How Scientific Are We in the Field of Cardiology?

Kemal Göçer, Bayram Öztürk
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Abstract

Objective: The current study investigated the contribution of the dissertations produced in the field of cardiology to the scientific literature and the factors affecting the publication process.

Methods: The study included 1049 cardiology dissertations archived in the national thesis center database between January 2010 and December 2017. The titles (English and Turkish), abstracts, and author names of cardiology dissertations were searched in Google Academic, TR Directory, and PubMed Central databases. In addition to their publication rates, the subject of the cardiology dissertations, the type of research, the type of institution, the academic title of the cardiology dissertation advisors, the duration of publication, the index of the published journals, and the quartile ranking of the Science Citation Index and Science Citation Index Expanded journals were examined.

Results: Among the reviewed 1049 cardiology dissertations 42.7% (n = 448) were published in a journal. The publication rate of cardiology dissertations among male authors was 43.5% and among female authors 40.1%. The cardiology dissertations were published at the highest rate after the 60th month. Among the published cardiology dissertations, 63.4% (n = 284) appeared in journals indexed by the Science Citation Index and Science Citation Index Expanded. There was no statistically significant relationship between the academic titles of cardiology dissertation advisors and the quartile ranking of Science Citation Index and Science Citation Index Expanded journals (P = 0.072).

Conclusions: There were difficulties in transforming into a publication of dissertations in the field of cardiology to gain an academic identity. Incentives should be created to increase the desire and motivation of the residents.

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目的:调查心脏病学领域的论文对科学文献的贡献及影响发表过程的因素。方法:纳入2010年1月至2017年12月国家论文中心数据库收录的1049篇心脏病学论文。在Google Academic、TR Directory和PubMed Central数据库中检索心脏病学论文的标题(英文和土耳其文)、摘要和作者姓名。除论文发表率外,还调查了心脏病学论文的主题、研究类型、机构类型、指导教授的学术头衔、发表时间、发表期刊索引、科学引文索引和科学引文索引扩展期刊的四分位数排名等。结果:1049篇心脏病学论文中,42.7% (n = 448)发表在期刊上。心脏病学论文发表率男性为43.5%,女性为40.1%。心脏病学论文发表率在第60个月后最高。在已发表的心脏病学论文中,63.4% (n = 284)发表在Science Citation Index和Science Citation Index Expanded收录的期刊上。心脏科论文指导教师的学术职称与Science Citation Index和Science Citation Index扩展期刊的四分位数排名之间无统计学意义(P = 0.072)。结论:转变为心脏病学领域的论文出版物以获得学术认同存在困难。要建立激励机制,提高居民的愿望和积极性。
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