Abstract

Background: Occupational therapy (OT) is one of the allied health professions that had its first journals way back in 1920. The main objective of this study was to find out the publication trend in the field of OT research for the period of 2001-2020 using the principles of bibliometrics and scientometrics. Methods: The data was retrieved from Scopus from the past 20-years (2001-2020). VOSviewer software was used to find year-wise publications in OT-specific and non-OT-specific Journals along with top journals, countries, organisations, authors, cited articles, and highly used keywords. Results: There was a steady growth of OT articles from the past 20-years. Scopus indexes 16 OT-specific journals are identified. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, British Journal of Occupational Therapy Journal, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy and Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy are the leading publications and citations. Comparison of OT-specific and non-OT journals inferred that the OT-specific papers are three times more published in non-OT journals. There is a trend in publishing multidisciplinary medical journals than OT journals. The US publishes the highest number of articles, followed by the UK, Australia, Canada, and Germany. Though the US alone produced a considerable number of articles (9517), only five organisations are listed in the top-20, compared to Canada (n=6) and Australia (n=5). Australia represents the highest published authors (n=11/20), and Canada represents a highly cited author from the top-cited publications. The “occupational therapy”, “rehabilitation”, “stroke”, “physical therapy,” and “activities of daily living” are the five common keywords used by OT authors. This study lists top-20 journals along with their CiteScore and Journal Impact Factor. Conclusions: This study will help the budding researchers in OT to select a suitable quality journal for publication and, further, helpful for research promotion, researcher incentivising, grant allocations, and policymakers in the OT field.

Highlights

  • Occupational therapy (OT) is one of the allied health professions practiced globally

  • One-fourth (24.30%) of articles were published in OT-specific journals in the last twenty years, and three-fourths (75.69 %) articles were published in non-OT-specific journals

  • A total of 16 OT-specific journals are listed in the Scopus database

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Introduction

Occupational therapy (OT) is one of the allied health professions practiced globally. There are thirty-nine journals published that have contained “occupational therapy” in journal-title available online. Thirty-two among those journals are published in the English language (Cruz et al, 2019). Brown, Gutman, Ho, et al, 2018) This method is proven to examine the impact or influence of published articles, journals, researchers, institutions, and countries. This method evaluates the performance in micro-level such as institution/university performance to macro-level such performance of a particular profession in research and country-wise research evaluation VOSviewer software was used to find year-wise publications in OT-specific and non-OT-specific Journals along with top journals, countries, organisations, authors, cited articles, and highly used keywords. This study lists top-20 journals along with their CiteScore and Journal Impact Factor

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