利用SCOPUS数据库对甲真菌病高引用100种出版物的文献计量分析(1972–2022)

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-12 DOI:10.1159/000531184
Samantha Jo Albucker, Shari R Lipner
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引言:甲真菌病是临床上常见的指甲疾病的一半。尽管其流行率很高,但尚未进行文献计量学分析。我们旨在确定过去50年中被高度引用的甲真菌病出版物的前100名,以更好地了解研究趋势。方法:采用SCOPUS检索甲真菌病文献,检索时间为1972-12/31/22年1月1日,检索日期为3/25/25。记录了前100种被高度引用的出版物,并按引用总数进行了排名。结果:总引用次数为13456次,其中引用次数最高的前10篇文章平均每年被引用28.7次。大多数文章发表在国际单项体育联合会的高级期刊上。从1982年到2011年(没有治疗文章——1972年到1981年),讨论治疗的文章增加了8.6%。总体而言,42%的第一作者是女性。结论:随着时间的推移,我们发现讨论甲真菌病治疗的文章总体上有所增加,其中大多数发表在高IF期刊上。我们还发现,与其他皮肤科主题的研究相比,女性第一作者的比例相对更高。虽然总引用次数仍然是文献计量学研究中广泛使用的影响指标,但平均引用次数/年可能是衡量影响的更好指标,应在未来的研究中予以考虑。
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A Bibliometric Analysis of the Top 100 Highly Cited Onychomycosis Publications Using SCOPUS Database (1972-2022).

Introduction: Onychomycosis represents half of nail disorders seen in clinical practice. Despite its high prevalence, a bibliometric analysis has not been performed. We aimed to identify the top 100 highly cited onychomycosis publications over the last 50 years to better understand research trends.

Methods: SCOPUS was searched for onychomycosis publications, using "onychomycosis" and "nail fungus" 1/1/1972-12/31/22 on 3/25/23. Top 100 highly cited publications were recorded and ranked by total citation count.

Results: Total citation count was 13,456, with the top 10 articles with highest citation count/year having average 28.7 citations/year. Most articles were published in high IF journals. From 1982 to 2011 (no treatment articles - 1972-1981), there was an 8.6% increase in articles discussing treatment. Overall, 42% of first authors were female.

Conclusion: We found an overall increase in articles discussing onychomycosis therapies over time, with the majority published in high IF journals. We also found a relatively greater percentage of female first authors compared to studies on other dermatologic topics. While total citation count remains a widely used metric of impact in bibliometric studies, average citation count/year may be a better measure of impact and should be considered in future studies.

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