Title of article :
Contribution of health researches in national knowledge production: A scientometrics study on 15-year research products of Iran
Author/Authors :
Ebadifar, Asghar Dentofacial Deformities Research Center - Dental School & Department of Orthodontics - Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Djalalinia, Shirin Development of Research and Technology Center - Deputy of Research and Technology - Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran , Peykari, Niloofar Development of Research and Technology Center - Deputy of Research and Technology - Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran , Baradaran Eftekhari, Monir Development of Research and Technology Center - Deputy of Research and Technology - Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran , Sobhani, Zahra Development of Research and Technology Center - Deputy of Research and Technology - Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran , Laali, Reza Exir Research and Technology Co, Tehran , Qorbani, OmidAli Exir Research and Technology Co, Tehran , Akhondzadeh, Shahin Development of Research and Technology Center - Deputy of Research and Technology - Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran , Malekzadeh, Reza Development of Research and Technology Center - Deputy of Research and Technology - Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Researchers, practitioners, and policymakers call for updated valid evidence to
monitor, prevent, and control of alarming trends of health problems. To respond to these needs,
health researches provide the vast multidisciplinary scientific fields. We quantify the national trends
of health research outputs and its contribution in total science products. Methods: We systematically
searched Scopus database with the most coverage in health and biomedicine discipline as the only
sources for multidisciplinary citation reports, for all total and health‑related publications, from 2000
to 2014. These scientometrics analyses covered the trends of main index of scientific products,
citations, and collaborative papers. We also provided information on top institutions, journals, and
collaborative research centers in the fields of health researches. Results: In Iran, over a 15‑year
period, 237,056 scientific papers have been published, of which 81,867 (34.53%) were assigned to
health‑related fields. Pearson’s Chi‑square test showed significant time trends between published
papers and their citations. Tehran University of Medical Sciences was responsible for 21.87% of
knowledge productions share. The second and the third ranks with 11.15% and 7.28% belonged to
Azad University and Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, respectively. In total fields,
Iran had the most collaborative papers with the USA (4.17%), the UK (2.41%), and Canada (0.02%).
In health‑related papers, similar patterns of collaboration followed by 4.75%, 2.77%, and 1.93% of
papers. Conclusions: Despite the ascending trends in health research outputs, more efforts required
for the promotion of collaborative outputs that cause synergy of resources and the use of practical
results. These analyses also could be useful for better planning and management of planning and
conducting studies in these fields.
Keywords :
Health services research , Iran , scientometrics
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine