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A bibliometric analysis of 47-years of research on public health in Peru
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2023-03-21Autor
Sevillano-Jimenez, Javier
Carrión-Chambilla, Mario
Espinoza-Lecca, Eduardo
Mori-Quispe, Elizabeth
Contreras-Pulache, Hans
Moya-Salazar, Jeel
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Resumen
"Objectives: To measure Peruvian scientific production on public health in Scopus database.
Methods: Bibliometric study using advanced Scopus web search engine (https://www.scopus.com/search/
form.uri?display=advanced). The inclusion criteria were the publications of articles related to public health
between 1973 and 2020. The equation was used as a strategy: TITLE-ABS-CLAVE (“public health”) AND
AFFILCOUNTRY (Peru) AND (EXCLUDE (PUBYEAR, 2021) OR EXCLUDE (PUBYEAR, 2020)). SCImago journal & country
rank was used to determine the impact factor (h-index) and the quartile of the journals identified. The analysis
included in SPSS v24.0 included years of publication, institutions, h-index, list of authors with the most
publications, publication types, and journals.
Results: 903 articles published by 7.5±12.5 authors were included, showing that 74.5% were original articles
written mainly in English (77.7%). The publications for the year 1973 and 2019 were 3 (0.3%) and 98 (10.9%),
respectively. In addition, it was shown that the most productive institutions were the Universidad Peruana
Cayetano Heredia (42.9%) and the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (13.1%). The journal with the
highest number of Peruvian publications was Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública (RPMESP)
[Peruvian Journal of Experimental Medicine and Public Health (PJEMPH)] (17.5%) and PLoS ONE (2.88%).
Conclusions: The present study showed in the magazines with the highest number of citations and therefore
greater visualization, where Peruvian publications in this area were published, with this the future readers can
take these magazines into consideration so that their publications have a greater visualization. In addition to this,
the study shows the largest institutions that have a great impact on Peruvian publications in public health in
Scopus, this invites researchers to analyze the research methodologies that these institutions follow in order to
disclose them for reproduction in new entities interested in research."