across 30 Asian countries from 1996 to 2022 using a bibliometric (scientometric) approach. Despite Asia's rising academic achievements, prior studies have not comprehensively mapped publication trends in this field across the region. This analysis aims to perform bibliometric analysis in OSM research in the Asian Countries.

Methods: Publication data were sourced from the SCImago Journal & Country Rank portal, derived from the SCOPUS database, covering the period from 1996 to 2022, with updates available until April 2023. The analysis focused on the top Asian countries and included key indicators such as H-index and total citations to assess research impact.

Results: The study identified a substantial rise in OSM publications from Asia, with total output increasing 14.27-fold-compared to a 5.54-fold increase globally. Between 1996 and 2022, 111,342 OSM publications originated from Asian countries, out of 666,847 globally. However, citation counts for Asian research declined from 26,263 in 1996 to 6020 in 2022, likely reflecting the time-lag effect in citation accumulation for recent publications. Possible contributing factors are discussed.

Conclusion: This study highlights a remarkable surge in orthopaedic and sports medicine publications from Asia, surpassing global growth trends. While citation metrics appear lower in recent years-likely due to the recency of publications-the overall trend suggests a strong and growing research in Asia. China and Japan lead in output and impact, respectively, while India's rapid rise reflects increasing academic potential. However, enhancing research quality and visibility and reducing self-citation are essential to elevate global impact. Countries like Hong Kong, Singapore, and Sri Lanka demonstrate high citation efficiency. With optimal collaboration and strategic investment, Asian countries are well positioned to play a leading role in global orthopaedic research.

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自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (EJOST) aims to publish high quality Orthopedic scientific work. The objective of our journal is to disseminate meaningful, impactful, clinically relevant work from each and every region of the world, that has the potential to change and or inform clinical practice.
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