| Literature DB >> 26855608 |
Ning-Hung Chen1, Liang-Wen Hang2, Chia-Mo Lin3.
Abstract
The sleep medicine is a young medical science in Taiwan. It began from less than 10 sleep beds 20 years ago in four hospitals all over Taiwan. By the organization of sleep team in Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and the initiation of Taiwan Society of Sleep Medicine, sleep medicine becomes a popular medicine in the past decades. The setting of Sleep Society in 2002 is the milestone to promote the sleep medicine, educate the public and professionals, and control of the quality of clinical practice. Epidemiologic study in Taiwan shows many Taiwanese suffer from sleep disorders and hence more sleep institutes are needed. Accreditation has become a mission of the Taiwan Society of Sleep Medicine. Technicians, sleep centers, sleep specialists and sleep phycologists are gradually certified by the society. 215 sleep technicians, 307 sleep physicians, 31 iCBT therapists and 21 sleep centers are certified by the society till 2015. The first sleep related medical courses are initiated in the Department of Respiratory Therapy in Chang Gung University from 2003. For the following years, eight medical courses are set in six Universities now. Given the fact that the Asian accounts for the largest proportion of population in the world, investigation on the OSA in Asian population is essential. In this article, we aimed to demonstrate the outcomes of OSA-related research in Asia. In particular, the progress driven by the studies in Taiwan will be discussed. Data were obtained online from the Science Citation Index Expanded database of the Thomson Reuters' Web of Science Core Collection. Keywords including "apnea" and "hyponea" were used to search by applying the filters of the title and the publication years between 1991 and 2014. In total, 2623 articles were hit, subject to the criteria for data search. Among the 2623 articles, sleep and breathing related articles (128, 4.95 %) were the most frequently reported. Japan is the country that published the highest amount of OSA-related articles. The Asian institutions that ranked the first two in the number of OSA-related articles were Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and Tel Aviv University in Israel. In Taiwan, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University ranked fourth and fifth. Both institutes reported 63 articles. In Asia, Japan leads in the quantity of publication and the Japanese research institutes performed evenly. China had rapid growth in the number of articles since 2011. Although sleep medicine developed smoothly in the past decades in Taiwan, there were problems that the sleep society and specialists had to encounter. Insurance limits the expansion of sleep labs and the reimbursement is very low for sleep medicine to survive. The affiliations of sleep specialist and the sleep education are also important issue that the sleep specialists in the society have to discuss.The previous achievements do not guarantee future success. We have to face these problems seriously and take action for the following years to maintain the development of sleep medicine in Taiwan.Entities:
Keywords: Sleep education; Sleep medicine; Sleep research; Taiwan
Year: 2015 PMID: 26855608 PMCID: PMC4732682 DOI: 10.1007/s41105-015-0007-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sleep Biol Rhythms ISSN: 1446-9235 Impact factor: 1.186
Mission of Taiwan society of sleep medicine
| Promotion | Promotion of sleep medicine in professional and public | |
| Professional | Lecture and seminar in the Hospital | |
| Public | Public health issue in media press every March accompany with the annual conference | |
| Media and newspaper | ||
| Website | ||
| Education | Educate the professional and public of sleep medicine | |
| Annual conference | Annual conference of Taiwan Society of Sleep Medicine every March | |
| Symposium | Symposium on specific topic of sleep disorders | |
| Training course | Regular training course every year for sleep technicians, sleep specialist, and sleep psychologist | |
| Accreditation | Set up and conduct the certification of sleep specialty in all disciplines | |
| Sleep technicians | Certification examination since 2006 | |
| Sleep lab | Since 2009 | |
| Sleep specialist | Since 2012 | |
| Sleep psychologist | Since 2012 | |
| Research | ||
| Platform for research between industry and sleep professionals | Initiate epidemiology study in Taiwan |
Certifications of Taiwan Society of Sleep Medicine till 2015
| Certification | Year begin | Number of sessions | Number of qualifiers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sleep technician | 2007 | 11 | 215 |
| Sleep physicians | 2011 | 6 | 307 |
| CBTi therapists | 2012 | 4 | 31 |
| Sleep centers | 2009 | 8 | 21 |
| 4 September, 2015 |
Sleep medicine related education course in the school of Taiwan
| Sleep medicine-related courses in university | ||||||
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| School | Department | Obligatory/elective | Credit | Total number of schools | Percentage of all universities in TW | |
| Medical laboratory science-related | – | – | – | – | – | |
| Nursing-related | – | – | – | – | – | |
| Chang Gung University | Department of Respiratory Therapy | E | 2 | |||
| Respiratory therapy-related | China Medical University | Department of Respiratory Therapy | E | 2 | 3 | |
