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The association between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in Japan: A cross-sectional bibliometric study

INTRODUCTION: Studies have not sufficiently clarified the differences in citation impact between funded and non-funded clinical research papers. Hence, this study seeks to evaluate the relation between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in different research fields...

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Autores principales: Morisawa, Fumito, Nishizaki, Yuji, Devos, Patrick, Yanagisawa, Naotake, Matsuyama, Kotone, Homma, Yasuhiro, Ueda, Rieko, Sekine, Miwa, Daida, Hiroyuki, Minamino, Tohru, Sanada, Shoji
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9626813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36341255
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.978174
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author Morisawa, Fumito
Nishizaki, Yuji
Devos, Patrick
Yanagisawa, Naotake
Matsuyama, Kotone
Homma, Yasuhiro
Ueda, Rieko
Sekine, Miwa
Daida, Hiroyuki
Minamino, Tohru
Sanada, Shoji
author_facet Morisawa, Fumito
Nishizaki, Yuji
Devos, Patrick
Yanagisawa, Naotake
Matsuyama, Kotone
Homma, Yasuhiro
Ueda, Rieko
Sekine, Miwa
Daida, Hiroyuki
Minamino, Tohru
Sanada, Shoji
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description INTRODUCTION: Studies have not sufficiently clarified the differences in citation impact between funded and non-funded clinical research papers. Hence, this study seeks to evaluate the relation between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in different research fields using multiple evaluation indices. METHODS: In this cross-sectional bibliometric study, clinical research papers published by core clinical research hospitals in Japan were compared retrospectively in terms of times cited (TC), category normalized citation impact (CNCI), citation percentile (CP), journal impact factor (JIF), the Software to Identify, Manage, and Analyze Scientific Publications (SIGAPS) category, and whether they were the funded clinical research. The association between research funding status or the SIGAPS category and CNCI ≥ 2 was analyzed using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: 11 core clinical research hospitals published 553 clinical research papers, of which 120 were non-funded and 433 were funded (public institution-funded and industry-funded). The study found that funded clinical research papers (public institution-funded and industry-funded) had significantly higher TC, CNCI, CP, and JIF than non-funded ones [TC: 8 (3–17) vs. 14 (8–31), p < 0.001; CNCI: 0.53 (0.19–0.97) vs. 0.87 (0.45–1.85), p < 0.001; CP: 51.9 (24.48–70.42) vs. 66.7 (40.53–88.01), p < 0.001; JIF: 2.59 (1.90–3.84) vs. 2.93 (2.09–4.20) p = 0.008], while the proportion of A or B rank clinical research papers of the SIGAPS category was not significantly different between the two groups (30.0 vs. 34.9%, p = 0.318). In the logistic regression analysis, having a CNCI ≥ 2 was significantly associated with research funding (public institution-funded and industry-funded) and publication in A or B rank journals of the SIGAPS category [research funding: Estimate 2.169, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.153–4.083, p = 0.016; SIGAPS category A/B: Estimate 6.126, 95% CI 3.889–9.651, p < 0.001]. CONCLUSION: Analysis via multiple indicators including CNCI and the SIGAPS category, which allows for a comparison of the papers’ citation impact in different research fields, found a positive relation between research funding status and the citation impact of clinical research papers.
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spelling pubmed-96268132022-11-03 The association between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in Japan: A cross-sectional bibliometric study Morisawa, Fumito Nishizaki, Yuji Devos, Patrick Yanagisawa, Naotake Matsuyama, Kotone Homma, Yasuhiro Ueda, Rieko Sekine, Miwa Daida, Hiroyuki Minamino, Tohru Sanada, Shoji Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine INTRODUCTION: Studies have not sufficiently clarified the differences in citation impact between funded and non-funded clinical research papers. Hence, this study seeks to evaluate the relation between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in different research fields using multiple evaluation indices. METHODS: In this cross-sectional bibliometric study, clinical research papers published by core clinical research hospitals in Japan were compared retrospectively in terms of times cited (TC), category normalized citation impact (CNCI), citation percentile (CP), journal impact factor (JIF), the Software to Identify, Manage, and Analyze Scientific Publications (SIGAPS) category, and whether they were the funded clinical research. The association between research funding status or the SIGAPS category and CNCI ≥ 2 was analyzed using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: 11 core clinical research hospitals published 553 clinical research papers, of which 120 were non-funded and 433 were funded (public institution-funded and industry-funded). The study found that funded clinical research papers (public institution-funded and industry-funded) had significantly higher TC, CNCI, CP, and JIF than non-funded ones [TC: 8 (3–17) vs. 14 (8–31), p < 0.001; CNCI: 0.53 (0.19–0.97) vs. 0.87 (0.45–1.85), p < 0.001; CP: 51.9 (24.48–70.42) vs. 66.7 (40.53–88.01), p < 0.001; JIF: 2.59 (1.90–3.84) vs. 2.93 (2.09–4.20) p = 0.008], while the proportion of A or B rank clinical research papers of the SIGAPS category was not significantly different between the two groups (30.0 vs. 34.9%, p = 0.318). In the logistic regression analysis, having a CNCI ≥ 2 was significantly associated with research funding (public institution-funded and industry-funded) and publication in A or B rank journals of the SIGAPS category [research funding: Estimate 2.169, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.153–4.083, p = 0.016; SIGAPS category A/B: Estimate 6.126, 95% CI 3.889–9.651, p < 0.001]. CONCLUSION: Analysis via multiple indicators including CNCI and the SIGAPS category, which allows for a comparison of the papers’ citation impact in different research fields, found a positive relation between research funding status and the citation impact of clinical research papers. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9626813/ /pubmed/36341255 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.978174 Text en Copyright © 2022 Morisawa, Nishizaki, Devos, Yanagisawa, Matsuyama, Homma, Ueda, Sekine, Daida, Minamino and Sanada. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Morisawa, Fumito
Nishizaki, Yuji
Devos, Patrick
Yanagisawa, Naotake
Matsuyama, Kotone
Homma, Yasuhiro
Ueda, Rieko
Sekine, Miwa
Daida, Hiroyuki
Minamino, Tohru
Sanada, Shoji
The association between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in Japan: A cross-sectional bibliometric study
title The association between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in Japan: A cross-sectional bibliometric study
title_full The association between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in Japan: A cross-sectional bibliometric study
title_fullStr The association between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in Japan: A cross-sectional bibliometric study
title_full_unstemmed The association between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in Japan: A cross-sectional bibliometric study
title_short The association between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in Japan: A cross-sectional bibliometric study
title_sort association between research funding status and clinical research papers’ citation impact in japan: a cross-sectional bibliometric study
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9626813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36341255
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.978174
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