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Brazilian authors don't cite Brazilian authors: Nothing has changed since 1994* * Work developed by the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology Prof. Nova Monteiro, Hospital Municipal Miguel Couto, Rio de Janeiro, RJ and Hospital São Vicente de Paulo, Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil.

Abstract

Objective

To outline the profile of self-citations from Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Rev Bras Ortop) and citations of this journal in other medical orthopaedic journals with general or specific content in a knowledge area of the specialty.

Methods

This is an observational cross-sectional study of the frequency of self-citations and citations from Rev Bras Ortop in five other medical orthopaedic journals from different countries, all published in English. The last 15 articles published in 2020 in each of the six journals were analyzed. The references used in each of them were evaluated to identify the journal in which they were originally published. The frequency of distribution of the four main journals cited, their position, and the relative percentage to the total number of citations were observed and recorded in each of the six journals. The number of times that the Rev Bras Ortop was cited in each of the selected foreign journals was assessed using its absolute and relative frequencies.

Results

The total number of citations evaluated in this study was 2,527 (ranging from 386 to 486 per magazine). Rev Bras Ortop showed a low rate of self-citation (2.6%), being the sixth journal cited in the journal itself (10 out of a total of 386 references). Moreover, Rev Bras Ortop was not mentioned in any of the other five medical journals included in the study (absolute frequency 0, relative frequency 0).

Conclusion

Rev Bras Ortop has a low reference of itself, with a self-citation rate of 2.6% in the studied period, showing that the Brazilian orthopaedic surgeons do not mention the Brazilian orthopaedic surgeon who publishes in the journal. We suggest the elaboration and implementation of strong strategies to improve the journal's visibility in the world academic-scientific scenario. In addition, it is essential that Brazilian orthopaedic surgeons understand this reality and assist directly and effectively to change this scenario.

Keywords
journal article; journal impact factor; peer review; research; database

Resumo

Objetivo

Observar o perfil de autocitações da Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Rev Bras Ortop) e de citações deste periódico em outras revistas médicas de ortopedia de conteúdo geral ou específico de uma determinada área de conhecimento da especialidade.

Métodos

Trata-se de estudo observacional transversal da frequência de autocitações e citações da Rev Bras Ortop em outros cinco periódicos médicos de ortopedia de diferentes países, todas publicadas em língua inglesa. Foram analisados os 15 últimos artigos publicados em 2020 em cada uma das seis revistas estudadas. As referências usadas em cada um delas foi avaliada para identificação do periódico em que foram publicadas originalmente. A distribuição de frequência dos quatro principais periódicos citados, sua posição e o percentual relativo ao total de citações foram observados e registrados em cada uma das seis revistas. O número de vezes em que a Rev Bras Ortop foi citada em cada um dos periódicos estrangeiros selecionados foi avaliado por meio de suas frequências absoluta e relativa.

Resultados

O total de citações avaliadas neste estudo foi de 2527 (variando de 386 a 486 por revista). A Rev Bras Ortop apresentou baixa taxa de autocitação (2,6%), sendo citada na própria revista na sexta posição (10 de um total de 386 referências). No período estudado, a Rev Bras Ortop não foi citada em nenhum dos outros cinco periódicos médicos incluídos no estudo (frequência absoluta 0, frequência relativa 0).

Conclusão

Observou-se que a Rev Bras Ortop apresenta baixa referência de si própria, com taxa de autocitação de 2,6% no período estudado, mostrando que de fato o ortopedista brasileiro não cita o ortopedista brasileiro que publica na revista. Sugerimos a elaboração e a implementação de estratégias fortes de melhora da visibilidade do periódico no cenário acadêmico-científico mundial. Além disso, é fundamental que os ortopedistas brasileiros entendam esta realidade e auxiliem direta e efetivamente em sua mudança.

