Title of article :
RELATION BETWEEN IMPACT FACTOR IN ORTHOPEDIC JOURNALS and LEVEL OF EVIDENCE
Author/Authors :
Pandini Monteiro de Barros, Mauricio Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , teruo Matsunaga, FaBio Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , sugawara taMaoki, Marcel Jun Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract :
Objective: This study aims to assess the quality of articles pub-
lished in the leading orthopedic surgery journals, by measuring
the relation between the impact factor and the number studies
with a high level of evidence. Methods: A literature review was
performed of articles published in four previously selected journals.
A score of journal evidence (RER – Relation between Randomized
clinical trials and Systematic reviews) was calculated, considering
the number of RCTs and SR published and the total number of
full-text articles. Results: The selected journals were JBJS-Am,
ASMJ, BJJ-Br and Arthroscopy, with Impact factors of 5.280,
4.362, 3.309 and 3.206 respectively in 2015. In the study, the RER
Scores, in the same order, were 9.408, 6.153, 7.456 and 7.779.
Conclusion: The journal JBJS-Am is the best available source of
information on orthopedic surgery from this point of view. It has
the highest Impact Factor and clearly the highest RER Score. On
the other hand, we could conclude that the number of published
RCT and good quality SR is very low, with less than 10% of all
the articles. Level of evidence III, Analyses based on limited
alternatives and costs, and poor estimates.
Farsi abstract :
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Keywords :
Review Literature as Topic , Impact Factor , Evi- dence-Based Medicine , Orthopedics , Study Characteristics
Journal title :
Acta Ortopedica Brasileira