评估特殊需求牙科的全球研究趋势:一项系统的文献计量学分析。

IF 1.7 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Clinical and Experimental Dental Research Pub Date : 2024-06-16 DOI:10.1002/cre2.896
Nigashiny Senthilvadevel, Jimmy Ky, Matthew Ng, Tong Zhao, Massimo Aria, Luca D'Aniello, Mathew A. W. Lim, Federica Canfora, Giulio Fortuna, Michael McCullough, Tami Yap, Rita Paolini, Antonio Celentano
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目标:特需牙科(SND)是一个庞大而分散的研究领域。这项综合性文献计量分析旨在评估特需牙科的范围,包括现有的知识基础、分布结构、数量关系和研究趋势:2022 年 3 月 10 日,我们使用 Web of Science Core Collection 数据库对 1985 年至 2021 年期间的文献进行了系统检索,重点检索了在牙科相关背景下报告特殊需求人群的研究。对记录进行了标题筛选,并对关键文献计量指标进行了分析:在 48,374 篇文章中,有 13,869 篇进行了文献计量分析。1985-1997 年是 SND 研究的高峰期。美国的生产力居首位,巴西和日本紧随其后。巴西的圣保罗大学、美国的华盛顿大学和北卡罗来纳大学表现突出。牙科研究杂志》是研究成果最多的来源,也是被引用次数最多的来源,其次是《社区牙科》和《口腔流行病学》。关键词分析显示,"老年人"、"龋齿 "和 "流行病学 "是作者最常用的关键词:本研究首次对 SND 文献进行了文献计量分析。结论:本研究是首次对 SND 文献进行文献计量分析,强调了加强机构与作者之间合作的必要性。此外,它还建议关注非牙科学科和智力或发育状况较差人群的研究投入。
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Evaluating global research trends in special needs dentistry: A systematic bibliometrix analysis

Objectives

Special needs dentistry (SND) is a vast and fragmented field of study. This comprehensive bibliometric analysis aimed to evaluate the scope of SND, including the existing knowledge base, distribution structure, quantitative relationships, and research trends.

Material and Methods

A systematic search was conducted on March 10, 2022, using the Web of Science Core Collection database, covering the period from 1985 to 2021, focusing on studies reporting on special needs populations in a dentally relevant context. Records were title-screened and analyzed for key bibliometric indicators.

Results

Among 48,374 articles, 13,869 underwent bibliometric analysis. Peak SND research occurred during 1985–1997. United States led in productivity, trailed by Brazil and Japan. University of Sao Paulo excelled in Brazil, University of Washington and University of North Carolina in the United States. The Journal of Dental Research was the most productive source of research and also had the highest number of citations, followed by Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology. Keyword analysis revealed that “elderly”, “caries”, and “epidemiology” were the most commonly used author keywords.

Conclusions

This study represents the first bibliometric analysis of SND literature. It emphasizes the need for increased collaboration between institutions and authors. Furthermore, it suggests focusing on research input from non-dental disciplines and populations with rarer intellectual or developmental conditions.

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Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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26 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Dental Research aims to provide open access peer-reviewed publications of high scientific quality representing original clinical, diagnostic or experimental work within all disciplines and fields of oral medicine and dentistry. The scope of Clinical and Experimental Dental Research comprises original research material on the anatomy, physiology and pathology of oro-facial, oro-pharyngeal and maxillofacial tissues, and functions and dysfunctions within the stomatognathic system, and the epidemiology, aetiology, prevention, diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of diseases and conditions that have an effect on the homeostasis of the mouth, jaws, and closely associated structures, as well as the healing and regeneration and the clinical aspects of replacement of hard and soft tissues with biomaterials, and the rehabilitation of stomatognathic functions. Studies that bring new knowledge on how to advance health on the individual or public health levels, including interactions between oral and general health and ill-health are welcome.
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