Palavras-chave
artigo de revista; fator de impacto de revistas; revisão da pesquisa por pares; base de dados

Introduction

Researching, writing, and disseminating the findings of scientific research are important means of communication in the academic environment.11 AsnakeM. The importance of scientific publication in the development of public health. Cien Saude Colet 2015;20(07):1972–1973 In general, the role of publication has both academic function of informing and communicating the results of the research, and professional function, democratically providing a structured area for the debate of the study findings.11 AsnakeM. The importance of scientific publication in the development of public health. Cien Saude Colet 2015;20(07):1972–1973,22 Morley P, Urquhart C. Publishing trends in medical journal literature: the views of medical staff in an NHS teaching hospital in the United Kingdom. Health Info Libr J 2004;21 (02):121–124 In this context, the main function of medical journals is to transmit information that improves health care, publishing scientific articles that focus on issues of great relevance in health practice.33 Hudzik B.What makes a good medical journal great? CMAJ 2016; 188(07):531 However, despite the growing number of scientific publications, allowing to reach a wider audience of readers, the authors face an unprecedented challenge when selecting which journal is the ideal journal to publish their research.33 Hudzik B.What makes a good medical journal great? CMAJ 2016; 188(07):531

4 Garba S, Ahmed A, Mai A, Makama G, Odigie V. Proliferations of scientific medical journals: a burden or a blessing. Oman Med J 2010;25(04):311–314
-55 Suiter AM, Sarli CC. Selecting a journal for publication: criteria to consider. Mo Med 2019;116(06):461–465

In this difficult decision-making, the impact factor (IF) of the journal has been one of the most widely used factors to evaluate its quality, importance, and penetration in the academic environment.66 Not-so-deep impact. Nature 2005;435(7045):1003–1004,77 Sundaram K, Warren J, Anis HK, Klika AK, Piuzzi NS. Publication integrity in orthopaedic journals: the self-citation in orthopaedic research (SCOR) threshold. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol 2020;30 (04):629–635 The IF is calculated by dividing the number of citations of a journal in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) in one year by the total number of articles published in the same discipline in the journal evaluated in the previous two years.88 Garfield E. The history and meaning of the journal impact factor. JAMA 2006;295(01):90–93 Some authors have suggested the choice of scientific journals owned by an association of health professionals or publications that allow free access to the reader, potentially increasing the visibility of the study.99 Björk BC, Solomon D. Open access versus subscription journals: a comparison of scientific impact. BMC Med 2012;10:73,1010 Suzuki K, Edelson A, Iversen LL, Hausmann L, Schulz JB, Turner AJ. A learned society’s perspective on publishing. J Neurochem 2016; 139(Suppl 2):17–23

In Brazil, Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Rev Bras Ortop) is the scientific publishing body of Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Treaumatologia (SBOT).1111 Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia. [Last accessed in January 2021] from https://www.scielo.br/revistas/rbort/iaboutj.htm
https://www.scielo.br/revistas/rbort/iab...
The journal does not receive funding money from funding agencies and is fully supported by SBOT, without charging a fee for submission and publication of its articles. Since 2009 it is indexed in PubMed, PubMed Central, Scopus, SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library On-Line) and LILACS (Latin American Literature in Health Sciences) databases, ensuring good visibility in the world orthopedic scenario. Nevertheless, Lech, in an editorial published in the journal itself in 1994, drew attention to the fact that national authors do not mention national authors, demonstrated by the low rate of self-citation within the journal.1212 Lech O. Os autores brasileiros não citam os autores brasileiros. [Editorial]Rev Bras Ortop 1994;29(09): Among the causes pointed out, we highlight the need to use international references to "confer veracity" to the study and the phenomena of "third-worldism" and "implicit competition" among the authors.

Interestingly, despite having increased its exposure in databases of excellence in medical research, since 1994 little has changed in this poor scenario of citations of the journal itself.1313 Lech O. Autores nacionais não citam os autores nacionais–parte 2. Comunicação Pessoal; 2020 But do Brazilian authors actually mention less the journal of their professional association than foreign authors do for their societies or medical associations? Our hypothesis is that little has changed since 1994, keeping the journal's number of self-citations low. The aim of this study is to observe the profile of self-citations of Rev Bras Ortop and citations of this journal in other medical journals of orthopedics.

