Literature DB >> 21938503

Journals publishing bio-medicolegal research in Europe.

Rafael Boscolo-Berto1, Guido Viel, Rossana Cecchi, Claudio Terranova, Susanna Vogliardi, Thomas Bajanowski, Santo Davide Ferrara.   

Abstract

Fragmentation of bio-medicolegal knowledge has led to a proliferation of ultra-specialised sub-disciplines and branches, often published in 'field-oriented' scientific journals.The aim of this work is to provide an in-depth analytical picture of bio-medicolegal sources of publication, within and outside the traditional conception of legal medicine. An extensive search of bio-medicolegal articles published in the last five and a half years was performed on the MEDLINE database according to MeSH terms combined with free-text protocols. We performed a systematic analysis of targeted journals after merging, selecting and categorising all retrieved records, taking into account data from the 2009 JCR Science Edition (released on June 2010); 1,037 different journals were identified, of which only 48 (4.6%) focus specifically on bio-medicolegal matters, and of which only seven (14.6%) have an impact factor (IF). Despite this apparent dispersion, 47% of articles were published in bio-medicolegal journals (BML), of which 70.2% were in journals with IF (BML-IF). Articles published in BML-IF journals (33% of total papers) reach almost 50%, mainly in "Forensic Science International", "International Journal of Legal Medicine" and "Journal of Forensic Sciences". Instead, publications in not specifically bio-medicolegal journals (Not BML-IF) are greatly scattered and even fragmented in about 650 journals.The sub-disciplines that appear most frequently in Not BML-IF rather than BML-IF journals are Forensic Psychiatry (48.2% vs. 5.1%), Criminology (37.1% vs. 8.3%), Malpractice (50.7% vs. 4.0%), Medical Law and Ethics (46.4% vs. 6.9%) and Clinical Forensic Medicine (39.5% vs. 21.3%). The proposed bibliometric analysis revealed the preference of Forensic Pathology, Criminalistics (Biological), Forensic Genetics, Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Entomology for journals traditionally considered pertinent to the medico-legal discipline, with a considerable dispersion involving Toxicology, Psychiatry, Criminology and Malpractice, which were published in less well-known journals. This dispersion could be reduced adapting specialised forensic sections and increasing the IF of forensic journals, in order to respond suitably to the present demand for visibility by bio-medicolegal scientists, clearly oriented towards enhancing the objective impact of their curricula and attempting to attract funding to their research projects.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21938503     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-011-0620-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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3.  Association of journal quality indicators with methodological quality of clinical research articles.

Authors:  Kirby P Lee; Marieka Schotland; Peter Bacchetti; Lisa A Bero
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2002-06-05       Impact factor: 56.272

4.  Impact factors of forensic science and toxicology journals: what do the numbers really mean?

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Journal:  Forensic Sci Int       Date:  2003-04-23       Impact factor: 2.395

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7.  Bio-medicolegal guidelines and protocols: survey and future perspectives in Europe.

Authors:  Santo Davide Ferrara; Thomas Bajanowski; Rossana Cecchi; Rossella Snenghi; Colette Case; Guido Viel
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2010-06-12       Impact factor: 2.686

8.  Future in forensic medicine as an academic discipline--focussing on research.

Authors:  Burkhard Madea; Pekka Saukko
Journal:  Forensic Sci Int       Date:  2006-06-21       Impact factor: 2.395

9.  Bio-medicolegal scientific research in Europe. A country-based analysis.

Authors:  Guido Viel; Rafael Boscolo-Berto; Rossana Cecchi; Thomas Bajanowski; Nuno Duarte Vieira; Santo Davide Ferrara
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2011-05-19       Impact factor: 2.686

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Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1998-04-04
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Review 1.  Back to the Future - Part 2. Post-mortem assessment and evolutionary role of the bio-medicolegal sciences.

Authors:  Santo Davide Ferrara; Giovanni Cecchetto; Rossana Cecchi; Donata Favretto; Silke Grabherr; Takaki Ishikawa; Toshikazu Kondo; Massimo Montisci; Heidi Pfeiffer; Maurizio Rippa Bonati; Dina Shokry; Marielle Vennemann; Thomas Bajanowski
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2017-04-25       Impact factor: 2.686

2.  Medical malpractice and legal medicine.

Authors:  S Davide Ferrara
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2013-05       Impact factor: 2.686

3.  Malpractice and medical liability. European Guidelines on Methods of Ascertainment and Criteria of Evaluation.

Authors:  Santo Davide Ferrara; Eric Baccino; Thomas Bajanowski; Rafael Boscolo-Berto; Maria Castellano; Ricardo De Angel; Alvydas Pauliukevičius; Pietrantonio Ricci; Peter Vanezis; Duarte Nuno Vieira; Guido Viel; Enrique Villanueva
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2013-04-06       Impact factor: 2.686

4.  Visualizing Forensic Publication Impacts and Collaborations: Presenting at a Scientific Venue Leads to Increased Collaborations between Researchers and Information Professionals.

Authors:  Susan Makar; Amanda Malanowski; Katie Rapp
Journal:  Sci Technol Libr (New York, NY)       Date:  2016-05-24

Review 5.  Ethyl glucuronide concentration in hair for detecting heavy drinking and/or abstinence: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Rafael Boscolo-Berto; Guido Viel; Massimo Montisci; Claudio Terranova; Donata Favretto; Santo Davide Ferrara
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2012-12-19       Impact factor: 2.686

Review 6.  Molecular Mechanisms of Action of Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS). A New Threat for Young Drug Users with Forensic-Toxicological Implications.

Authors:  Arianna Giorgetti; Jennifer P Pascali; Paolo Fais; Guido Pelletti; Andrea Gabbin; Giorgia Franchetti; Giovanni Cecchetto; Guido Viel
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-14

7.  Death after an accidental fall of a 101 year old hospitalized patient. Medico-legal implication of falling in geriatrics.

Authors:  Claudio Terranova; Fabrizio Cardin; Bruno Martella; Bruno Amato; Carmelo Militello
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 2.102

8.  Difficult colonoscopies in the propofol era.

Authors:  Fabrizio Cardin; Nadia Minicuci; Federico Campigotto; Alessandra Andreotti; Elisa Granziaera; Barbara Donà; Bruno Martella; Claudio Terranova; Carmelo Militello
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 2.102

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