| Koahsiung Medical University | Department of Respiratory Therapy | O | 2 | |||
| National Taiwan University | Department of Psychology | E | 3 | 18% | ||
| Psychology-related | Fu Jen Catholic University | Department of Clinical Psychology | E | 2 | 4 | |
| National Chung Cheng University | Department of Psychology | E | 2 | |||
| Koahsiung Medical University | Department of Psychology | E | 3 | |||
| Others | National Taiwan University | Department of Entomology | E | 3 | 1 | |
E elective course, O obligatory course, Credit every credit means one hour lecture in a week
Fig. 1Trend of annual number of articles on obstructive sleep apnea during 1991–2014
Fig. 2Publications of the top five productive (TP > 200) Web of Science categories during 1991–2014
The 10 most productive journals (TP > 50) with the number of articles, impact factor, and category of journals during the period of 199q to 2014
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| Sleep and Breathing | 128 (4.9) | 2.482 | Neurosciences and neurology respiratory system |
| Chest | 94 (3.6) | 7.483 | General and internal medicine respiratory system |
| Sleep | 94 (3.6) | 4.591 | Neurosciences and neurology |
| Sleep Medicine | 93 (3.5) | 3.154 | Neurosciences and neurology |
| Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences | 70 (2.7) | 1.634 | Neurosciences and neurology psychiatry |
| Acta Oto-Laryngologica | 63 (2.4) | 1.099 | Otorhinolaryngology |
| Chinese Medical Journal | 59 (2.2) | 1.053 | General and internal medicine |
| Laryngoscope | 59 (2.2) | 2.144 | Research and experimental medicine otorhinolaryngology |
| Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery | 58 (2.2) | 2.020 | Otorhinolaryngology surgery |
| Internal Medicine | 54 (2.1) | 0.904 | General and internal medicine |
TP total number of articles, % the percentage of articles of journals in total articles, IF 2014 impact factor in 2014
Fourteen members of Asian Society of Sleep Medicine (ASSM)
| Country | TP |
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| Japan | 992 | 1 (38) | 1 (39) | 1 (32) | 1 (35) | 1 (35) | 1 (39) |
| China | 433 | 2 (17) | 2 (16) | 2 (19) | 2 (14) | 2 (14) | 7 (3.5) |
| Israel | 305 | 3 (12) | 3 (11) | 4 (15) | 3 (10) | 3 (10) | 2 (16) |
| Taiwan | 295 | 4 (11) | 5 (10) | 3 (16) | 4 (10) | 4 (9.4) | 5 (8.8) |
| South Korea | 266 | 5 (10) | 4 (11) | 5 (8.3) | 5 (9.1) | 5 (9.2) | 3 (12) |
| Hong Kong | 113 | 6 (4.3) | 6 (4.5) | 7 (3.7) | 6 (4.1) | 6 (4.1) | 7 (3.5) |
| India | 106 | 7 (4.0) | 7 (4.2) | 8 (3.5) | 7 (3.7) | 7 (3.6) | 6 (5.3) |
| Singapore | 66 | 8 (2.5) | 9 (1.6) | 6 (6.2) | 8 (2.1) | 8 (2.0) | N/A |
| Saudi Arabia | 53 | 9 (2.0) | 8 (1.9) | 9 (2.5) | 9 (1.7) | 9 (1.7) | 3 (12) |
| Malaysia | 19 | 10 (0.72) | 10 (0.62) | 10 (1.2) | 10 (0.50) | 10 (0.50) | N/A |
| Oman | 11 | 11 (0.42) | 11 (0.33) | 11 (0.77) | 11 (0.30) | 11 (0.31) | N/A |
| Philippines | 1 | 12 (0.038) | N/A | 12 (0.19) | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Indonesia | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Myanmar | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
TP total number of articles, TP R (%) rank and the percentage of total articles, IP R (%) rank and the percentage of independent articles, CP R (%) rank and the percentage of international collaborative articles, FP R (%) rank and the percentage of first authored articles, RP R (%) rank and the percentage of the corresponding authored articles, IP R rank and the percentage of the single authored articles
The top 10 most productive institutions
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| Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel | 100 | 1 (3.8) | 1 (3.3) | 3 (3.7) | 4 (3.8) | 2 (2.0) | 2 (1.9) | 3 (7.0) |
| Tel Aviv University, Israel | 90 | 2 (3.4) | 26 (0.76) | 7 (1.7) | 1 (6.7) | 26 (0.69) | 30 (0.58) | N/A |
| Seoul National University, South Korea | 79 | 3 (3.0) | 3 (2.7) | 11 (1.2) | 2 (4.3) | 1 (2.2) | 1 (2.4) | 9 (1.8) |
| Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan | 63 | 4 (2.4) | 24 (0.85) | 2 (3.9) | 8 (2.4) | 7 (1.3) | 11 (1.2) | N/A |
| Chang Gung University, Taiwan | 63 | 4 (2.4) | 40 (0.57) | 1 (4.8) | 12 (2.2) | 20 (0.84) | 25 (0.66) | N/A |
| Kyoto University, Japan | 56 | 6 (2.1) | 6 (2.5) | 99 (0.19) | 6 (2.5) | 4 (1.8) | 5 (1.7) | 1 (14) |
| University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong | 56 | 6 (2.1) | 2 (3.2) | 49 (0.39) | 28 (1.3) | 3 (1.8) | 3 (1.9) | 5 (3.5) |
| Chiba University, Japan | 51 | 8 (1.9) | 3 (2.7) | 29 (0.58) | 28 (1.3) | 5 (1.7) | 4 (1.7) | 4 (5.3) |
| Nagoya University, Japan | 51 | 8 (1.9) | 76 (0.28) | 15 (1.0) | 3 (4.1) | 14 (1.0) | 14 (0.93) | 9 (1.8) |
| Tohoku University, Japan | 46 | 10 (1.8) | 3 (2.7) | 49 (0.39) | 27 (1.4) | 9 (1.2) | 8 (1.2) | N/A |
TP total number of articles, TPR (%) rank and the percentage of total articles, SPR (%) rank and the percentage of single institution articles, ICPR (%) rank and the percentage of internationally collaborative articles, NCPR (%) rank and the percentage of nationally collaborative articles, FPR (%) rank and the percentage of first author articles, RPR (%) rank and the percentage of the corresponding authored articles, SPR (%) rank and the percentage of single author articles, N/A not available
Fig. 3Publications of the five most productive countries during 1991–2014
Fig. 4Publications of the top six productive (TP > 60) journals during 1991–2014