G Mahamadou, B Saka, W Gnassingbé, S Akakpo, J Téclessou, K Kombaté, K Tchangai-Walla, P Pitché
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摘要
本研究的目的是在多哥洛姆洛伊尔大学皮肤性病学教师的科学出版物中定位论文和学位论文(高级卫生保健技术人员、博士或硕士)的位置。我们列出了1990年至2016年在洛姆洛伊大学三个机构中关于皮肤性病学的论文和学位论文,并查阅数据库(Medline, ist, register of the service)来检索教师在此期间发表的论文。共发表论文41篇,博士论文50篇,分别为感染性皮肤病和性病/艾滋病(46.1%)、免疫变态反应性皮肤病(11.0%)和肿瘤性皮肤病(8.8%)。91篇论文中有56篇(含论文28篇)发表在被收录期刊(21篇论文、26篇学位论文)或未被收录期刊(7篇论文、2篇学位论文)。在此期间,这56篇论文占洛姆罗伊大学皮肤性病学教师发表的202篇论文的27.7%。在发表的28篇论文中,有一篇是医学博士学生的第一作者(3.6%)。这项工作表明,皮肤性病学的论文和学位论文几乎占多哥该学科出版物的三分之一。
[Place of theses and dissertations in the scientific publications of dermato-venereology teachers of the University of Lome (Togo)].
The aim of this study was to situate the place of theses and dissertations (senior healthcare technicians, D.E.S or master) in the scientific publications of dermato-venerology teachers at the University of Lomé (Togo). We listed the theses and dissertations on dermato-venerology between 1990 and 2016, in three institutions of the University of Lomé and consulted databases (Medline, Inist, registers of the service) to search for publications by teachers during this period. A total of 41 theses and 50 dissertations were completed, on infectious dermatoses and STI/HIV (46.1%), immunoallergic dermatoses (11.0%) and tumour dermatoses (8.8%). Of these 91 works, 56 (including 28 theses) were published in indexed (21 theses and 26 dissertations) or non-indexed (7 theses and 2 dissertations) journals. These 56 publications represented 27.7% of the 202 publications made by the dermato-venerology teachers at the University of Lomé during this period. Of the 28 published theses, the MD student was the first author in one case (3,6%) This work shows that theses and dissertations in dermato-venerology represent almost one third of the publications in this discipline in Togo.