IntroducciÓn: La Coordinación de Investigación en Salud del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social promueve acciones para la realización del Foro Sur de Investigación en Salud del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (FSIS-IMSS), entre las que destacan la presentación de reportes de investigación.
Objetivo: Analizar la actividad científica del FSIS-IMSS de 1995 a 2018 a través de los reportes de investigación publicados en el marco del Foro Sur.
Material Y MÉtodos: Estudio bibliométrico de los reportes de investigación publicados. Se elaboró una base de datos en el gestor EndNote X8 y se exportó a Excel para su análisis. Se empleó el Manual Metodológico de Indicadores Médicos 2017 para estandarizar la temática de investigación. Variables: productividad, colaboración, concentración y dispersión. Análisis: frecuencia y media, pruebas de Olmstead Tukey modificada por García de León, Shapiro-Wilk, r de Spearman y ji al cuadrado.
Resultados: 15,249 investigadores (el 53% mujeres) publicaron 6166 reportes de investigación. Ley de Price con ecuación: y = 130.13 e0.048x. Ley de Lotka conforma 45 grandes investigadores, 2899 medianos y 12,305 pequeños (p < 0.05). Colaboración alta: índice Subramanyan 0.8860 y tres autores como extensión (p < 0.05). Concentración temática moderada: índice Price 0.4922. Categoría temática dominante: diabetes mellitus. El modelo de Bradford explica la contribución de investigadores adscritos a 58 tipos de unidades, 10/58 aportaron 2054 reportes frente a 2061 de 57/58.
Conclusiones: La actividad científica del FSIS-IMSS en 1995-2018 tuvo mayor participación de mujeres y colaboración múltiple. Se observa una extensión de reportes constante de crecimiento exponencial y concentración de autores de reporte único. Discreta dispersión temática. Alta productividad de las unidades médicas de alta especialidad, los hospitales generales de zona y las instituciones educativas.
Background: The Health Research Coordination of the Mexican Institute of the Mexican Institute of Social Security promotes actions for the realization of the Southern Forum of Health Research of the Mexican Institute of Social Security (FSIS-IMSS), among which the presentation of research reports stands out.
Objective: Analyze the scientific activity of FSIS-IMSS from 1995 to 2018, through the research reports published in the framework of the Southern Forum.
Material And Methods: Bibliometric study of published research reports. The database was created in the EndNote X8 manager and exported to Excel for analysis. Methodological Manual of Medical Indicators 2017 used to standardize research topics. Variables: productivity; collaboration; concentration; dispersion. Analysis: frequency, mean. Olmstead Tukey tests modified by García de León, Shapiro Wilk, r Spearman, Chi square.
Results: 15,249 researchers (53% women) published 6166 scientific reports. Law of Price with equation: y = 130.13 e0.048x. Lotka’s law consists of 45 large researchers, 2899 medium and 12,305 small (p < 0.05). High collaboration: Subramanyan index 0.8860 and three authors as extension (p < 0.05). Moderate thematic concentration: Price index 0.4922. Olmstead Tukey test modified by García de León exposes dominant thematic category: diabetes mellitus. Model of Bradford explains: 10/58 different types of units according to secondment of researchers contributed 2054 reports; 57/58 contributed 2061.
Conclusions: Scientific activity of the FSIS-IMSS, from 1995-2018 shows greater participation of women, multiple collaboration and extension of constant reports of exponential growth and concentration of single report authors. Discrete thematic dispersion. High productivity of high specialty medical units, general zone hospitals and educational institutions.
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