| Literature DB >> 28480056 |
Daniel G Fort1, Timothy M Herr1, Pamela L Shaw2, Karen E Gutzman2, Justin B Starren1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Systematic review and analysis of definitions of translational research.Entities:
Keywords: Biomedical research/trends; Clinical trials as topic; Terminology as topic; Translational medical research; Translational medical research/trends
Year: 2017 PMID: 28480056 PMCID: PMC5408839 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2016.10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Database-specific search strings
| Database | Date performed | Search string | Results | Notes |
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| Web of Science | April 23, 2015 | “translational sciences” OR “translational science” OR “translation research” OR “translational research” OR “clinical and translational research” OR “clinical and translational sciences” OR “clinical and translational science” OR CTSA* OR “translational medicine” each searched separately in either title or subject, each combined with NEAR/5 (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map”); separate title and subject searches combined with OR, then combined title and subject searches combined again | 102 | |
| PubMed | April 24, 2015 | (“Translational medical research” [majr] OR (“translational sciences” [title] OR “translational science” [title] OR “translation research” [title] OR “translational research” [title] OR “clinical and translational research” [tiab] OR “clinical and translational science” [tiab] OR “clinical and translational medicine” [tiab] OR “translational medicine” [tiab] OR “clinical and translational science” [journal] OR CTSA [tiab])) AND (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map” OR (T1[TIAB] AND T2[TIAB])) | 276 | 34 duplicates |
| Scopus | April 27, 2015 | (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“translational sciences” W/5 (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map”))) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“translational science” W/5 (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map”))) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“translation research” W/5 (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map”))) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“translational research” W/5 (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map”))) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“clinical and translational research” W/5 (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map”))) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“clinical and translational science” W/5 (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map”))) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“translational medicine” W/5 (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map”))) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (ctsa* W/5 (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map”))) | 95 | 67 duplicates |
| Embase | April 27, 2015 | ((“translational medical research” OR “translational sciences” OR “translational science” OR “translation research” OR “translational research” OR “clinical and translational research” OR “clinical and translational science” OR “clinical and translational medicine” OR “translational medicine” OR ctsa*) NEAR/5 (definition* OR define OR continuum OR roadmap OR “road map”)):ab,ti | 73 | 65 duplicates |
Research librarians were consulted to construct searchers across several literature databases. The search strategy was developed in PubMed MEDLINE and adapted to conform to the controlled vocabulary and syntax of each database. The order of brackets represents correct syntax for the search engines utilized rather than grammatical convention.
Fig. 1Systematic search and filtering flow chart. Bibliographic search in 4 sources, deduplication, manual curation, and dual reviewer filtering produced a final corpus of 33 papers.
Fig. 2Primary review results with consensus, clustering, and total citation information. The center of the figure shows the results of primary definition labeling. Blank cells indicate that the particular paper did not mention that research activity. Target development includes 3 named activities that were categorized the same by all papers (target validation, lead optimization, and lead development). The top of the figure shows a dendrogram representing the results of agglomerative clustering on the activity categories, resulting in 3 main definition families and a set of outliers (the “Other” grouping and Blumberg on the right), and also defines the order of papers for presentation. The far right side of the figure includes a consensus categorization and graph showing the frequency of assignment of each process to each T-phase as a fraction of all papers in the corpus. Early clinical trial phases are labeled as mixed T2**. Although historic majority labeling is T1, since 2010 the predominant and emerging consensus label for these processes is T2. Citation counts for each paper are included below as a bar graph overlaid with the actual citation count for each paper.
Annual citation frequency and journal summary
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Annual number of citations for each paper are presented as a heat map, illustrating an explosion of interest in this topic in 2008/2009. Four out of the top five papers, accounting for 67% of total citations, were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Bolded values in the Citation total column denote the top five most frequently cited papers in the corpus. Note that four of these top five are also the most internally cited papers in Figure 3.
Fig. 3Directed citation network. Nodes represent papers in the corpus. Directed edges represent a citation of the target by the source. Size and color of each node reflects the number of times that paper was cited by other papers in the corpus (red, large—high citation count; yellow, small—low citation count; and green, tiny—no citation count). Height of a node corresponds to year of first availability either in print or online.