Material and Methods

This is a cross-sectional observational study of the frequency of self-citations and citations of Rev Bras Ortop in other orthopedic medical journals. In addition to Rev Bras Ortop, four other magazines of general scope were chosen within the specialty (The Journal of Bone & Joint Surg American [J Bone Joint Surg Am], Bone & Joint Journal [Bone Joint J], Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica [Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc] and Der Unfallchirurgie [Unfallchirurg]) and a journal specific to a knowledge area (Journal of Shoulder & Elbow Surgery [J Shoulder Elbow Surg]).

J Bone Joint Surg Am is a peer-reviewed fortnightly medical journal published by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc. (Massachusetts, USA). It is indexed in PubMed, Scopus, CrossRef, Portico and Web of Science, with 4.57 IF 2019.1414 The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. [Last accessed in January 2021] from https://www.ovid.com/product-details.11933.html
https://www.ovid.com/product-details.119...
Bone Joint J, formerly known as The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British, is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery (London, United Kingdom). It is indexed in PubMed, with 4.30 IF 2019.1515 The Bone & Joint Journal. [Last accessed in January 2021] from: https://online.boneandjoint.org.uk/journal/bjj
https://online.boneandjoint.org.uk/journ...
Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc is the official journal of the Turkish Association of Orthopedis and Traumatology (Türk Ortopedi ve Travmatoloji Derneği - TOTDER) and the Turkish Society of Orthopedics and Traumatology (Türk Orthopedi ve Travmatoloji Birliği Derneği - TOTBID). It is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal published bimonthly in English. It is indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded, PubMed, PubMed Central, Scopus, DOAJ, Index Copernicus and TUBITAK ULAKBIM TR Index, with 1.21 IF 2019.1616 Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Túrcica. [Last accessed in January 2021] from https://www.aott.org.tr/
https://www.aott.org.tr/...
Unfallchirurg is the official medical journal of the German Society of Trauma Surgery (Deutschen Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie), of monthly periodicity, offering some open access articles and others only by subscription. The articles are peer-reviewed and originally published in German, with abstract in English. It is indexed in the Science Citation Index (SCI) Expanded, PubMed, EMBASE and Scopus, with 0.67 IF 2019.1717 Der Unfallchirurg. [Last accessed in January 2021] from https://www.springer.com/journal/113
https://www.springer.com/journal/113...
J Shoulder Elbow Surg is the official publication of several medical societies, including Sociedad Latinoamericana de Hombro y Codo. It has monthly periodicity, and its articles are peer reviewed. It offers open access articles and other articles by subscription only. It is indexed in PubMed, EMBASE and Scopus, with 2.81 IF 2019.1818 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. Last accessed in January 2021 from https://www.jshoulderelbow.org/
https://www.jshoulderelbow.org/...
Table 1 provides information from selected journals.

Table 1
Information from orthopedic medical journals used in the study

The last 15 articles published in 2020 were selected in each of the six journals. All references were evaluated to identify the journal in which they were originally published. The distribution of punctual frequency of the four main journals mentioned, their position and the percentage relative to the total number of citations were observed in each of the journals. The number of times Rev Bras Ortop was mentioned in each of the selected journals was evaluated using its absolute and relative frequencies.

Results

The total number of citations in this study was 2527, ranging from 386 (Rev Bras Ortop) to 486 (J Shoulder Elbow Surg) per journal. Three journals presented high frequency and three journals presented low sel-citation frequency. It was observed that The J Shoulder Elbow Surg, Bone Joint J and J Bone Joint Surg Am present firstly citations of themselves, with 22.2%, 13.7% and 11.9% of the citations, respectively, in relation to the total researched in the journal. Rev Bras Ortop, Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc and Unfallchirurg presented low self-references, with 2.6%, 1.0% and 2.2% of citations, respectively, in relation to the total surveyed in the journal. Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc cited itself four times in a total of 391 references and Unfallchirurg 10 times out of a total of 456 referrals. Rev Bras Ortop is sel-f-mentioned in the sixth position (10 out of a total of 386 references used during the study period), however it was not mentioned in any of the other five medical journals included in the study (absolute frequency 0, relative frequency 0).

