| Literature DB >> 35313947 |
Matthew Carroll1, Ibrahim Saleh Al-Busaidi2, Kirsten J Coppell3, Michele Garrett4, Belinda Ihaka5, Claire O'Shea6, Justina Wu6, Steve York7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this bibliometric study was to examine trends in the quality and quantity of published diabetes-related foot disease (DRFD) research in Aotearoa/New Zealand (NZ) over the past five decades.Entities:
Keywords: Aotearoa New Zealand; Bibliometric analysis; Diabetes mellitus; Diabetes-related foot disease; Diabetic foot; Research
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35313947 PMCID: PMC8939115 DOI: 10.1186/s13047-022-00528-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Scopus® search strategy (1970–2020)
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| 1. Diabet* | |
| 2. Neuropathy | |
| 3. Arterial | |
| 4. Amputation | |
| 5. Infect* | |
| 6. Ulcer | |
| 7. Wound | |
| 8. Foot or feet | |
| SEARCH STRATEGY | |
| 1 AND 2 OR 3 OR 4 OR 5 OR 6 OR 7 OR 8 | |
| SEARCH RESTRICTIONS | |
| Year | 1970 – December 2020 |
| Language | English |
| Source | Article |
| Author affiliation | New Zealand |
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Publications were included if: 1. They were original articles, or systematic reviews with meta-analysis; and 2. The research was conducted within an NZ institution; and 3. Data were reported that was conducted on an NZ population; and 4. The article had at least one author with an affiliation to an NZ research institution; and 5. They were published in English, and 6. The field of research was related to DRFD (including screening, prevention, diagnosis, management, complications, and workforce) and relevant conditions (peripheral neuropathy, neuroarthropathy, peripheral artery disease, infections, deformity, ulceration, and amputation); and 7. They were published between 1970 to the current date (date of search) The following studies were excluded: non-original research publications, non-systematic reviews, case reports, commentaries, letters, and editorials |
DRFD diabetes-related foot disease, NZ Aotearoa New Zealand
Fig. 1Flow chart for the search and retrieval process
Characteristics of the included studies (n = 47)
| Variable | Number |
|---|---|
| Total number of articles | 47 |
| Average years from publication | 9.62 |
| Average citations per article | 20.23 |
| Average citations per year per article | 2.56 |
| References | 1266 |
| Total authors (range: 2–18) | 300 |
| Average co-authors per article | 6.38 |
| Unique authors (mean 4.81) | 226 |
| Single-authored articles | 0 |
Fig. 2Graph showing the cumulative number and number of new articles of Aotearoa New Zealand diabetes-related foot disease-related publications per year between 1988 and 2020)
Fig. 3Graph showing authorship networks between 1988 and 2020
Fig. 4Visual representation of international collaborative authorship networks
Frequency of publication of the most common journals that have published two or more Aotearoa New Zealand diabetes-related foot related research articles
| Journal | n (%) |
|---|---|
| New Zealand Medical Journal | 10 (21) |
| Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 4 (9) |
| Diabetologia | 3 (6) |
| Primary Care Diabetes | 3 (6) |
| Diabetes Care | 2 (4) |
| Gait and Posture | 2 (4) |
| Journal of Foot and Ankle Research | 2 (4) |
| Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2 (4) |
Five most cited diabetes-related foot disease-related publications (1988–2020)
| Author and Publication | First author country affiliation | Publication title | Journal | Number of citations | Total citations per year | Funding source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rajamani et al. [ | Australia | Effect of fenofibrate on amputation events in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (FIELD study): a prespecified analysis of a randomised controlled trial | 209 | 16.08 | International | |
| Herrman et al. [ | Australia | Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D: A predictor of macrovascular and microvascular complications in patients with type 2 diabetes | 86 | 12.28 | International | |
| Behrendt et al. [ | Germany | International Variations in Amputation Practice: A VASCUNET Report | 50 | 12.50 | No funding declared | |
| Chan et al. [ | Australia | Plasma total bilirubin levels predict amputation events in type 2 diabetes mellitus: The Fenofibrate Intervention and Event Lowering in Diabetes (FIELD) study | 49 | 5.44 | International | |
| Dobson et al. [ | NZ | Effectiveness of text message based, diabetes self-management support programme (SMS4BG): Two arm, parallel randomised controlled trial | 46 | 11.50 | NZ |
Most cited diabetes-related foot disease-related publications with Aotearoa New Zealand researcher as a primary author cited between 1988 and 2020
| Author and Publication | Publication title | Journal | Number of citations | Total citations per year | Funding |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dobson et al. [ | Effectiveness of text message based, diabetes self-management support programme (SMS4BG): Two arm, parallel randomised controlled trial | 46 | 11.50 | Academic/public from NZ source | |
| Nukada et al. [ | Pathology of acute and chronic ischaemic neuropathy in atherosclerotic peripheral vascular disease | 44 | 1.69 | Academic/public from NZ source | |
| Bevan & Tomlinson [ | Radiographic measures as a predictor of ulcer formation in diabetic Charcot midfoot | 41 | 2.92 | No funding declared | |
| Misra et al. [ | Peripheral neuropathy and tear film dysfunction in type 1 diabetes mellitus | 40 | 5.0 | No funding declared | |
| Gurney et al. [ | Risk of lower limb amputation in a national prevalent cohort of patients with diabetes | 29 | 7.25 | Academic/public from NZ source |