Involvement of the University of Rwanda in Medical and Surgical Research: A Bibliometric Analysis of Achievements and Gaps

Olivier Sibomana1, Eruine Mbonyinshuti2, Olivier Sibomana
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Background: In the past few decades, global health research has grown incredibly quickly. The interest of scientists and medical professionals in evidence-based medicine (EBM), new drug and vaccine discovery are among the main reasons for the rapid increase of the scholarly literature in health research. The aim of this research is to analyse the scholarly literature published by UR - affiliated researchers, and discover the achievements and gaps in medical and surgical research at the University of Rwanda. Methods: The University of Rwanda was searched in Lens Scholarly Works, and all articles connected to the university were discovered. We filtered the initial results by field of study to locate materials that were published in medical and surgical fields. Except for co-authorship and keyword co-occurrence analysis which were done using VOSviewer software, all bibliometric analyses were carried out using Lens database. Results: For the initial search, University of Rwanda was associated with 2,821 articles. After careful assessment of publications based on their field of study, a total of 1, 220 and 106 publications were found to be in the medical and surgical fields respectively. The analysis was based on the category of scholarly work, the chemicals of focus of the study, the authors, the funders, and the journal that published the study. Journal articles constitute a sizable fraction of these publications, whereas conference articles, book chapters, reprints, and reports make up a far smaller portion. By comparing the numbers of publications, authors, and funding in the surgical and medical field, many gaps are apparent in surgical than medical research field. Conclusion: Although there is an increase in number of publications in the University of Rwanda, the number of medical and surgical literature in UR is still low. Improving mentorship to students and involving them in ongoing research projects; not restricting them to only data collection but allow them to participate in peer-reviewed publications are key measures to increase number of medical and surgical scholarly publications in University of Rwanda.
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卢旺达大学参与医学和外科研究:成就和差距的文献计量学分析
背景:在过去的几十年里,全球健康研究发展得非常快。科学家和医学专业人员对循证医学、新药和疫苗发现的兴趣是卫生研究学术文献迅速增加的主要原因之一。本研究的目的是分析卢旺达大学附属研究人员发表的学术文献,并发现卢旺达大学在医学和外科研究方面的成就和差距。方法:在Lens academic Works中检索卢旺达大学,发现所有与该大学相关的文章。我们根据研究领域对初步结果进行筛选,以找到在医学和外科领域发表的材料。除合著分析和关键词共现分析使用VOSviewer软件外,其余文献计量学分析均使用Lens数据库。结果:在最初的搜索中,卢旺达大学与2,821篇文章相关。根据研究领域对出版物进行仔细评估后,发现共有1 220份和106份出版物分别属于医学和外科领域。该分析基于学术工作的类别、研究的重点、作者、资助者和发表该研究的期刊。在这些出版物中,期刊文章占相当大的一部分,而会议文章、书籍章节、再版和报告所占的比例要小得多。通过比较外科和医学领域的出版物数量、作者数量和资助情况,可以发现外科领域的差距明显大于医学研究领域。结论:虽然卢旺达大学的出版物数量有所增加,但卢旺达大学的医学和外科文献数量仍然很低。改善对学生的指导,让他们参与正在进行的研究项目;不仅限于数据收集,而且允许他们参与同行评议的出版物,这是卢旺达大学增加医学和外科学术出版物数量的关键措施。
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