Trends in general and public health scientific output of authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions among high-impact and SciELO journals: 1995-2019

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Autor(a) principal: Roger Keller Celeste
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gabriela Hames Gehrke, Camila Mello dos Santos, Samuel Jorge Moyses
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/7605
Resumo: This study aimed to assess the percentage of articles with authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions in high-impact journals and SciELO journals and to evaluate trends in 5-year citations according to the author's affiliation and journal category. Bibliometric data were obtained using Scopus database from 1995 to 2019. Publications were selected from four journal categories: High-impact General Health (HGH), High-impact Public Health (HPH), SciELO General Health (SGH) and SciELO Public Health (SPH). The number of citations that were received five years after publication and the percentage of publications with any author affiliated to Brazil were calculated by each year. The same 146 journals were followed. There was a significant increase in percentage of articles with authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions in all sets of journals. Among HGH, there was an increasing from 0.3% to 1.5% between 1995-2019, for HPH from 1% to 3%, for SGH from 49.7% to 55.4%, and for SPH from 47.4% to 71.9%. There was a significant (p < 0.01) increase in the mean of 5-year citations in all groups and Brazilian affiliated articles increased more than average. For each 10 years, average HGH articles increased 11.9 citations and Brazilian affiliated articles 32.0 citations. The results suggest that the presence of Brazilian science is increasing, and the scientific impact has increased more than average.
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spelling Trends in general and public health scientific output of authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions among high-impact and SciELO journals: 1995-2019BibliometricsCitation DatabasesPublicationsTime Series StudiesThis study aimed to assess the percentage of articles with authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions in high-impact journals and SciELO journals and to evaluate trends in 5-year citations according to the author's affiliation and journal category. Bibliometric data were obtained using Scopus database from 1995 to 2019. Publications were selected from four journal categories: High-impact General Health (HGH), High-impact Public Health (HPH), SciELO General Health (SGH) and SciELO Public Health (SPH). The number of citations that were received five years after publication and the percentage of publications with any author affiliated to Brazil were calculated by each year. The same 146 journals were followed. There was a significant increase in percentage of articles with authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions in all sets of journals. Among HGH, there was an increasing from 0.3% to 1.5% between 1995-2019, for HPH from 1% to 3%, for SGH from 49.7% to 55.4%, and for SPH from 47.4% to 71.9%. There was a significant (p < 0.01) increase in the mean of 5-year citations in all groups and Brazilian affiliated articles increased more than average. For each 10 years, average HGH articles increased 11.9 citations and Brazilian affiliated articles 32.0 citations. The results suggest that the presence of Brazilian science is increasing, and the scientific impact has increased more than average.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar el porcentaje de artículos con autores afiliados a instituciones brasileñas en publicaciones de alto impacto y en SciELO, así como para evaluar tendencias en citas durante cinco años, según la afiliación del autor y categoría de la publicación. Los datos bibliométricos se obtuvieron usando la base de datos Scopus desde 1995 a 2019. Las publicaciones fueron seleccionadas de cuatro categorías: Alto Impacto General en Salud (HGH por sus siglas en inglés), Alto Impacto Público en Salud (HPH), SciELO Salud General (SGH) y SciELO Salud Pública (SPH). El número de citas recibidas tras cinco años después de la publicación, y el porcentaje de publicaciones con cualquier autor afiliado a Brasil, se calcularon cada año. Se siguieron las mismas 146 publicaciones. Hubo un significativo incremento en el porcentaje de artículos con autores afiliados a instituciones brasileñas en todos los conjuntos de publicaciones. Entre HGH hubo un aumento del 0,3% al 1,5% entre 1995-2019, en HPH del 1% al 3%, en SGH desde el 49,7% al 55,4%, y en SPH del 47,4% al 71,9%. Hubo un significativo (p < 0,01) aumento en la media de las citas durante cinco años en todos los grupos y los artículos de afiliados brasileños se incrementaron más que el promedio. Por cada 10 años, el promedio de artículos HGH se incrementó en 11,9 citas y las citas de artículos de afiliados brasileños en 32,0 citas. Los resultados sugieren que se está