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Scholarly Activity of Radiation Oncologists in High-Income Developing Countries: Saudi Arabia as an Example

PURPOSE: To examine the trends and quality metrics of publications by radiation oncologists in Saudi Arabia. METHODS: PubMed was searched using names of all Saudi radiation oncologists to retrieve published articles between January 2010 and December 2019. International collaboration, journal impact...

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Autores principales: Alghamdi, Majed A., Alghamdi, Suliman M., Bahadur, Yasir A., Asiri, Mushabbab A., AlHussain, Hussain A., Alhebshi, Adnan S., Alothman, Majid O., Al-omair, Ameen S., Alghamdi, Abdulaziz A., Qanat, Ahmed S., Aqeeli, Mohammed O., Alsuhaibani, Abdullah A., Alshehri, Salem M., Alotain, Ibrahim M., Mail, Noor K., Alhashemi, Hashem H., Alassaf, Hossam A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33720748
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00449
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author Alghamdi, Majed A.
Alghamdi, Suliman M.
Bahadur, Yasir A.
Asiri, Mushabbab A.
AlHussain, Hussain A.
Alhebshi, Adnan S.
Alothman, Majid O.
Al-omair, Ameen S.
Alghamdi, Abdulaziz A.
Qanat, Ahmed S.
Aqeeli, Mohammed O.
Alsuhaibani, Abdullah A.
Alshehri, Salem M.
Alotain, Ibrahim M.
Mail, Noor K.
Alhashemi, Hashem H.
Alassaf, Hossam A.
author_facet Alghamdi, Majed A.
Alghamdi, Suliman M.
Bahadur, Yasir A.
Asiri, Mushabbab A.
AlHussain, Hussain A.
Alhebshi, Adnan S.
Alothman, Majid O.
Al-omair, Ameen S.
Alghamdi, Abdulaziz A.
Qanat, Ahmed S.
Aqeeli, Mohammed O.
Alsuhaibani, Abdullah A.
Alshehri, Salem M.
Alotain, Ibrahim M.
Mail, Noor K.
Alhashemi, Hashem H.
Alassaf, Hossam A.
author_sort Alghamdi, Majed A.
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description PURPOSE: To examine the trends and quality metrics of publications by radiation oncologists in Saudi Arabia. METHODS: PubMed was searched using names of all Saudi radiation oncologists to retrieve published articles between January 2010 and December 2019. International collaboration, journal impact factor and country of origin, and number of citations were collected. Each article was assessed for epidemiologic type and independently assigned a level of evidence (LOE) by two authors. The trend in publications was examined and compared in the first and second 5-year periods (2010-2014 and 2015-2019) using relevant parameters. RESULTS: A total of 186 publications were found and included. The most common type of research was cohort studies followed by case reports and case series in 24%, 14%, and 13% of all publications, respectively. Dosimetry, clinical, and preclinical studies formed 7%, 8.6%, and 7.5% of the total publications, respectively. The LOE was I, II, III, IV, and not applicable in 8.6%, 22%, 25.8%, 29%, and 14.5% of the included publications, respectively. Comparing the first and second 5-year periods, there was an increase in international collaboration (P < .001) in the second period. The number of citations (P < .001) and journal impact factor (P = .028) were lower in the second period. LOE and publications in international journals were not statistically different between the two periods. CONCLUSION: Although radiation oncology research activity in Saudi Arabia has gained momentum in terms of volume and international collaboration over time, the LOE has not improved. This calls for a national effort to make the contribution to the literature a priority, allocate adequate resources, and apply appropriate measures to enhance research productivity and quality.
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spelling pubmed-80815032021-05-03 Scholarly Activity of Radiation Oncologists in High-Income Developing Countries: Saudi Arabia as an Example Alghamdi, Majed A. Alghamdi, Suliman M. Bahadur, Yasir A. Asiri, Mushabbab A. AlHussain, Hussain A. Alhebshi, Adnan S. Alothman, Majid O. Al-omair, Ameen S. Alghamdi, Abdulaziz A. Qanat, Ahmed S. Aqeeli, Mohammed O. Alsuhaibani, Abdullah A. Alshehri, Salem M. Alotain, Ibrahim M. Mail, Noor K. Alhashemi, Hashem H. Alassaf, Hossam A. JCO Glob Oncol ORIGINAL REPORTS PURPOSE: To examine the trends and quality metrics of publications by radiation oncologists in Saudi Arabia. METHODS: PubMed was searched using names of all Saudi radiation oncologists to retrieve published articles between January 2010 and December 2019. International collaboration, journal impact factor and country of origin, and number of citations were collected. Each article was assessed for epidemiologic type and independently assigned a level of evidence (LOE) by two authors. The trend in publications was examined and compared in the first and second 5-year periods (2010-2014 and 2015-2019) using relevant parameters. RESULTS: A total of 186 publications were found and included. The most common type of research was cohort studies followed by case reports and case series in 24%, 14%, and 13% of all publications, respectively. Dosimetry, clinical, and preclinical studies formed 7%, 8.6%, and 7.5% of the total publications, respectively. The LOE was I, II, III, IV, and not applicable in 8.6%, 22%, 25.8%, 29%, and 14.5% of the included publications, respectively. Comparing the first and second 5-year periods, there was an increase in international collaboration (P < .001) in the second period. The number of citations (P < .001) and journal impact factor (P = .028) were lower in the second period. LOE and publications in international journals were not statistically different between the two periods. CONCLUSION: Although radiation oncology research activity in Saudi Arabia has gained momentum in terms of volume and international collaboration over time, the LOE has not improved. This calls for a national effort to make the contribution to the literature a priority, allocate adequate resources, and apply appropriate measures to enhance research productivity and quality. Wolters Kluwer Health 2021-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8081503/ /pubmed/33720748 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00449 Text en © 2021 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle ORIGINAL REPORTS
Alghamdi, Majed A.
Alghamdi, Suliman M.
Bahadur, Yasir A.
Asiri, Mushabbab A.
AlHussain, Hussain A.
Alhebshi, Adnan S.
Alothman, Majid O.
Al-omair, Ameen S.
Alghamdi, Abdulaziz A.
Qanat, Ahmed S.
Aqeeli, Mohammed O.
Alsuhaibani, Abdullah A.
Alshehri, Salem M.
Alotain, Ibrahim M.
Mail, Noor K.
Alhashemi, Hashem H.
Alassaf, Hossam A.
Scholarly Activity of Radiation Oncologists in High-Income Developing Countries: Saudi Arabia as an Example
title Scholarly Activity of Radiation Oncologists in High-Income Developing Countries: Saudi Arabia as an Example
title_full Scholarly Activity of Radiation Oncologists in High-Income Developing Countries: Saudi Arabia as an Example
title_fullStr Scholarly Activity of Radiation Oncologists in High-Income Developing Countries: Saudi Arabia as an Example
title_full_unstemmed Scholarly Activity of Radiation Oncologists in High-Income Developing Countries: Saudi Arabia as an Example
title_short Scholarly Activity of Radiation Oncologists in High-Income Developing Countries: Saudi Arabia as an Example
title_sort scholarly activity of radiation oncologists in high-income developing countries: saudi arabia as an example
topic ORIGINAL REPORTS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33720748
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00449
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