Bibliometric Study of African Publications in Dental Medicine in Indexed Journals between 2008 and 2018

Bennani A, Hamza M, Kalali C, Jari A
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Introduction: The objective of this work is to make a bibliometric analysis of publications in odontology of African universities between January 2008 and December 2018 based on publications published in indexed journals on Pubmed. Material and Methods: Our work is a comprehensive retrospective descriptive study intended to carry out a bibliometric analysis of articles in odontology published between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2018 by professor researchers from African universities. For each selected article, we determined the authors, the title, their affiliations, the year of publication. Results: Based on our sample of 19 African countries (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Nigeria, Cameroon, Côte d 'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Libya, Madagascar, Mali, South Africa, DRC Congo, Senegal, Sudan, Zimbabwe) that included 66 faculties; the results of our study showed: In terms of the number of global publications, Egypt, Nigeria, Morocco and South Africa are the leading countries. With them 4, they account for nearly 80% of the published articles. Côte d 'Ivoire, Cameroon, Guinea and Mali do not participate. The number of African authors who have published is 489, which represents 38.99 per cent of all teaching researchers. South Africa Pr. Feller L ranks 1st with 61 published articles. Cross-sectional descriptive studies lead with an overall percentage of 37.84%. In vitro experimental studies account for 27.75%. Literature and systematic journals 10.50%. Case reports studies represent only 9.38%. Clinical trials with a percentage of 9.35%. Prospective and retrospective studies account for 3.44%. Meta-analyzes 1.39%. In the disciplines of published articles, conservative odontology represents 22.82%, periodontology 20.19%, surgical odontology 16.50%, orthodontics 16.42%, prosthesis 15.35% and pedodontics 8.70%. The contribution of Moroccan authors is 12.47%. Moroccan Pr.Bourzgui ranks 4th with 16 items. Discussion: The results show that African universities have made significant progress; however, they are still very far behind European and American universities in terms of scientific publications in odontology. Conclusion: Despite the efforts of academic teachers in the publication of scientific articles in odontology, the number of publications remains low, hence the obligation to adopt a new approach in the future. African academic institutions need to make greater efforts in the field of scientific research in all its forms by creating departments focused primarily on research and by increasing the budget Devoted to this purpose.
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前言:这项工作的目的是对2008年1月至2018年12月期间非洲大学的牙科学出版物进行文献计量学分析,该分析基于Pubmed索引期刊上发表的出版物。材料和方法:我们的工作是一项全面的回顾性描述性研究,旨在对非洲大学教授研究人员在2008年1月1日至2018年12月31日期间发表的牙科学文章进行文献计量学分析。对于每一篇选定的文章,我们确定了作者、标题、所属单位和出版年份。结果:基于我们对19个非洲国家(摩洛哥、阿尔及利亚、突尼斯、埃及、尼日利亚、喀麦隆、Côte科特迪瓦、埃塞俄比亚、加纳、几内亚、肯尼亚、利比亚、马达加斯加、马里、南非、刚果民主共和国、刚果(金)、塞内加尔、苏丹、津巴布韦)的66个学院的样本;我们的研究结果表明:就全球出版物数量而言,埃及、尼日利亚、摩洛哥和南非是领先的国家。加上他们,他们发表的文章占了近80%。Côte科特迪瓦、喀麦隆、几内亚和马里没有参加。发表论文的非洲作者有489人,占所有教学研究人员的38.99%。南非Pr. Feller L以61篇文章排名第一。横断面描述性研究以37.84%的总体百分比领先。体外实验研究占27.75%。文献和系统期刊10.50%。病例报告研究仅占9.38%。临床试验比例为9.35%。前瞻性和回顾性研究占3.44%。Meta-analyzes 1.39%。在发表论文的学科中,保守牙科学占22.82%,牙周学占20.19%,外科牙科学占16.50%,正畸学占16.42%,修复学占15.35%,儿科学占8.70%。摩洛哥作者的贡献为12.47%。摩洛哥的布尔兹吉以16项排名第4。讨论:结果表明非洲的大学已经取得了显著的进步;然而,就牙科学的科学出版物而言,他们仍然远远落后于欧美大学。结论:尽管学术教师在牙科学论文发表方面做出了努力,但发表的数量仍然很低,因此有义务在未来采取新的方式。非洲学术机构需要在各种形式的科学研究领域作出更大的努力,办法是设立主要以研究为重点的部门,并增加专门用于这一目的的预算。
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