Surgical research in Colombia part 1 : scientific and academic productivity of the Colombian research groups in surgery
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2022-04-28Authors
Lozada-Martinez, Ivan DavidCarvajal-Bautista, Jeremías
Picón-Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
Dominguez-Alvarado, Gonzalo
Cabrera-Vargas, Luis Felipe
Torregrosa Almonacid, Lilian
Guevara-Cruz, Oscar
Narvaez-Rojas, Alexis Rafael
Colombian Future Surgeons Collaborative Group
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Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Facultad de Medicina. Departamento de Cirugía y Especialidades. Cirugía General
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2049-0801
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Abstract
Introduction:
Global surgery has become the undisputed starting point for addressing a myriad of problems in surgery today. Therefore, it is necessary to constantly evaluate the scientific productivity in surgery, its behavior, validity and impact. In Latin America, specifically in Colombia, there are no studies that have analyzed this production.
Methods:
A retrospective cross-sectional bibliometric study was carried out, in which the Colombian Ministry of Science database was consulted with the validated results up to July 2021. In the search section for research groups, the key word “Surgery” was used, and all associated GrupLAC (platform where the information of the research groups can be found) and their registered products were reviewed.
Results:
40 groups were included. Only 5 (12.5%) were registered in surgery as main line of research. The great majority of the groups were in the medium-low category, 50% in category C and 22.5% in category B. The vast majority of surgical groups are located in Bogotá (19; 47.5%). The first surgery group in the country was created in 1994 and the last one in 2017. In 27 years of surgical research, a total of 4121 registered scientific articles were found, 83 books, 713 book chapters, 2891 products associated with participation in scientific events, 1221 theses directed, and 1670 projects in colombian surgical research groups. There was evidence of a high rate of underreporting of data, due to duplication of products and incomplete registration of data.
Conclusions:
There is a high rate of underreporting of products and data in the GrupLAC of Colombian surgical research groups. Most of the production is located in the Andes region (Antioquia, Valle del Cauca and Bogotá), and is predominantly composed of scientific articles and products associated with participation in scientific events.
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ColombiaLink to the resource
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2049080122004277Source
Annals of Medicine and Surgery; Volumen 77 , Páginas 1 - 6 (2022)
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