Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences (Apr 2024)

A Scientometric Study of Saudi PubMed-Indexed Endodontic Research

  • Almutairi Waleed,
  • Alodaib Ruba,
  • Alshaye Riyadh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1216_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
pp. 1637 – 1640

Abstract

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Scientometric studies play a crucial role in quantitatively assessing the impact and quantity of scholarly articles, providing a basis for policy-making and informed decision-making processes. Given the ongoing transformation within the Saudi scientific community across various domains, it is essential to establish a baseline for high-quality endodontic research. A comprehensive search in the PubMed database, using the keywords [“Saudi” OR “Saudi Arabia”] within the time frame of 2014 to 2021. The screening process involved evaluating the title and abstract of each article, with only those classified as endodontic articles included for analysis in this study. The analysis included factors such as the type of paper, the authors, the citations, and the year of publication. Featuring one or more authors affiliated with a Saudi dental institution, 70 papers were specifically categorized as endodontic papers. The most prevalent type of paper was case reports, accounting for 27 articles (28%), followed by literature reviews with 13 articles (18%). The number of authors ranged from one to ten, with a general trend of increasing publication rates over the years. In terms of citations, only four papers received more than 20 citations, while the majority of papers garnered between one and ten citations. Most articles in the field of endodontics exhibited low-level evidence. Therefore, it is recommended that the quality of research output and evidence be enhanced.

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