| Literature DB >> 25152852 |
Waleed M Sweileh1, Samah W Al-Jabi2, Sa'ed H Zyoud2, Ansam F Sawalha1, Mustafa A Ghanim3.
Abstract
Osteoporosis is an important health problem with serious consequences. Evaluation of osteoporosis scientific output from Arab countries has not been explored and there are few internationally published reports on research activity about osteoporosis. The main objectives of this study were to analyze the research output originating from Arab countries and 3 Middle Eastern non-Arab countries, particularly Israel, Turkey and Iran in the field of osteoporosis. Original scientific articles or reviews published from the 21 Arab countries, Israel, Turkey and Iran about "osteoporosis" were screened using the ISI Web of Science database. The time frame for the result was up to year 2012. The total number of original and review research articles published globally about osteoporosis was 43,571. The leading country in osteoporosis research was United States of America (14,734; 33.82%). Worldwide, Turkey ranked 16th while Israel and Iran ranked 24th and 31st respectively. Among Arab countries, Egypt and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia came on positions 41 and 45 respectively. A total of 426 documents about "osteoporosis" were published from Arab countries which represents 0.98% of the global research output. Research about osteoporosis from Arab countries was very low until 2002 and then increased steadily. The total number of citations for osteoporosis documents from the Arab world was 5551 with an average citation of 13.03 per document and an h- index of 35. Thirty (7.04%) documents published from Arab countries about osteoporosis were published in Saudi Medical Journal. Egypt, with a total publication of 117 (27.47%) ranked first among the Arab countries in research about osteoporosis while American University in Beirut was the most productive institution with a total of 47 (11.03%) documents. Compared with other non-Arab countries in the Middle East, the research productivity from the Arab countries was lesser than that from Turkey and Israel but higher than that from Iran. The present data showed low research productivity in osteoporosis field in Arab countries. Research output can be improved by investing in more international and national collaborative research projects in the field of osteoporosis.Entities:
Keywords: Arab countries; Bibliometric; ISI; Osteoporosis; Web of Science
Year: 2014 PMID: 25152852 PMCID: PMC4141069 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1Growth of osteoporosis research in Arab countries as extracted from ISA web of science using osteoporosis as a key topic search.
Contribution of each Arab country to the 426 published documents about osteoporosis
| Country | Number of documents N = 426 (%)* |
|---|---|
| Egypt | 117 (27.47) |
| Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | 97 (22.77) |
| Lebanon | 76 (17.84) |
| Morocco | 51 (11.97) |
| Kuwait | 28 (6.57) |
| Tunisia | 22 (5.16) |
| Jordan | 16 (3.76) |
| United Arab Emirates | 11 (2.58) |
| Oman | 9 (2.11) |
| Qatar | 8 (1.88) |
| Libya | 4 (0.94) |
| Iraq | 2 (0.47) |
| Sudan | 2 (0.47) |
| Algeria | 1 (0.24) |
| Bahrain | 1 (0.24) |
| Syria | 1 (0.24) |
| Yemen | 0 |
| Somalia | 0 |
| Comoros | 0 |
| Djibouti | 0 |
| Mauritania | 0 |
*Total exceeds 100% because of overlap in some documents among more than one Arab country.
Research areas of the 426 documents about osteoporosis published from the 21 Arab countries
| SCR a | Research area | N = 426 | % |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Endocrinology Metabolism | 96 | 22.54 |
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| General Internal Medicine | 68 | 15.96 |
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| Rheumatology | 42 | 9.86 |
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| Obstetrics Gynecology | 23 | 5.40 |
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| Pharmacology Pharmacy | 19 | 4.46 |
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| Orthopedics | 17 | 3.99 |
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| Geriatrics Gerontology | 14 | 3.29 |
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| Research Experimental Medicine | 14 | 3.29 |
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| Genetics Heredity | 13 | 3.05 |
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| Public Environmental Occupational Health | 13 | 3.05 |
Abbreviations: SCR Standard Competition Ranking.
aEqual research areas have the same ranking number and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers.
Top 10 journals in which documents about osteoporosis were published from the 21 Arab countries
| SCR | Journal | Number of documents N = 426 (100%) | IF a |
|---|---|---|---|
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| 30 (7.04) | 0.619 |
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| 26 (6.10) | 1.713 |
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| 17 (3.99) | 4.039 |
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| 16 (3.76) | 3.823 |
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| 14 (3.29) | 1.123 |
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| 12 (2.82) | 2.037 |
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| 10 (2.35) | 2.214 |
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| 9 (2.11) | 2.844 |
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| 7 (1.64) | 1.067 |
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| 6 (1.41) | 2.219 |
Abbreviations: SCR Standard Competition Ranking, IF impact factor.
aThe impact factor was reported according to Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) journal citation reports (JCR) 2012.
Top 10 active institutions in osteoporosis research from Arab countries
| SCR a | Institute | Number N = 426 (%) | Affiliation |
|---|---|---|---|
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| American University Beirut | 47 (11.03) | Lebanon |
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| King Saud University | 30 (7.04) | KSA |
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| Cairo University | 28 (6.57) | Egypt |
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| Mil Hospital Mohammed V | 27 (6.34) | Morocco |
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| Kuwait University | 24 (5.63) | Kuwait |
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| National Research Center | 24 (5.63) | Egypt |
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| Ain Shams University | 17 (3.99) | Egypt |
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| King Faisal Specialist Hospital Research Centre | 15 (3.52) | KSA |
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| Mansoura University | 12 (2.82) | Egypt |
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| King Fahd University Hospital | 11 (2.58) | KSA |
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| Saint Joseph University | 11 (2.58) | Lebanon |
Abbreviations: SCR = Standard Competition Ranking; KSA = Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
aEqual institutions have the same ranking number, and then a gap is left in the ranking numbers.
Osteoporosis research output from Arab countries compared with that from Turkey, Israel and Iran
| Data/Country | 21 Arab countries | Turkey | Israel | Iran |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of population in millions | 500 | 60 | 8 | 80 |
| Number of published research articles and review articles | 426 | 873 | 486 | 185 |
| Total number of citations | 5551 | 7467 | 16591 | 1471 |
| Average citation per document | 13.03 | 8.55 | 34.14 | 7.95 |
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| 35 | 33 | 57 | 17 |