| Literature DB >> 35737308 |
Zih-Fang Chen1, Yi-Hsin Elsa Hsu2,3, Jih-Jong Lee4, Chung-Hsi Chou1.
Abstract
Research of veterinary communication education is a relatively rare but important field, and its importance has been increasingly noticed recently. This study aims to describe the existing veterinary education research literature by adopting the systematic bibliometric approach. We conducted a comprehensive literature exploration on worldwide veterinary education and veterinary communication education publications in the Web of Science Core Collection database from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2021. VOSviewer and EXCEL were used to identify trends and patterns in characteristics of the publications, including author affiliations and countries, and the publishing journals. Based on our search criteria, in the past 22 years, there have been 6006 veterinary education publications with 101 publications in 2000, 684 publications in 2021 (577% increase), and 677 communication-related publications with 9 publications in 2000, 107 publications in 2021 (1189% increase). The VOSviewer results indicate that both the United States and England were the most vigorous countries with close collaboration. Our results show the publication quantity has been increasing at a sharp slope rate over the past twenty years, which indicates the importance and growth of veterinary education and the veterinary communication education research field, and identifies the international collaborations among countries and institutions.Entities:
Keywords: VOSviewer; Web of Science Core Collection database; bibliometrics; clients; communication; veterinarians; veterinary education
Year: 2022 PMID: 35737308 PMCID: PMC9227039 DOI: 10.3390/vetsci9060256
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Sci ISSN: 2306-7381
Figure 1Yearly numbers of veterinary education publications (VEPs), veterinary communication education publications (VCEPs), and the percentages of VCEPs/VEPs (2000 to 2021).
The top 10 highly cited publications in veterinary education (VEPs) from 2000 to 2021.
| Rank | Title | Times Cited * | Authors | Publication Title | Year | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2016 Guidelines of the American Society of Mammalogists for the use of wild mammals in research and education | 1088 | Sikes, R.S. | Journal of Mammalogy | 2016 | Article |
| 2 | Food-borne diseases—The challenges of 20 years ago still persist while new ones continue to emerge | 615 | Newell, D.G.; Koopmans, M.; Verhoef, L.; Duizer, E.; Aidara-Kane, A.; Sprong, H.; Opsteegh, M.; Langelaar, M.; Threfall, J.; Scheutz, F.; van der Giessen, J.; Kruse, H. | International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2010 | Article; Proceed-ings Paper |
| 3 | Global burden of Human Brucellosis: A Systematic Review of Disease Frequency | 362 | Dean, A.S.; Crump, L.; Greter, H.; Schelling, E.; Zinsstag, J. | Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases | 2012 | Article |
| 4 | Refugia—overlooked as perhaps the most potent factor concerning the development of anthelmintic resistance | 362 | Van Wyk, J.A. | Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research | 2001 | Review |
| 5 | Fifteen years after Wingspread—Environmental endocrine disruptors and human and wildlife health: Where we are today and where we need to go | 349 | Hotchkiss, A.K.; Rider, C.V.; Blystone, C.R.; Wilson, V.S.; Hartig, P.C.; Ankley, G.T.; Foster, P.M.; Gray, C.L.; Gray, L.E. | Toxicological Sciences | 2008 | Review |
| 6 | The FAMACHA((c)) system for managing haemonchosis in sheep and goats by clinically identifying individual animals for treatment | 280 | Van Wyk, J.A.; Bath, G.F. | Veterinary Research | 2002 | Review |
| 7 | Multiple membership multiple classification (MMMC) models | 231 | Browne, W.J.; Goldstein, H.; Rasbash, J. | Statistical Modeling | 2001 | Article |
| 8 | Let’s get physical: Advantages of a physical model over 3D computer models and textbooks in learning imaging anatomy | 207 | Preece, D.; Williams, S.B.; Lam, R.; Weller, R. | Anatomical Science Education | 2013 | Article |
| 9 | Role of pet dogs and cats in the transmission of helminthic zoonoses in Europe, with a focus on echinococcosis and toxocariasis | 202 | Deplazes, P.; van Knapen, F.; Schweiger, A.; Overgaauw, P.A.M. | Veterinary Parasitology | 2011 | Article |
| 10 | Aquaculture as yet another environmental gateway to the development and globalization of antimicrobial resistance | 192 | Cabello, F.C.; Godfrey, H.P.; Buschmann, A.H.; Dolz, H.J. | Lancet Infectious Diseases | 2016 | Article |
* Number of times cited is counted from the citation in WoSCC.
