Abstract

Research activities in Saudi Arabia are promoted at the governmental and institutional levels. However, the output and quality of research conducted in the field of neurology has not yet been measured quantitatively. This study therefore aimed to analyse neurology-related publications from Saudi Arabia. This study was conducted in January 2016. A systematic search using the PubMed® search engine (National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, USA) was conducted to identify all neurology-related articles published from Saudi Arabia between January 1996 and December 2015. A total of 1,292 neurology-related publications were identified. Neurology research increased linearly with time, with most publications originating from Riyadh (67%) and the university sector (≈47%). However, most neurology-related articles were published in journals which had an impact factor of <1 (55%). Neurology research in Saudi Arabia has increased substantially over the last 20 years. However, as most articles were published in low-impact journals, the quality of research remains inadequate and should be improved. It is important that an official research culture be established in both governmental and private universities as well as colleges and health institutions in Saudi Arabia. The formation of clinical academic departments staffed by research experts is recommended to ensure the quality of neurology research output.

Highlights

  • Research activities in Saudi Arabia are promoted at the governmental and institutional levels

  • - The findings of this study indicate that research culture urgently needs to be promoted in Saudi Arabia, perhaps by establishing clinical academic departments staffed by research experts

  • Most neurology publications were from Riyadh (67%), the capital of Saudi Arabia, followed by Jeddah (15%)

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Abstract: Objectives: Research activities in Saudi Arabia are promoted at the governmental and institutional levels. A systematic search using the PubMed® search engine (National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, USA) was conducted to identify all neurology-related articles published from Saudi Arabia between January 1996 and December 2015. Advances in Knowledge - This study analyses neurology-related articles published from Saudi Arabia between January 1996 and December 2015, highlighting the status of past and current neurology research in the country. - The findings of this study indicate that research culture urgently needs to be promoted in Saudi Arabia, perhaps by establishing clinical academic departments staffed by research experts.

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