Abstract

Objective To understand the statistics of papers collected by SCI in 3 first class hospitals (Qilu Hospital, Shangdong Province-owned Hospital and Affiliated Hospital of Qiingdao University) during 2002-2016. Methods The Web of Science database was used to search papers published by these three hospitals, indications as number of publication, citation numbers, fund number, journal impact factors, the distribution of the number of the partition Q1 subjects were gathered together to be analyzed. Results 3 hospitals in total published 11 597 SCI papers, the number of publication showed an average annual increase of 44.1%. 3 hospitals were cited in order 7.72, 6.29, 5.22. Fund projects are funded by the order of 1.72, 1.48, and 1.27; each paper has more than 1 kinds of domestic or foreign funding. The influence factors were 3.04, 2.82, 2.66. The average annual growth rate of influencing factors was 54.15%, 42.89%, 52.21%. Q1 volume and the volume of each document in the order of 1 784(32.57%), 907(27.5%), 660(23.96%), only Qilu Hospital close to 1/3. The proportion of papers on the subject distribution of oncology is higher. Conclusions SCI publication related indicators showed that all these three hospitals are increasing continuingly, however, the overall level and depth of medical research needs to be improved. It is necessary to perfect the incentive mechanism of scientific research management and scientific research, strengthen the output of dominant disciplines, and the cooperation of medical institutions at home and abroad needs to be further expanded and strengthened. Key words: First class hospitals; Bibliometric; SCI; Scientific research management

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