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    题名: A bibliometric analysis of highly cited and high impact occupational therapy publications by American authors
    作者: Gutman, S.A.;Gutman, S.A.;Brown, T.;Brown, T.;何玉山;Ho, Yuh-Shan
    贡献者: 生物科技學系
    日期: 2017-10
    上传时间: 2018-04-03 01:12:35 (UTC+0)
    摘要: A bibliometric analysis was completed of peer-reviewed literature
    from 1991–2015, written by American occupational therapists,
    to examine US high impact scholarship with “occupational therapy”
    and “occupational therapist(s)” used as keywords to search
    journal articles’publication title, abstract, author details, and keywords.
    Results included 1,889 journal articles from 1991–2015 published
    by American occupational therapists as first or corresponding
    author. Sixty-nine articles attained a TotalCitation2015 50
    and 151 attained a Citation2015 5 indicating that they were the
    most highly cited literature produced in this period. Although the
    majority (58%) of this literature was published in occupational
    therapy-specific journals, 41% was published in interdisciplinary
    journals. Results illustrate that the volume of highly cited American
    occupational therapy peer-reviewed literature has grown
    over the last two decades. There is need for the profession to
    strategize methods to enhance the publication metrics of occupational
    therapy-specific journals to reduce the loss of high quality
    publications to external periodicals.
    關聯: Occupational Therapy in Health Care
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