Medical imaging literature in MyCite

The presence of imaging technologies in Malaysia needs to be supported by homegrown research to optimize and tailor their usage for local benefits. Research done elsewhere may not be applicable to local situations. This study investigates the contribution of researches by Malaysian academicians and...

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Main Authors: Kamarudin, Nurul Husna, A Rahman, Nor Azlina, Zainuddin, Zainul Ibrahim
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spelling iium-758162019-11-29T08:21:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/75816/ Medical imaging literature in MyCite Kamarudin, Nurul Husna A Rahman, Nor Azlina Zainuddin, Zainul Ibrahim R Medicine (General) The presence of imaging technologies in Malaysia needs to be supported by homegrown research to optimize and tailor their usage for local benefits. Research done elsewhere may not be applicable to local situations. This study investigates the contribution of researches by Malaysian academicians and service providers to the field of medical imaging, as evident in the Malaysian Citation index (MyCite) database. Bibliometric and thematic analyses were performed on publications featured in the database from 2006 to 2016. The bibliometric analysis provided information on the affiliation of the authors, their professional backgrounds, types of studies, and the journals involved while the thematic analysis identified the themes and sub-themes of identified articles. The study found that Malaysians contributed 54.1% of the publications, followed by non-Malaysians (41.8%) and collaboration authors (4.1%). Researchers were mostly from university-based and hospital university-based institutions. The thematic analysis presented that 42.9% of articles were classified under clinical themes. The results also suggested that the current trends of research in medical imaging are focused on topics involving clinical and modality, and only a few patient-centered researches. This is an indication that more researches that are relevant to local practices and needs are required as this will strengthen the medical imaging practice in the country. UPM Press 2019-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/75816/13/75816%20Medical%20Imaging%20Literature%20in%20MyCite.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/75816/7/75816_Medical%20imaging%20literature%20in%20mycite_Scopus.pdf Kamarudin, Nurul Husna and A Rahman, Nor Azlina and Zainuddin, Zainul Ibrahim (2019) Medical imaging literature in MyCite. Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology, 27 (4). pp. 1471-1483. ISSN 0128-7680 E-ISSN 2231-8526 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JST%20Vol.%2027%20(4)%20Oct.%202019/01%20JST-1025-2017.pdf
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Kamarudin, Nurul Husna
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Zainuddin, Zainul Ibrahim
Medical imaging literature in MyCite
description The presence of imaging technologies in Malaysia needs to be supported by homegrown research to optimize and tailor their usage for local benefits. Research done elsewhere may not be applicable to local situations. This study investigates the contribution of researches by Malaysian academicians and service providers to the field of medical imaging, as evident in the Malaysian Citation index (MyCite) database. Bibliometric and thematic analyses were performed on publications featured in the database from 2006 to 2016. The bibliometric analysis provided information on the affiliation of the authors, their professional backgrounds, types of studies, and the journals involved while the thematic analysis identified the themes and sub-themes of identified articles. The study found that Malaysians contributed 54.1% of the publications, followed by non-Malaysians (41.8%) and collaboration authors (4.1%). Researchers were mostly from university-based and hospital university-based institutions. The thematic analysis presented that 42.9% of articles were classified under clinical themes. The results also suggested that the current trends of research in medical imaging are focused on topics involving clinical and modality, and only a few patient-centered researches. This is an indication that more researches that are relevant to local practices and needs are required as this will strengthen the medical imaging practice in the country.
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author Kamarudin, Nurul Husna
A Rahman, Nor Azlina
Zainuddin, Zainul Ibrahim
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Zainuddin, Zainul Ibrahim
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title Medical imaging literature in MyCite
title_short Medical imaging literature in MyCite
title_full Medical imaging literature in MyCite
title_fullStr Medical imaging literature in MyCite
title_full_unstemmed Medical imaging literature in MyCite
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publisher UPM Press
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/75816/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/75816/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/75816/13/75816%20Medical%20Imaging%20Literature%20in%20MyCite.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/75816/7/75816_Medical%20imaging%20literature%20in%20mycite_Scopus.pdf
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