Table 2 shows the six orthopedic journals analyzed in the study, with its four main citations, in addition to the number of times Rev Bras Ortop was mentioned in each of the journals.

Table 2
Main citations in the six orthopedic journals included in the study

Discussion

It was observed that, in general, there is a low frequency of rev bras ortop citations both in the journal itself and in the other journals researched in this study. In the evaluation of the last 15 articles published in Rev Bras Ortop in 2020, only 10 were from the journal itself, while in the other five journals included in the study the journal was not mentioned at all. The magnitude of the problem is enormous, since it is the main vehicle for disseminating scientific evidence of Brazilian orthopedists. Although it was not our objective to evaluate the reasons that lead the Brazilian orthopedist to cite their own journal so little, our findings suggest the need to elaborate and implement strategies to encourage the citation of their scientific journal.

There are two ways to deal with this sad reality. One of them is, in a simplistic way, to seek a "culprit," whether this is the "third-worldist" phenomenon, the search for a "good" foreign periodical or the Brazilian orthopedists themselves cious of "their" discovery. However, it should be in mind that there is no reliable list of good and bad journals, and that the sharing of evidence through scientific publications contributes greatly to minimizing the importance of borders and contributing to the use of evidence in the global health field.11 AsnakeM. The importance of scientific publication in the development of public health. Cien Saude Colet 2015;20(07):1972–1973,55 Suiter AM, Sarli CC. Selecting a journal for publication: criteria to consider. Mo Med 2019;116(06):461–465 In addition, there is no "local" or "very specific" knowledge that is not of interest to any medical journal that seeks quality and transparency.1919 Marusić M Why physicians should publish, how easy it is, and how important it is in clinical work. Arch Oncol 2003;11(02): 59–64

The other way to deal with the problem of Rev Bras Ortop's low self-citation is to improve its reputation, which includes indexing in more bibliographic databases, the perception of "prestige" of the journal and the increase of its IF, widely used in the selection of which journal to send the scientific study.22 Morley P, Urquhart C. Publishing trends in medical journal literature: the views of medical staff in an NHS teaching hospital in the United Kingdom. Health Info Libr J 2004;21 (02):121–124,33 Hudzik B.What makes a good medical journal great? CMAJ 2016; 188(07):531,2020 Balhara YP. Indexed journal:What does it mean? Lung India 2012; 29(02):193,2121 Seglen PO. Citation rates and journal impact factors are not suitable for evaluation of research. Acta Orthop Scand 1998;69 (03):224–229 It is interesting to note that of the three journals with the highest number of self-citations, the lowest IF 2019 is 2.81,1818 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. Last accessed in January 2021 from https://www.jshoulderelbow.org/
https://www.jshoulderelbow.org/...
while the highest IF 2019 of the journals with the lowest number of self-citations is 1.21.1616 Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Túrcica. [Last accessed in January 2021] from https://www.aott.org.tr/
https://www.aott.org.tr/...
Currently Rev Bras Ortop's FI 2019 is 0.69.1111 Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia. [Last accessed in January 2021] from https://www.scielo.br/revistas/rbort/iaboutj.htm
https://www.scielo.br/revistas/rbort/iab...
Interestingly, of the three journals of lesser self-citation, all are of official organs of their medical specialty societies. Despite the potential increase in the visibility of the study among a greater number of professionals in the field when it is published in the journal of their own professional medical association,99 Björk BC, Solomon D. Open access versus subscription journals: a comparison of scientific impact. BMC Med 2012;10:73,1010 Suzuki K, Edelson A, Iversen LL, Hausmann L, Schulz JB, Turner AJ. A learned society’s perspective on publishing. J Neurochem 2016; 139(Suppl 2):17–23 Morley and Urquhart22 Morley P, Urquhart C. Publishing trends in medical journal literature: the views of medical staff in an NHS teaching hospital in the United Kingdom. Health Info Libr J 2004;21 (02):121–124 observed that this link was pointed out as of low importance among professionals of a university hospital of the United Kingdom's National Health System.

