Ozra Tabatabaei-Malazy, Rasha Atlasi, Shirin Hasani-Ranjbar, Mohammad Abdollahi, Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi, Bagher Larijani
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背景:在世界卫生组织(世卫组织)强调草药是护理和治疗某些疾病的主要来源之后,这方面的科学出版物有所增加。内分泌与代谢研究所(EMRI)在草药领域进行了大量的基础和临床研究。本科学计量学研究旨在评估全球在草药和内分泌紊乱领域的EMRI科学生产。方法:检索检索词为Scopus、Web of Science (WOS)和PubMed数据库中的“herbal medicine”、“Chinese medicine”、“traditional medicine”、“endocrine”、“metabolism”和“emri”,检索截止日期为2020年6月20日。提取的数据包括第一作者、期刊名称、发表年份、论文类型和被引次数,使用Scopus、WOS数据库和SPSS version 15提供的分析工具进行分析。结果:总体而言,与EMRI相关的126项研究发表了这一主题。这些出版物的数量呈现不显著的时间增长趋势。发表的论文以原创文章居多(约占60%),排名前两位的学科领域为医学和药物。论文在Scopus和WOS中被引频次分别为2900次和2377次,平均被引频次分别为29.59次和24.76次。文献在Scopus和WOS中的h-index分别为28和25。被引率最高的文章是一篇关于糖尿病领域的系统综述研究,引用率最高的文章是《大儒药学杂志》。第一作者隶属于EMRI,其次是药学研究人员的国家共同作者。最高的国际合作作者是美国。结论:研究领域具有良好的科学生产力。然而,关于这一主题的出版物数量不足,需要更多基于证据的出版物。
Scientometric study of academic publications on herbal medicines in Endocrinology & Metabolism Research Institute (EMRI) of Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
Background: After the emphasis of the World Health Organization (WHO) on herbal medicines as the primary source for the care and treatment of some diseases, scientific publications increased in this regard. A significant body of basic and clinical researches in the field of herbal medicines are conducted in Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Institute (EMRI). This scientometric study is investigated to assess the global scientific production of EMRI in field of herbal medicines and endocrine disorders.
Methods: Some of our search terms were "herbal medicine", "Chinese medicine", "traditional medicine", "endocrine", "metabolism", and "emri" from Scopus, Web of Science (WOS), and PubMed databases until June 20, 2020. Extracted data including first author, journal name, publication year, type of paper and number of citations were analyzed using analysis tools provided by Scopus, WOS databases, and SPSS version 15.
Results: Overall, 126 studies affiliated to EMRI were published on this topic. The number of these publications showed a non-significant increasing time trend. Majority of the published papers were original articles (>60%) and the two top subject areas were medicine and drug. The documents were cited totally 2900, and 2377 times with an average citation/article 29.59, and 24.76 in Scopus and WOS, respectively. The h-index of documents were 28 and 25, in Scopus and WOS, respectively. The highest cited article was a systematic review study in field of diabetes, and top source was "Daru Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences". Top author was affiliated to EMRI, followed by an author from pharmaceutical reserachers as national co-authorship. The highest international co-authorship was with the US.
Conclusions: A promising scientific productivity is shown in the studied field. However, the number of publications is insufficient, and more evidence-based publications are required on this topic.