| Literature DB >> 26693112 |
Asma Alnajjar1, Tehreem A Khan1, Syeda Mina1, Khaled Alkattan1, Ahmed Abu-Zaid1.
Abstract
There are limited numbers of studies which comprehensively explored the research publications authored by medical students. To descriptively analyze the student-authored research publications originating from Alfaisal University-College of Medicine (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) over a 6-year period. All student-authored research publications were retrieved from PubMed(®) and the College's publication database. Study inclusion criteria included: (1) at least one medical student author, (2) published and/or accepted in-press PubMed-indexed article from 10 September 2008 to 31 December 2014. Data was transferred to Microsoft Excel Software for descriptive statistical analysis of variable parameters. Seventy-three (n = 73) articles met the study inclusion criteria. They were published by 170 students; the majority were males (79.4 %) and clerkship students (65.9 %). There was a markedly steady increase in number of yearly publications from 1 publication in 2009 to 35 publications by the end of 2014. Fifty (68.5 %), twenty-nine (39.7 %) and thirty-seven (50.7 %) students were first, second and corresponding authors, respectively. The most frequent research areas were clinical science (43.8 %), basic science (23.3 %) and medical education (21.9 %). The most frequent research types were case reports (41.1 %), research articles (32.9 %) and correspondence letters (15.1 %). Fifty-seven (78.1 %) and sixteen (21.9 %) publications took place in local and abroad institutes, respectively. Most publications (71.2 %) had impact factors below 2. The mean ± SD of articles' impact factors and citations were 3.9 ± 9.9 and 1.9 ± 4.1, respectively. Students demonstrated positive attitudes towards publishing and significantly contributed to the institution's pool of research publications.Entities:
Keywords: Alfaisal University; Medical students; PubMed; Publications; Research; Saudi Arabia
Year: 2015 PMID: 26693112 PMCID: PMC4666878 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-1551-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Year-wise distribution of the student-authored research publications over a 6-year period from 2008 to 2014 (n = 73)
Fig. 2Gender-wise distribution of the medical student authors (n = 170)
Fig. 3Academic year-wise distribution of the medical student authors (n = 170)
Descriptive analysis of multiple variables of the student-authored research publications
| Parameter | N (%) |
|---|---|
| First authors | |
| Male | 46 (63.0) |
| Female | 4 (5.5) |
| Total | 50 (68.5) |
| Second authors | |
| Male | 19 (26.0) |
| Female | 10 (13.7) |
| Total | 29 (39.7) |
| Corresponding authors | |
| Male | 37 (50.7) |
| Female | 0 (0) |
| Total | 37 (50.7) |
| Research area | |
| Clinical science | 32 (43.8) |
| Basic science | 17 (23.3) |
| Medical education | 16 (21.9) |
| Epidemiology/public health | 8 (11.0) |
| Research type | |
| Case reports | 30 (41.1) |
| Research articles | 24 (32.9) |
| Letters to editors | 11 (15.1) |
| Review articles | 3 (4.1) |
| Short communications | 2 (2.7) |
| Others | 3 (4.1) |
| Origin of Primary Research Institute | |
| Local | 57 (78.1) |
| Abroad | 16 (21.9) |
Fig. 4Impact factor-wise distribution of the student-authored research publications (n = 73)
Fig. 5Article citation-wise distribution of the student-authored research publications (n = 73)