The top 10 highly cited publications in veterinary communication education (VCEPs) from 2000 to 2021.
| Rank | Title | Times Cited * | Authors | Publication Title | Year | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Debunking the myth of the hard-to-reach farmer: Effective communication on udder health | 129 | Jansen, J.; Steuten, C.D.M.; Renes, R.J.; Aarts, N.; Lam, T.J.G.M. | Journal of Dairy Science | 2010 | Article |
| 2 | Work-related stress in the veterinary profession in New Zealand | 119 | Gardner, D.H.; Hini, D. | New Zealand Veterinary Journal | 2006 | Article |
| 3 | Determinants of farmers’ adoption of management-based strategies for infectious disease prevention and control | 118 | Ritter, C.; Jansen, J.; Roche, S.; Kelton, D.F.; Adams, C.L.; Orsel, K.; Erskine, R.J.; Benedictus, G.; Lam, T.J.G.M.; Barkema, H.W. | Journal of Dairy Science | 2017 | Review |
| 4 | Description of the behavior of domestic dog (Canis familiaris) by experienced and inexperienced people | 112 | Tami, G.; Gallagher, A. | Applied Animal Behavior Science | 2009 | Article |
| 5 | Farmers’ attitudes to disease risk management in England: A comparative analysis of sheep and pig farmers | 110 | Garforth, C.J.; Bailey, A.P.; Tranter, R.B. | Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2013 | Article |
| 6 | A focus group study of veterinarians’ and pet owners’ perceptions of the monetary aspects of veterinary care | 97 | Coe, J.B.; Adams, C.L.; Bonnett, B.N. | Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2007 | Article Proceed-ings Paper |
| 7 | A focus group study of veterinarians’ and pet owners’ perceptions of veterinarian–client communication in companion animal practice | 95 | Coe, J.B.; Adams, C.L.; Bonnett, B.N. | Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2008 | Article |
| 8 | What can veterinarians learn from studies of physician–patient communication about veterinarian–client–patient communication? | 84 | Shaw, J.R.; Adams, C.L.; Bonnett, B.N. | Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 2004 | Article |
| 9 | Challenging the myth of the irrational dairy farmer; understanding decision making related to herd health | 83 | Kristensen, E.; Jakobsen, E.B. | New Zealand Veterinary Journal | 2011 | Review |
| 10 | Control of foot and mouth disease: lessons from the experience of the outbreak in Great Britain in 2001 | 79 | Scudamore, J.M.; Harris, D.M. | Revue Scientifique Et Technique De L Office International Des Epizooties | 2002 | Article |
* Numbers of times cited are counted from the citation in WoSCC.
The top 10 productive journals for veterinary education publications (VEPs) from 2000 to 2021.
| Rank | Journals | Publications Number * (%) | Impact Factor ** | Category | Ranking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Journal of Veterinary Medical Education | 1191 (19.83%) | 1.027 | Education, Scientific Disciplines | 36/44 |
| 2 | Javma Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 263 (4.38%) | 1.936 | Veterinary Sciences | 51/146 |
| 3 | Veterinary Record | 257 (4.28%) | 2.695 | Veterinary Sciences | 25/146 |
| 4 | Animals | 145 (2.41%) | 2.752 | Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science | 13/63 |
| 5 | Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 129 (2.15%) | 2.67 | Veterinary Sciences | 27/146 |
| 6 | Revue Scientifique Et Technique Office International Des Epizooties | 118 (1.97%) | 1.181 | Veterinary Sciences | 90/146 |
| 7 | Frontiers in Veterinary Science | 114 (1.90%) | 3.412 | Veterinary Sciences | 9/146 |
| 8 | Veterinary Surgery | 77 (1.28%) | 1.495 | Veterinary Sciences | 74/146 |
| 9 | Journal of Dairy Science | 75 (1.25%) | 4.034 | Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science | 6/63 |
| 10 | Australian Veterinary Journal | 71 (1.18%) | 1.281 | Veterinary Sciences | 86/146 |
* Total veterinary education publications (VEPs) were 6006, which were published in 872 journals from 2000 to 2021. ** Impact factors source are from the Journal Citation Reports.
