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Publications on Clinical Research in Otolaryngology–A Systematic Analysis of Leading Journals in 2010

Nina M. Kaper, Geerte G. J. Ramakers, Mark C. J. Aarts, Geert J. M. G. van der Heijden

Frontiers in Surgery · 2019

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Summary

Half of publications in Otolaryngology concerns clinical research, which is higher than other specialties. In medical journals outside the field of Otolaryngology, a small proportion (2%) of publications is related to Otolaryngology. Striking is that systematic reviews, which are considered high level evidence, make up for only 2% of publications. We must ensure an increase of clinical research for optimizing medical practice.

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.3389/fsurg.2019.00018
Catalogue ID
BFmom3827k-71j9ec
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