Scientific output of Brazilian dermatologists during the last 25 years in the five highest impact factor journals in dermatology

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,Mariane Da Cas de Aquim
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Carneiro,Marília Gabriela Linné Netto, Utzig,Joyce Benck, Kaled Neta,Eleolina Lara, Pachnicki,Majenna Andrade, Silva de Castro,Caio César
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online)
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Resumo: BACKGROUND: The qualitative and quantitative scientific output of Brazilian dermatologists in journals of high impact factor is little known. OBJECTIVE: To describe the scientific output of dermatologists from Brazilian institutions in journals of high impact factor. METHODS: The five journals with the highest impact factor in dermatology were analyzed. All articles produced from Brazilian institutions between 1986 and 2010 were compiled and the following aspects were analyzed: position of Brazilian researchers in the list of authors, selected theme, experimental design, studied disease, area of interest and year of publication. RESULTS: Seventy-four articles written with the participation of Brazilian dermatologists have been identified. Upon grouping the articles in five-year periods, an important increase was observed in the Brazilian production from the year 2006 onwards. The dermatologists were placed as second authors in the majority of cases (53.66%). According to the selected theme to be studied, the majority of the articles had a laboratory focus (45.95%). The majority of the articles reported cross-sectional studies or non-controlled clinical trials (both at 17.57%), and pemphigus foliaceus was the most studied disease (29.73%). CONCLUSION: The increase in the number of publications by Brazilian dermatologists over the last years is encouraging, but it is still small in comparison to the total number of articles published in these five periodicals.
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title Scientific output of Brazilian dermatologists during the last 25 years in the five highest impact factor journals in dermatology
spellingShingle Scientific output of Brazilian dermatologists during the last 25 years in the five highest impact factor journals in dermatology
Martins,Mariane Da Cas de Aquim
Brazil
Journal article
Journal impact factor
Research personnel
Scientific journalism
title_short Scientific output of Brazilian dermatologists during the last 25 years in the five highest impact factor journals in dermatology
title_full Scientific output of Brazilian dermatologists during the last 25 years in the five highest impact factor journals in dermatology
title_fullStr Scientific output of Brazilian dermatologists during the last 25 years in the five highest impact factor journals in dermatology
title_full_unstemmed Scientific output of Brazilian dermatologists during the last 25 years in the five highest impact factor journals in dermatology
title_sort Scientific output of Brazilian dermatologists during the last 25 years in the five highest impact factor journals in dermatology
author Martins,Mariane Da Cas de Aquim
author_facet Martins,Mariane Da Cas de Aquim
Carneiro,Marília Gabriela Linné Netto
Utzig,Joyce Benck
Kaled Neta,Eleolina Lara
Pachnicki,Majenna Andrade
Silva de Castro,Caio César
author_role author
author2 Carneiro,Marília Gabriela Linné Netto
Utzig,Joyce Benck
Kaled Neta,Eleolina Lara
Pachnicki,Majenna Andrade
Silva de Castro,Caio César
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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Carneiro,Marília Gabriela Linné Netto
Utzig,Joyce Benck
Kaled Neta,Eleolina Lara
Pachnicki,Majenna Andrade
Silva de Castro,Caio César
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
Journal article
Journal impact factor
Research personnel
Scientific journalism
topic Brazil
Journal article
Journal impact factor
Research personnel
Scientific journalism
description BACKGROUND: The qualitative and quantitative scientific output of Brazilian dermatologists in journals of high impact factor is little known. OBJECTIVE: To describe the scientific output of dermatologists from Brazilian institutions in journals of high impact factor. METHODS: The five journals with the highest impact factor in dermatology were analyzed. All articles produced from Brazilian institutions between 1986 and 2010 were compiled and the following aspects were analyzed: position of Brazilian researchers in the list of authors, selected theme, experimental design, studied disease, area of interest and year of publication. RESULTS: Seventy-four articles written with the participation of Brazilian dermatologists have been identified. Upon grouping the articles in five-year periods, an important increase was observed in the Brazilian production from the year 2006 onwards. The dermatologists were placed as second authors in the majority of cases (53.66%). According to the selected theme to be studied, the majority of the articles had a laboratory focus (45.95%). The majority of the articles reported cross-sectional studies or non-controlled clinical trials (both at 17.57%), and pemphigus foliaceus was the most studied disease (29.73%). CONCLUSION: The increase in the number of publications by Brazilian dermatologists over the last years is encouraging, but it is still small in comparison to the total number of articles published in these five periodicals.
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