incrementando la presencia de la ciencia brasileña y el impacto científico ha crecido más que la media.O estudo buscou avaliar o percentual de artigos por autores filiados a instituições brasileiras em revistas de alto impacto e do SciELO, além de avaliar as tendências em citações ao longo de cinco anos, de acordo com a filiação do autor e a categoria do periódico. Foram obtidos dados bibliométricos com o uso da base de dados Scopus entre 1995 e 2019. As publicações foram selecionadas em quatro categorias: Saúde Geral com Alto Impacto (SGAP), Saúde Pública com Alto Impacto (SGAP), Saúde Geral no SciELO (SGS) e Saúde Pública no SciELO (SPS). Foi calculado por ano, o número de citações recebidas em cinco anos a partir da publicação e o percentual de publicações com qualquer dos autores filiado a uma instituição brasileira. As mesmas 146 revistas foram acompanhadas. Em todas as categorias de revistas, houve um aumento significativo no percentual de artigos com autores filiados a instituições brasileiras. No SGAP, houve um amento de 0,3% para 1,5% entre 1995 e 2019, no SPAP de 1% para 3%, no SGS de 49,7% para 55,4% e no SPS de 47,4% para 71,9%. Houve um aumento significativo (p < 0,01) na média de citações em cinco anos em todos os grupos, e os artigos com filiação brasileira aumentaram mais que a média. Para cada 10 anos, a média de artigos SGAP aumentou em 11,9 citações e de artigos com filiação brasileira em 32,0 citações. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trends in general and public health scientific output of authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions among high-impact and SciELO journals: 1995-2019
title Trends in general and public health scientific output of authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions among high-impact and SciELO journals: 1995-2019
spellingShingle Trends in general and public health scientific output of authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions among high-impact and SciELO journals: 1995-2019
Roger Keller Celeste
Bibliometrics
Citation Databases
Publications
Time Series Studies
title_short Trends in general and public health scientific output of authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions among high-impact and SciELO journals: 1995-2019
title_full Trends in general and public health scientific output of authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions among high-impact and SciELO journals: 1995-2019
title_fullStr Trends in general and public health scientific output of authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions among high-impact and SciELO journals: 1995-2019
title_full_unstemmed Trends in general and public health scientific output of authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions among high-impact and SciELO journals: 1995-2019
title_sort Trends in general and public health scientific output of authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions among high-impact and SciELO journals: 1995-2019
author Roger Keller Celeste
author_facet Roger Keller Celeste
Gabriela Hames Gehrke
Camila Mello dos Santos
Samuel Jorge Moyses
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author2 Gabriela Hames Gehrke
Camila Mello dos Santos
Samuel Jorge Moyses
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roger Keller Celeste
Gabriela Hames Gehrke
Camila Mello dos Santos
Samuel Jorge Moyses
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bibliometrics
Citation Databases
Publications
Time Series Studies
topic Bibliometrics
Citation Databases
Publications
Time Series Studies
description This study aimed to assess the percentage of articles with authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions in high-impact journals and SciELO journals and to evaluate trends in 5-year citations according to the author's affiliation and journal category. Bibliometric data were obtained using Scopus database from 1995 to 2019. Publications were selected from four journal categories: High-impact General Health (HGH), High-impact Public Health (HPH), SciELO General Health (SGH) and SciELO Public Health (SPH). The number of citations that were received five years after publication and the percentage of publications with any author affiliated to Brazil were calculated by each year. The same 146 journals were followed. There was a significant increase in percentage of articles with authors affiliated to Brazilian institutions in all sets of journals. Among HGH, there was an increasing from 0.3% to 1.5% between 1995-2019, for HPH from 1% to 3%, for SGH from 49.7% to 55.4%, and for SPH from 47.4% to 71.9%. There was a significant (p < 0.01) increase in the mean of 5-year citations in all groups and Brazilian affiliated articles increased more than average. For each 10 years, average HGH articles increased 11.9 citations and Brazilian affiliated articles 32.0 citations. The results suggest that the presence of Brazilian science is increasing, and the scientific impact has increased more than average.
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