Although IF is is an important criterion for choosing which journal to submit a scientific study, several authors have pointed out limitations in its use, especially for incorrect manipulation and application of self-citations.77 Sundaram K, Warren J, Anis HK, Klika AK, Piuzzi NS. Publication integrity in orthopaedic journals: the self-citation in orthopaedic research (SCOR) threshold. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol 2020;30 (04):629–635,88 Garfield E. The history and meaning of the journal impact factor. JAMA 2006;295(01):90–93,2222 Kurmis AP. Understanding the limitations of the journal impact factor. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2003;85(12):2449–2454 Moreover, its usefulness does not extend to individual articles, suggesting that there is objectively no correlation between the frequency of citation of an individual article and the IF of a given publication.1919 Marusić M Why physicians should publish, how easy it is, and how important it is in clinical work. Arch Oncol 2003;11(02): 59–64,2222 Kurmis AP. Understanding the limitations of the journal impact factor. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2003;85(12):2449–2454,2323 Whitehouse GH. Impact factors: facts andmyths. Eur Radiol 2002; 12(04):715–717 Finally, it is important to note that the IF does not reflect the quality and transparency in the peer review process to which a journal submits its articles.33 Hudzik B.What makes a good medical journal great? CMAJ 2016; 188(07):531,55 Suiter AM, Sarli CC. Selecting a journal for publication: criteria to consider. Mo Med 2019;116(06):461–465,2424 Chloros GD, Giannoudis VP, Giannoudis PV. Peer-reviewing in surgical journals: revolutionize or perish? Ann Surg 2021 In the study by Morley and Urquhart,22 Morley P, Urquhart C. Publishing trends in medical journal literature: the views of medical staff in an NHS teaching hospital in the United Kingdom. Health Info Libr J 2004;21 (02):121–124 peer review was considered a very important factor in the choice of journal for publication. Reputable journals should fully disclose their peer review process in printed content or on their official Website, and their reviewers should understand the importance of their work in legitimizing publication.55 Suiter AM, Sarli CC. Selecting a journal for publication: criteria to consider. Mo Med 2019;116(06):461–465,2424 Chloros GD, Giannoudis VP, Giannoudis PV. Peer-reviewing in surgical journals: revolutionize or perish? Ann Surg 2021

25 Rupp M, Anastasopoulou L, Wintermeyer E, Malhaan D, El Khassawna T, Heiss C. Predatory journals: a major threat in orthopaedic research. Int Orthop 2019;43(03):509–517
-2626 Smith R. The trouble with medical journals. J R Soc Med 2006;99 (03):115–119 The lack of peer review leads to unethical practices such as plutogism, publication of unscientific falsified data, and unsafe clinical practices.2525 Rupp M, Anastasopoulou L, Wintermeyer E, Malhaan D, El Khassawna T, Heiss C. Predatory journals: a major threat in orthopaedic research. Int Orthop 2019;43(03):509–517 In 2018, more than 42,000 academic journals reviewed by active peers were published, with an accelerated growth of more than 5% in recent years.2727 Wilkinson J. How to find the right journal for your research (using actual data). [Last accessed in January 2021] from: https://clarivate.com/webofsciencegroup/article/how-to-find-the-rightjournal-for-your-research-using-actual-data/
https://clarivate.com/webofsciencegroup/...

