Analysis of production, impact, and collaboration networks in scientific research in Scopus for Peru from 2000 to 2019
Giuston Mendoza-Chuctaya,
Jorge E Chachaima-Mar,
Christian R. Mejia,
Mayu Gabriel Mirano-Ortiz-de-Orue,
Kevin Rodrigo Ramos,
Milagros Calla-Torres,
Abraham De-los-Ríos-Pinto,
Maycol Suker Ccorahua-Rios,
Ana Claudia Santander-Cahuantico,
Alessandra Centeno-Araujo,
Franklin Miranda-Solis,
Ranceth Huaraca Paricahua
Affiliations
Giuston Mendoza-Chuctaya
Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Perú
Jorge E Chachaima-Mar
Facultad de Medicina Alberto Hurtado, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Perú
Christian R. Mejia
Universidad Continental, Huancayo, Perú
Mayu Gabriel Mirano-Ortiz-de-Orue
ASOCIEMH CUSCO, Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Perú
Kevin Rodrigo Ramos
ASOCIEMH CUSCO, Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Facultad
Milagros Calla-Torres
Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Católica de Santa María, Arequipa, Perú
Abraham De-los-Ríos-Pinto
ASOCIEMH CUSCO, Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Perú
Maycol Suker Ccorahua-Rios
Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Perú
Ana Claudia Santander-Cahuantico
Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Perú
Alessandra Centeno-Araujo
Giuston Mendoza-Chuctaya
Franklin Miranda-Solis
Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Perú
Ranceth Huaraca Paricahua
ASOCIEMH CUSCO, Escuela Profesional de Medicina Humana, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Perú
Introduction Peru is a developing country with increasing scientific production. However, it is necessary to understand the trends, impact, and collaborative networks of research to plan for policy improvements. Objective We analyzed the production, impact, and collaboration networks in the Peruvian scientific production between 2000 and 2019. Methods We did an observational analytical study. We searched Scopus for all the publications with at least one author with a Peruvian affiliation declared in the author byline. A descriptive analysis of the different characteristics, trends, and scientific collaboration was carried out. Collaboration networks were plotted using VOSviewer. Results Between 2000 and 2019, Peru had a total of 24 482 publications in scientific journals, with an average annual growth of 13.6%. Of the total, 70% of all the articles were cataloged as Clinical Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Only half of the articles had a Peruvian affiliation. The countries with the largest share of collaboration were the United States and Brazil, and the articles with international collaboration had the highest number of citations per publication. Conclusions Scientific production in Peru has increased in recent years, with a significant percentage of publications based on international collaboration and led by authors with non-Peruvian affiliations. It is necessary to strengthen collaboration ties between Peruvian and foreign institutions. Furthermore, it is essential to propitiate further research that will help solve the country's problems.