Development of an Eastern Mediterranean Region search strategy for biomedical citations indexed in PubMed

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Abstract

PubMed, a ‘barrier-free’ bibliographic database covering biomedical and health disciplines, has been successfully used to identify a multitude of indicators that assist in analyzing global trends for biomedical research productivity. The current study represents an original attempt to develop and optimize an Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMsearch strategy in PubMed to pave the way for subsequent descriptive analyses. The refined EMR search strategy contains elaborate syntaxes which facilitate controlling the search process and maintaining a proper balance between sensitivity and precision of the obtained results. Country-specific citation data were manually scanned for false positive publications. Our results indicate that publication productivity increased nearly five-fold in the EMR from 2004 to 2013. Five countries (Islamic Republic of Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Pakistan in order of total publicationcontributed to 80% of all EMR publications during this period. Each of the remaining 17 EMR countries contributed less than 4%. We believe that the methodology presented in this study can be used in conjunction with other metrics to extract invaluable indicators to describe EMR health research systems.

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Tadmouri, G. O., Mandil, A., & Rashidian, A. (2017). Development of an Eastern Mediterranean Region search strategy for biomedical citations indexed in PubMed. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 23(9), 619–625. https://doi.org/10.26719/2017.23.9.619

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