The influence of Latin American studies in the orthopedic literature has been limited, with a small number of publications conducted in the region.2828 Chomsky-Higgins K, Miclau TA, Mackechnie MC, et al. Barriers to clinical research in Latin America. Front Public Health 2017;5:57,2929 Urrutia J, Zamora T, Prada C. The fifty most cited Latin-American articles in the orthopaedic literature. Int Orthop 2014;38(08): 1723–1729 In 2014, Latin American countries produced only 1% of all published orthopedic articles.2929 Urrutia J, Zamora T, Prada C. The fifty most cited Latin-American articles in the orthopaedic literature. Int Orthop 2014;38(08): 1723–1729 Of the 50 most cited articles, 20 were by Brazilian authors, but no national journal was used as a reference. In this context, what is necessary for Brazilian orthopedists to recognize the importance of Rev Bras Ortop and choose it to publish their studies? Moreover, how to motivate the citation to the national authors who publish in the journal? Understanding the characteristics that make the articles cited by other scientists can help researchers, institutions and governments promote quality research that could become more influential to the international orthopedic scientific community.2929 Urrutia J, Zamora T, Prada C. The fifty most cited Latin-American articles in the orthopaedic literature. Int Orthop 2014;38(08): 1723–1729

This challenge does not seem to be exclusive to Rev Bras Ortop. In our study, we observed that of the four journals published by their professional specialty associations, only Bone Joint J self-cited first. Certainly, this finding reflects the diversity of subjects covered by Bone Joint J, but also its reputation and credibility built over years. Chomsky-Higgins et al.2828 Chomsky-Higgins K, Miclau TA, Mackechnie MC, et al. Barriers to clinical research in Latin America. Front Public Health 2017;5:57 highlighted the need for strong policies to encourage scientific production, such as support for multicenter projects and clinical studies that benefit the local population, encouraging residents and young orthopedists to produce quality research and improvement of hospital infrastructure. Thus, as the largest professional and educational entity of Brazilian orthopedics, SBOT needs to foster training and obtain the necessary funding to develop national data that can be published in its own journal, increasing the visibility of Brazilian research and researchers on the world stage. In parallel, there is a need for this and other professional medical associations to act with government institutions, such as CAPES, in order to reduce bureaucratic pressure, characterized by arbitrary elevation of cutting levels for financing purposes, which leads national authors to try to publish their manuscripts in journals with higher IF in their field of research, instead of seeking a Brazilian journal, such as Rev Bras Ortop.3030 Metze K. Bureaucrats, researchers, editors, and the impact factor: a vicious circle that is detrimental to science. Clinics (Sao Paulo) 2010;65(10):937–940

Among the limitations of the study, we highlight mainly the short period of data collection (last 15 articles published in 2020) and the lack of investigation of the reasons that lead the Brazilian orthopedist to cite so little of their own journal. Because this is a cross-sectional observational study, we examined the self-citation rate at a given time, evaluating the strength of the relationship between the exposure factor and bibliometric variables taken into account in scientific journals, such as IF, peer review and main editorial source. Cross-sectional studies are known to have an inherent temporal dimension, as they verify the prevalence of the exposure factor at present time.3131 Song JW, Chung KC. Observational studies: cohort and casecontrol studies. Plast Reconstr Surg 2010;126(06):2234–2242 Thus, we observed that Rev Bras Ortop showed a low self-citation rate, suggesting the need to implement specific strategies to reverse the current scenario. Understanding the reasons for the low self-citation rate is fundamental, but the fact that this was not the focus of the present study does not make it impossible to take actions that improve the visibility of the main scientific publication of SBOT.

Conclusion

It was observed that Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia has a low self-citation rate, showing that Brazilian orthopedists do not mention Brazilian orthopedists who publish in the journal. We suggest the development and implementation of strong strategies to improve the visibility of the journal in the world academic-scientific scenario. It is essential that Brazilian orthopedists understand this reality and help directly and effectively in their change.

  • *
    Work developed by the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology Prof. Nova Monteiro, Hospital Municipal Miguel Couto, Rio de Janeiro, RJ and Hospital São Vicente de Paulo, Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil.

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    04 June 2021
  • Date of issue
    Mar-Apr 2021

History

  • Received
    07 Feb 2021
  • Accepted
    19 Feb 2021
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