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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Evaluating clinical and translational research (CTR) mentored training programs is challenging because no two programs are alike. Careful selection of appropriate metrics is required to make valid comparisons between individuals and between programs. The KL2 program provides mentored-training for early-stage CTR investigators. Clinical and Translational Awards across the country have unique KL2 programs. The evaluation of KL2 programs has begun to incorporate bibliometrics to measure KL2 scholar and program impact.Entities:
Keywords: Bibliometrics; Clinical and Translational Science Award; KL2; career development; translational research
Year: 2020 PMID: 33948247 PMCID: PMC8057473 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2020.516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Summary of metrics used for analysis
| Source | Domain | Metric | Definition |
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| SciVal | Productivity | Scholarly output | The number of publications indexed in Scopus |
| Impact | Citations per publication | The average number of citations received per publication | |
| % of publications in the top 10th percentile of journals | The number of publications in the world’s top journals | ||
| Field-weighted citation impact | The ratio of citations received relative to the expected world average for the subject field, publication type, and publication year. | ||
| Collaboration | National, International, Institutional | Each publication is assigned to one of four mutually exclusive collaboration types, based on affiliation information: international, national, institutional, or single authorship. A single publication may display each collaboration type, but a single collaboration type is assigned to ensure that the sum of an entity’s publications across the four categories adds up to 100% of the publications with the necessary affiliation information. | |
| National field-weighted | The collaboration ratio is computed based on the expected collaboration for that document type, publication year grouping, and subject area assignment. | ||
| iCite | Productivity | Total number of publications | The number of publications indexed in iCite |
| Impact | Average RCR | The cites/year of each paper, normalized to the citations per year received by NIH-funded papers in the same field and year | |
| Weighted RCR | The number of articles multiplied by their average RCR |
Represents a publication or article-level metric.
Represents an author-level metric – note many metrics can be article level but were analyzed in the aggregate or as normed-values of author-level data for this study.
Self-citations were excluded from this analysis.
The most-cited journals are defined by the journal metrics CiteScore, Source-Normalized Impact per Paper, or SCImago Journal Rank.
RCR, relative citation ratio.
Summary of scholar demographics
| Demographics | Sample | KL2 | K08/K23 |
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| Male |
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| Female | 44% (37) | 46% (23) | 40% (14) |
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| Hispanic/Latino | 4.7% (4) | 8% (4) | 0% (0) |
| Not Hispanic/Latino |
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| Not reported | 2.3 % (2) | 2% (1) | 3% (1) |
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| American Indian/Alaskan | 1.1% (1) | 0% (0) | 2.9% (1) |
| Asian | 23.5% (20) | 18% (9) | 31.4% (11) |
| African American | 3.5% (3) | 6% (3) | 0% (0) |
| Caucasian |
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| Not reported | 3.5% (3) | 4% (2) | 2.9% (1) |
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| DDS | 1.1% (1) | 2% (1) | 0% (0) |
| MD |
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| PhD | 20% (17) | 34% (17) | 0% (0) |
| RN, PhD | 4.7% (4) | 8% (4) | 0% (0) |
| Other | 1.1% (1) | 0% (0) | 2.8% (1) |
| MD, PhD | 20% (17) | 14% (7) | 28.5% (10) |
| DO, PhD | 1.1% (1) | 2% (1) | 0% (0) |
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| 2005 |
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| 2006 | 11.7% (10) | 10% (5) | 14.2% (5) |
| 2007 | 14.1% (12) | 10% (5) | 20% (7) |
| 2008 | 9.4% (8) | 12% (6) | 5.7% (2) |
| 2009 | 8.2% (7) | 10% (5) | 5.7% (2) |
| 2010 | 10.5% (9) | 8% (4) | 14.2% (5) |
| 2011 | 7.1% (6) | 8% (4) | 5.7% (2) |
| 2012 | 8.2% (7) | 10% (5) | 5.7% (2) |
| 2013 | 10.5% (9) |
| 2.8% (1) |
Indicates a cohort with a scholar excluded from analysis.
Note: One KL2 scholar from 2008 and one K08 scholar from 2012 were excluded from analysis due to lack of data. Bold text indicates the highest value.
Results of 5-Year Metrics for KL2 and K08/K23 Scholars (N = 83)
| Domain | Metric | KL2 ( | KO8/K23 ( |
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| Impact | Citations per publication |
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*p < .05
Note: To indicate descriptive statistics, some notation was used: Mdn (median), M (mean), were reported for non-normal distributions. Bold text indicates the highest value.
Results of 8-Year Metrics for KL2 and K08/K23 Scholars (N = 63)
| Domain | Metric | KL2 ( | KO8/K23 ( |
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| Impact | Citations per publication |
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| Collaboration | National |
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*p < .05
Note: To indicate descriptive statistics, some notation was used: Mdn (median), M (mean), were reported for non-normal distributions. Bold text indicates the highest value.
Results of Overall Metric for KL2 and K08/K23 Scholars (N = 83)
| Domain | Metric | KL2 ( | KO8/K23 ( |
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| Productivity | Scholarly output |
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| Total number of publications |
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| Impact | Citations per publication |
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| Field-weighted citation impact |
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| Average RCR |
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| Weighted RCR |
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| Collaboration | National |
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p < .05
Note: To indicate descriptive statistics, some notation was used: Mdn (median), M (mean), were reported for non-normal distributions. Bold text indicates the highest value.
RCR, relative citation ratio.