Chest Dergisinin Son 40 Yılının Bibliyometrik Analizi

1980 yılında Web of Science'ta taranmaya başlayan Chest Journal, Critical Care Medicine and Respiratory System (quartile 1) alanında önde gelen dergilerden biridir. Bu çalışmada Chest Journal'da yer alan yayınların araştırma trendleri 1980-2019 döneminde üç farklı bibliyometrik analiz programı (Bibliometrix, VOSviewer ve CiteSpace) kullanılarak incelenmiştir. Ana istatistiklerin yanı sıra, anahtar kelime birlikte oluşum ağ haritası, yoğunluk belgesi birlikte atıf, zaman haritası ve patlama (referanslar) analizi gerçekleştirildi. Analiz sonuçlarına göre Chest Journal'ın araştırma trendleri tartışmaya açıldı. Co-Occurrence ağ haritası analizine göre, en çok yayını olan ülkeler Amerika, Kanada, Birleşik Krallık, Fransa ve Japonya'dır. Chest dergisinin yayınları hücresel yapı kümeleri, torasik onkoloji, göğüs enfeksiyonu, pulmoner ve kardiyovasküler, uyku ve pulmoner fonksiyon testi ve obstrüktif akciğer hastalıklarından oluşmaktadır. "COPD / Formoterol Ölçülü Doz inhaleri" ve "Hastalar / VTE hastalığı göğüs kılavuzu" kümelerindeki çalışmalar en son çalışmalar olarak bulundu. Bu makale, bilim adamlarının Chest Journal'ın araştırma eğilimlerini anlamaları ve bu alandaki güncel sorunları kavramaları için değerli bir referans sağlama potansiyeline sahiptir.

Bibliometric Analysis of The Last 40 Years of Chest Journal

Chest Journal, which began to be scanned in the Web of Science in 1980, is one of the leading journals in the field of Critical Care Medicine and Respiratory System (quartile 1). In this study, the research trends of the publications in the Chest Journal were examined using three different bibliometric analysis programs (Bibliometrix, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace) in the period between 1980-2019. Along with the main statistics, keyword co-occurrence network map, density document co-citation, time map, and burst (references) analysis were performed. According to the results of the analysis, the research trends of Chest Journal were subject to discussion. The countries with the most publications are America, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Japan. According to the Co-Occurrence network map analysis, Chest journal's publications consist of clusters of cellular structures, thoracic oncology, chest infection, pulmonary and cardiovascular, sleep and pulmonary function test, and obstructive lung diseases. The studies in the "COPD / Formoterol Metered Dose inhaler" and "Patients / VTE disease chest guideline" clusters were found to be the most recent studies. This article has the potential to provide a valuable reference for scientists to understand Chest Journal's research trends and to grasp current issues in the field.

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