急诊科医生在灾难医学出版物中的足迹:文献计量分析。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Prehospital and Disaster Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1017/S1049023X23006738
Nurcan Biçakçi, Sercan Biçakçi
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导言:调查不断发展的灾难医学领域的发展并揭示其科学趋势将对相关领域的研究人员做出重要贡献。本研究旨在确定急诊科医生(EMPs)的贡献以及灾难医学出版物的发展趋势:方法:在 Web of Science(WoS)数据库中以 "灾难医学 "或 "灾难*"和 "医学*"为关键词进行检索。研究纳入了 2001 年至 2021 年由 EMPs 发表的研究和综述论文。对基本描述性信息进行了评估,如论文数量、作者、引用次数、最活跃作者、机构、国家和期刊。此外,还对概念、知识和社会结构进行了分析:研究共收录了 1,500 位作者撰写的 346 篇论文。每篇论文的平均引用率为 13.2。院前与灾难医学》、《灾难医学与公共卫生准备》和《学术急诊医学》是发表论文数量和被引用次数最多的期刊。作者最常使用的关键词是 "灾难医学"、"急诊医学 "和 "灾难/灾害"。根据相应作者的国家分布,发表论文数量最多的国家是美国(175 篇)、日本(23 篇)、意大利(20 篇)、澳大利亚(17 篇)和加拿大(17 篇)。发表论文最多的机构是约翰-霍普金斯大学(37 篇)、布里格姆妇女医院(27 篇)、乔治-华盛顿大学(25 篇)、东方皮埃蒙特大学(24 篇)和布朗大学(22 篇):多年来,EMP 对灾难医学出版物的贡献越来越大。本研究可为希望为灾难医学文献做出贡献的 EMP 及其他研究人员提供指导。
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Footprint of Emergency Medicine Physicians in Disaster Medicine Publications: A Bibliometric Analysis.

Introduction: Investigating the developments in the ever-growing field of disaster medicine and revealing the scientific trends will make an important contribution to researchers in related fields. This study aims to identify the contributions of emergency medicine physicians (EMPs) and trends in disaster medicine publications.

Methods: The expressions "disaster medicine" or "disaster*" and "medicine*" were searched in the Web of Science (WoS) database. Research and review papers produced by EMPs from 2001 through 2021 were included in the study. Basic descriptive information was assessed such as the number of publications, authors, citations, most active authors, institutions, countries, and journals. In addition, conceptual, intellectual, and social structures were analyzed.

Results: The study included a total of 346 papers written by 1,500 authors. The mean citation rate per publication was 13.2. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, and Academic Emergency Medicine were the journals with the highest number of publications and the highest number of citations. The most common keywords used by the authors were "disaster medicine," "emergency medicine," and "disaster/disasters." According to the distribution of the corresponding authors by country, the United States (n = 175), Japan (n = 23), Italy (n = 20), Australia (n = 17), and Canada (n = 17) had the highest number of publications. The institutions that produced the most publications were John Hopkins University (n = 37), Brigham and Women's Hospital (n = 27), George Washington University (n = 25), University Piemonte Orientale (n = 24), and Brown University (n = 22).

Conclusion: Increasingly, EMPs have contributed to disaster medicine publications over the years. This study can be used as a guide for EMPs and other researchers who want to contribute to the disaster medicine literature.

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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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期刊介绍: Prehospital and Disaster Medicine (PDM) is an official publication of the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine. Currently in its 25th volume, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine is one of the leading scientific journals focusing on prehospital and disaster health. It is the only peer-reviewed international journal in its field, published bi-monthly, providing a readable, usable worldwide source of research and analysis. PDM is currently distributed in more than 55 countries. Its readership includes physicians, professors, EMTs and paramedics, nurses, emergency managers, disaster planners, hospital administrators, sociologists, and psychologists.
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