The top 10 productive journals for veterinary communication education publications (VCEPs) from 2000 to 2021.
| Rank | Journals | Publications Number * (%) | Impact Factor ** | Category | Ranking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Journal of Veterinary Medical Education | 215 (31.76%) | 1.027 | Education, Scientific Disciplines | 36/44 |
| 2 | Veterinary Record | 32 (4.73%) | 2.695 | Veterinary Sciences | 25/146 |
| 3 | Frontiers in Veterinary Science | 30 (4.43%) | 3.412 | Veterinary Sciences | 9/146 |
| 4 | Journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 29 (4.28%) | 1.936 | Veterinary Sciences | 51/146 |
| 5 | Animals | 21 (3.10%) | 2.752 | Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science | 13/63 |
| 6 | Journal of Dairy Science | 20 (2.95%) | 4.034 | Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science | 6/63 |
| 7 | Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 18 (2.66%) | 2.67 | Veterinary Sciences | 27/146 |
| 8 | Revue Scientifique Et Technique Office International Des Epizooties | 12 (1.77%) | 1.181 | Veterinary Sciences | 90/146 |
| 9 | Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice | 12 (1.77%) | 2.093 | Veterinary Sciences | 45/146 |
| 10 | Australian Veterinary Journal | 9 (1.33%) | 1.281 | Veterinary Sciences | 86/146 |
* Total veterinary communication education publications (VCEPs) were 677, which were published in 163 journals from 2000 to 2021. ** Impact factors source are from the Journal Citation Reports.
The top 10 productive countries for veterinary education publications (VEPs) and veterinary communication education publications (VCEPs) from 2000 to 2021.
| Veterinary Education Publications (N = 6006) | Veterinary Communication Education Publications (N = 677) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Country/Region | Publications Number (%) | Rank | Country/Region | Publications Number (%) |
| 1 | USA | 2195 (36.55%) | 1 | USA | 296 (43.72%) |
| 2 | ENGLAND | 777 (12.94%) | 2 | ENGLAND | 115 (16.99%) |
| 3 | AUSTRALIA | 460 (7.66%) | 3 | CANADA | 84 (12.41%) |
| 4 | CANADA | 435 (7.24%) | 4 | AUSTRALIA | 71 (10.49%) |
| 5 | GERMANY | 294 (4.90%) | 5 | GERMANY | 31 (4.58%) |
| 6 | SCOTLAND | 225 (3.75%) | 6 | NETHERLANDS | 31 (4.58%) |
| 7 | ITALY | 209 (3.48%) | 7 | SCOTLAND | 26 (3.84%) |
| 8 | BRAZIL | 199 (3.31%) | 8 | ITALY | 23 (3.4%) |
| 9 | NETHERLANDS | 198 (3.30%) | 9 | NEW ZEALAND | 18 (2.66%) |
| 10 | FRANCE | 170 (2.83%) | 10 | BELGIUM | 14 (2.07%) |
Figure 2Country collaboration analysis of 6006 veterinary education publications (VEPs) from 2000 to 2021.
Figure 3Country collaboration analysis of 677 veterinary communication education publications (VCEPs) from 2000 to 2021.
Figure 4Institutional collaboration analysis of 6006 veterinary education publications (VEPs) from 2000 to 2021.
Figure 5Institutional collaboration analysis of 677 veterinary communication education publications (VCEPs) from 2000 to 2021.
Figure 6Author collaboration analysis of 6006 veterinary education publications (VEPs) from 2000 to 2021.
Figure 7Author collaboration analysis of 677 veterinary communication education publications (VCEPs) from 2000 to 2021.