Author/Authors :
Einollahi, Behzad Nephrology and Urology Research Center - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. We performed a bibliometric search to evaluate the
number of papers written by the Iranian nephrologists.
Materials and Methods. We considered all peer-reviewed articles
published by nephrologists in biomedical journals quoted by the
Medline database and the IranMedex (an Iranian database for
indexing medical articles of local journals) between 1997 and
2007. The findings were analyzed according to the university from
which the publication was originated, field of study, type of work,
specialty of the first author (nephrologist or nonnephrologist),
type of journal (indexed or nonindexed in Medline), total number
of publications, the annual and 10-year collaboration rate of the
Iranian nephrologists, and publications per faculty members of
medical institutions.
Results. The total number of publications in the field kidney disease
was 579 (average of 58 papers per year). There was an increasing
trend in the number of publications over the years. More than 56%
of the publications (324) were in the internationally recognized
journals that were indexed in the Medline. The majority of the
papers were concerned with transplantation (58.3%), nephrology
(20.0%), and hemodialysis (16.8%). Of all the publications traced in
this study, 67.5% were retrospective articles, whereas the proportion
of clinical trials was relatively small (6.1%).
Conclusions. Iran’s contribution to the research on kidney disease is
not satisfactory in terms of the volume and quality of publications.
On the other hand, the data suggest that there was a significant
research activity in the field of kidney transplantation during the
studied period.
Keywords :
bibliometrics , medical research , publications , kidney transplantation , nephrology , Iran