Full Journal Title: Zhongguo Zhen Jiu
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? Fei, Y.T., Yang, D.Q., Hu, L.J., Lu, J. and Tu, Y. (2007), Bibliometrics study on dominant diseases in modern acupuncture clinic. Zhongguo Zhen Jiu, 27 (3), 229-232.
Full Text: Zho Zhe Jiu27, 229.pdf
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To find out the dominant diseases in the clinic of modern acupuncture. METHODS: By means of bibliometrics, clinical acupuncture study literatures from 1978 to 2004, searched from CBM database, were sorted and counted to show the different clinical utilizing quantities and developing trends of different disease groups in the acupuncture clinic. RESULTS: Obviously dominant type: nervous system diseases; mature type: motor system diseases; developing type: 3 kind of diseases including psychosis; premature type: diseases related with surgery; steady type: 3 kind of diseases including digestive system diseases (diseases of liver and gallbladder are not included); pre-developing diseases: 5 kind of diseases including otorhinolaryngologic diseases. CONCLUSION: Among all these types, obvious advantage type and mature type are the most distinguishing. Developing type has the most significant ascending trend. Premature type has relatively strong developing potentiality.
Keywords: Acupuncture, Bibliometrics, Clinic, Clinical, Database, Developing, Diseases, Liver, Methods, Premature, Psychosis, Surgery, Trend, Trends
Title: Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi
Full Journal Title: Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi
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? Yu, G.P. and Gao, S.W. (1994), Quality of clinical trials of Chinese herbal drugs, a review of 314 published papers. Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi, 14 (1), 50-52.
Full Text: 1994\Zho Zho Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi14, 50.pdf
Abstract: The study was based on a review of clinical trials for herbal drugs published in various journals. Three journals selected were Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine (JITWM), Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine (JTCM), and a provincial Journal of Traditional Medicine (JTM). In order to reflect different levels of the journal, each paper of the clinical trials of herbal drugs in the above-mentioned journals during the survey years, 1991, 1987 and 1980 (or 1981) was reviewed using a standard checklist and quantified through a score system. A total of 314 paper were reviewed, in which 179 in 1991, 82 in 1987, and 53 in 1980 and 1981. Controlled trials were found in 86% of JITWM, 40.8% of JTCM, and 26.8% of JTM in 1991. Although there was an increased trend in the use or randomized trials, it still showed a lower proportion, respectively 52.9% in JITWM, 36.0% in JTCM, and 11.1% in JTM. We found that the quality of clinical trials in JITWM was the first, JTCM the second, JTM the third and showed a gradually improved trend with time.
Keywords: Chinese, Clinical, Clinical Trials, Drugs, First, Journal, Journals, Quality, Quality of, Randomized, Review, Standard, Survey, Trend
Title: Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi
Full Journal Title: Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi
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? Duan, X., Liu, X. and Zhang, C. (2002), Analysis of articles on ocular fundus diseases in Chinese medical journals. Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi, 38 (3), 132-134.
Full Text: 2002\Zho Yan Ke Za Zhi38, 132.pdf
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To find out evidence for the improvement of research resources of ocular fundus diseases in China. DATA SOURCES RESEARCH: articles about fundus oculi in 418 Chinese medical journals published in the mainland of China from January 1, 1999 to June 30, 2001. DATA SELECTION: A total of 2 352 articles about ocular fundus diseases included 1 651 original articles, 324 case reports, and 171 reviews. The original articles covered basic research (402 articles), clinical research (530), treatment with combined traditional Chinese and Western medicine (270), clinical application of testing technology (295), epidemiology (142), and others (12). RESULTS: Data showed that retinal detachment, trauma, retinal vein occlusion, and diabetic retinopathy were the major areas of clinical research. Ophthalmology periodicals published most of the achievements in the research of ocular fundus diseases, while less in general medical journals. Yet, reports on critical evaluation of these treatments were not available. The resources of research and utilization in ocular fundus diseases in China had not been documented. CONCLUSIONS: The research into ocular fundus diseases is an active area in China. Critical evaluation and application of the research resources of ocular fundus diseases should be improved.
Keywords: Application, Case Reports, China, Chinese, Clinical, Clinical Research, Diseases, Epidemiology, Evaluation, Evidence, General, Improvement, Journals, Medical, Medical Journals, Medicine, Periodicals, Research, Reviews, Selection, Technology, Testing, Trauma, Treatment, Utilization
? Shi, S.X. and Yang, H. (2005), Analysis of the articles published in Chinese journal of ophthalmology during years 2001 to 2004. Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi, 41 (7), 652-655.
Full Text: 2005\Zho Yan Ke Za Zhi41, 652.pdf
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To study characteristics of the publication of Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology during years of 2001 to 2004. METHODS: Statistic method was used to retrieve the following parameters of Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology: numbers of articles, columns, citation frequencies, grants support, time lag from accepted to publication. RESULTS: The journal published 926 pieces of papers and 16 reports during years of 2001 to 2004. There were 24 columns; citation rates were 89.98%; papers published in the journal 19.53% got grant support. The times lag for publication was relatively longer. CONCLUSIONS: Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology is a high quality, specialized and core periodical in china.
Keywords: Characteristics, Chinese, Citation, Journal, Methods, Papers, Periodical, Publication, Quality, Rates, Support
? Yu, G., Yang, H. and Zhao, Y.Y. (2005), Analysis of authors of articles published in Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology from 1995 to 2004. Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi, 41 (8), 763-766.
Full Text: 2005\Zho Yan Ke Za Zhi41, 763.pdf
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: We aimed to analyze the authors, the organizations and regional distribution of these authors of Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology, and ascertain the core authors, core organizations and core regions. METHODS: Using quantitative analysis method, we analysed the authors, co-authors and the core authors of papers published between 1995 to 2004. Also, the distributions of districts and highly quantitative organization were determined statistically. RESULTS: There were 2143 articles published during the last ten years; 912 author had published only one paper, accounted for 70.59% of total first authors. There were 1853 articles with one or more co-authors, the cooperative rate and degree were 86.47% and 3.56, respectively. There were 290 papers with single author, which accounted for 13.53% of total papers. The number of papers from universities, institutes, affiliated hospitals and hospitals were 246 (11.48%), 176 (8.21%), 969 (45.22%) and 423 (19.74%), respectively. There were 82 core authors published 553 (25.81%) papers, while 20 highly-quantities organizations published 1016 (47.41%) papers. Core region was Beijing, which published 574 (26.78%) articles. CONCLUSIONS: Authors of the Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology have a wide distribution and highly cooperative rate. There are a group of active and talented core authors, who have a great influence on this journal.
Keywords: Analysis, Chinese, Co-Authors, Distribution, First, Hospitals, Journal, Methods, Organization, Papers, Quantitative Analysis, Regional, Universities
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