Iran's global scientific growth in the medical sciences: A 23-year Scientometric Evaluation

IF 0.2 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Trauma monthly Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.30491/TM.2020.213582.1023
Jamile Mohammadi, Ali Sadr, M. Farahani, H. Rasouli, A. vahedian-azimi, M. Salesi
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Background: The international standing of a nation is based on its status in science production. Objectives: We aimed to assess the scientific growth and global ranking of Iran regarding the domain of medical sciences, based on the Scopus database. Methods: In the scientometric evaluation, we considered two indicators for the evaluation of Iran's global ranking in medical sciences and "emergency medicine", as a subcategory of medical science namely the number of documents and citations using the Scopus database (ranking of countries was extracted from the SCImago website). Results: Iran’s trend in the number of documents and citations was progressive. This improvement trend had a slower slope in the medical sciences and emergency medicine. Conclusion: The results showed Iran's scientific growth to be consistent. It is recommended that indexing Iranian journals in the Scopus database, promoting scientific collaborations, and providing the necessary funding could promote Iran's scientific growth.
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伊朗在医学科学领域的全球科学发展:23年科学计量学评估
背景:一个国家的国际地位取决于它在科学生产方面的地位。目的:基于Scopus数据库,我们旨在评估伊朗医学科学领域的科学发展和全球排名。方法:在科学计量学评价中,我们考虑了两个指标来评价伊朗在医学科学和“急诊医学”的全球排名,作为医学的一个子类,即使用Scopus数据库的文献数量和被引次数(国家排名摘自SCImago网站)。结果:伊朗文献数量和被引次数呈递增趋势。这种改善趋势在医学和急诊医学方面的斜率较慢。结论:结果显示伊朗的科学增长是一致的。建议在Scopus数据库中索引伊朗期刊、促进科学合作和提供必要的资金可以促进伊朗的科学发展。
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