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Why do some countries publish more than others? An international comparison of research funding, English proficiency and publication output in highly ranked general medical journals.

机译:为什么有些国家比其他国家出版更多?排名较高的普通医学期刊的研究经费,英语水平和出版物产出的国际比较。

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National factor(s) influencing publication output in the highest ranked medical journals are largely unknown. We sought to examine the relationship between national research funding and English proficiency on publication output. We identified all original research articles appearing in the five highest ranked general medical journals between 1997 and 2001. Using the country of the corresponding author as the source nation for each article, we determined a standardized publication rate across developed nations. We used multiple regression techniques to determine the influence of national expenditures on research and scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), a surrogate for English proficiency, on publication output. There was a significant relationship of national spending on research and TOEFL scores to publication output of developed countries (p = 0.04; p < 0.01, respectively). These two variables explained approximately 71.5% of the variation in publication rate across developednations around the world (R = 0.85; p < 0.01). Normalized for population size, English-speaking nations and certain northern European countries such as Denmark, The Netherlands, Switzerland, and Sweden had the highest rate of publication in the five highest ranked general medical journals, while Asian countries had generally low rates of publication. Research spending and English proficiency were strongly associated with publication output in the highest ranked general medical journals. While these data cannot be considered definitive due to their observational nature, they do suggest that for English-language medical journals, research funding and English proficiency may be important determinants of publication.
机译:影响排名最高的医学期刊出版物产量的国家因素在很大程度上尚不清楚。我们试图研究国家研究经费与出版物输出的英语水平之间的关系。我们确定了1997年至2001年之间出现在排名最高的五种普通医学期刊上的所有原始研究文章。使用相应作者的国家/地区作为每篇文章的来源国,我们确定了发达国家的标准化发表率。我们使用多种回归技术来确定国家支出对研究的影响,以及从英语作为外语水平的替代标准(TOEFL)得出的分数对出版物输出的影响。国家在研究和托福成绩上的投入与发达国家的出版物产出有显着的关系(分别为p = 0.04; p <0.01)。这两个变量解释了全世界发达国家中出版率变化的大约71.5%(R = 0.85; p <0.01)。按照人口规模进行标准化后,英语国家和某些北欧国家(例如丹麦,荷兰,瑞士和瑞典)在排名最高的五种普通医学期刊中的出版率最高,而亚洲国家的出版率普遍较低。研究支出和英语水平与排名最高的普通医学期刊的出版物产出密切相关。尽管这些数据由于其观察性质而不能被认为是确定的,但它们确实表明对于英语医学期刊而言,研究经费和英语水平可能是出版的重要决定因素。

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