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An Online Model for Neurosurgical Research in Developing Countries: A One-Year Experience in Mexico and Latin America. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Mexico's neurosurgical research is underrepresented globally, with high-income countries dominating funding and resources, necessitating initiatives to boost research in low- and middle-income nations.
  • An online-based research program launched in 2023 provided training on various research topics to 833 registrants, resulting in over 800 students completing at least one module and generating multiple published papers and abstracts.
  • This initiative significantly increased Mexico's neurosurgical research contributions from 0.5% to 0.8% between 2021-2024, illustrating its effectiveness in enhancing scientific output in developing regions.

Article Abstract

Background: Mexico is under-represented in global neurosurgical research. High-income countries represent roughly 10% of the world's population but utilize about 90% of the research funding for medical research, highlighting the need for promoting research initiatives in low- and middle-income countries. We present an online-based research initiative in Mexico that aims to reduce the research gap in neurosurgery.

Methods: Implemented in early 2023, our online-based research initiative included weekly modules covering study types, statistical analysis, meta-analysis, and scientific writing. The first cohort of 22 students completed the 12-week program and then served as tutors for subsequent cohorts. The research model was promoted via word of mouth and social media platforms to medical students, graduates, and specialists across Latin America. Post-program, tutors and the author conducted weekly planning sessions to assist with project planning, analysis, and article writing.

Results: From 833 registrations, over 800 students completed at least 1 training module. The program published 7 articles and presented 12 abstracts at major international neurosurgical meetings. We performed a bibliographic analysis in PubMed and found that from 2021 to 2022, 33,637 neurosurgical articles were published, with 197 involving collaboration from Mexico (0.5%). From 2023 to 2024, 24,121 articles were published, with 205 involving collaboration from Mexico (0.8%), a significant increase (P < 0.001). Our collaboration contributed to 3.4% of these, representing a significant addition in 2023-2024 (P = 0.026).

Conclusions: This online-based neurosurgical model contributed to 3.4% of the neurosurgical research productivity in Mexico. Our findings suggest that this model can effectively bridge the research gap and enhance scientific contributions in developing countries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2024.08.044DOI Listing

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