Norbert Banyi, Theresa Buchel, Young Ji Tuen, Sophia Shayan, Rebecca Courtemanche, Jugpal S Arneja
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引言:近几十年来,学术研究的格局发生了显著的变化,转向早期的职业出版物和更多的跨学科合作。本研究旨在确定加拿大学术整形外科医生的研究生产力趋势。方法:通过Web of Science和MEDLINE数据库检索整形外科医生的姓名,并收集每个结果的作者名单位置、发表年份、期刊和被引次数。外科医生的人口统计数据,包括性别和医学院毕业年份,从省级高校网站获得。在整形外科医生的职业生涯轨迹中,发表率是根据外科医生目前十年的实践来分析的。结果:我们的数据库中有3661条纳入条目,对应245名外科医生的2831篇独特出版物(71%,175/245名男性)。医学院毕业年份中位数为2002年(标准差12年)。外科医生在近几十年的实践中(第1年或第2年)每十年发表的时间更早,频率更高。发表率分布广泛(范围0-66)的外科医生目前在他们的执业第四个十年。从2005年到2020年,每年的出版物数量急剧增加,从2005年的36篇增加到2020年的198篇。从出版开始按年份标准化的引文保持稳定。第一作者比例从医学预科和教育十年的0.63和0.42下降到第三和第四个十年的0.09和0.08 (p结论:在新一代外科医生中出现了早期和增加发表论文的趋势。建议为获得资历的外科医生提供参与和指导研究的激励措施。
Publication Trajectories of Today's Canadian Academic Plastic Surgeons: A Bibliometric Analysis.
Introduction: The landscape of academic research has evolved notably in recent decades, shifting towards earlier career publications and more interdisciplinary collaborations. This study aims to identify research productivity trends among Canadian academic plastic surgeons. Methods: The Web of Science and MEDLINE databases were searched by plastic surgeon names and for each result, the author list position, year of publication, journal, and citation counts were collected. Surgeons' demographics, including gender and medical school graduation year, were obtained from provincial college websites. Publication rates over a plastic surgeon's career trajectory were analyzed by surgeons' current decade of practice. Results: There were 3661 included entries in our database, corresponding to 2831 unique publications by 245 surgeons (71%, 175/245 men). The median year of medical school graduation was 2002 (SD 12 years). Surgeons in more recent decades of practice (decade 1 or decade 2) published earlier and more frequently per career decade. A wide distribution of publication rates (range 0-66) was found for surgeons currently in their fourth decade of practice. From 2005 to 2020, the number of publications per year increased dramatically, from 36 publications in 2005 to 198 publications in 2020. Citations normalized by years from publication remained stable. The proportion of first authorship decreased from 0.63 and 0.42 in the pre-medicine and educational decades, to 0.09 and 0.08 by the third and fourth decades of practice (p < .001). Conclusion: An emerging trend of earlier and increased publications among newer generations of surgeons was seen. Incentives to participate and mentor in research for surgeons gaining seniority are suggested.
期刊介绍:
Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.