Scientific production by Cuban authors on cerebrovascular disease. 2000-2023
Keywords:
stroke, cerebrovascular disease, bibliometric study, research, scientific production, CubaAbstract
Introduction: Cerebrovascular diseases are one of the most studied conditions among chronic non-communicable diseases. They are closely related to population aging, a phenomenon that is particularly evident in developed countries.
Objective: To characterize the scientific production of Cuban authors on cerebrovascular disease in journals indexed in Scopus, PubMed and SciELO in the period 2000-2023.
Methods: A bibliometric, observational, descriptive, longitudinal and retrospective study was carried out, which included published articles in which at least one of the authors declared Cuban affiliation. A search formula was developed for each database and the variables number of documents, number of authors, number of citations, type of article, most productive province, most productive institution, classification of cerebrovascular disease, international collaboration, impact factor and visibility index were analyzed. VOSviewer was applied to determine co-occurrence and co-authorship networks.
Results: 138 articles were identified; 2019 was the most productive year (Ndoc= 12; 8.6%), 2380 citations were identified; 2009 was the year with the highest number of citations (Ncit=337; 14.15%), greater impact (IF= 26.29) and greater visibility (VI=2.91).
Conclusions: the scientific production studied is characterized by a decrease in the last three years, with a predominant tendency towards a reduction in its impact and visibility. Despite this there is a greater selection of international journals to disseminate the results, and strong evidence of international cooperation with Belgium and the United States.
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