Mapping and Visualization of Cancer Research in Indonesia: A Scientometric Analysis

Introduction The incidence of cancer and its prevalence are increasing in Indonesia. It is crucial to ensure national cancer policies are evidence-based and promote research. While cancer research is being conducted across Indonesia, the extent and focus of research activities are not known, with no...

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Main Authors: Herindita Puspitaningtyas, Aufia Espressivo, Susanna H Hutajulu, Anis Fuad, Matthew J Allsop
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-10-01
Series:Cancer Control
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/10732748211053464
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author Herindita Puspitaningtyas
Aufia Espressivo
Susanna H Hutajulu
Anis Fuad
Matthew J Allsop
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Aufia Espressivo
Susanna H Hutajulu
Anis Fuad
Matthew J Allsop
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description Introduction The incidence of cancer and its prevalence are increasing in Indonesia. It is crucial to ensure national cancer policies are evidence-based and promote research. While cancer research is being conducted across Indonesia, the extent and focus of research activities are not known, with no existing synthesis of the cancer research landscape. We seek to address this gap by characterising trends in the extent and types of cancer research conducted in Indonesia. Methods Scientometric study using descriptive analyses to determine annual growth patterns in publications across all cancer research literature from Indonesia. We developed a classification system for both research type and study design which was applied to all included publications. A visualisation software tool (VOSviewer) was used to explore the geographical distribution of research activity. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to determine the influence of international collaboration on the impact factor of journals in which articles were published. Results We retrieved 1773 cancer-related articles published by Indonesia-affiliated authors from 1961 to 2020, with notable year-on-year increases in the annual total number of published articles since 2015. Most articles (84.0%) were published by authors affiliated with institutions on Java Island. The most commonly published article type was basic research and discovery science (28.8%), using a one-group analytical study design (28.8%). International collaboration was significantly correlated with a higher h-index of the journal in which research was published (P < .0001, r = .317). Conclusion An increase in the number and range of topics explored in cancer-related publications over time was identified. The summary of the current corpus of cancer-related research for Indonesia can be used to direct the development of the national cancer control plan alongside informing the national cancer research strategy. Our novel and feasible scientometric approach can be used to direct future national and regional mapping of cancer research.
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spelling doaj.art-9b0645a6162a465392100aa1c2383f842022-12-21T21:35:22ZengSAGE PublishingCancer Control1073-27482021-10-012810.1177/10732748211053464Mapping and Visualization of Cancer Research in Indonesia: A Scientometric AnalysisHerindita PuspitaningtyasAufia EspressivoSusanna H HutajuluAnis FuadMatthew J AllsopIntroduction The incidence of cancer and its prevalence are increasing in Indonesia. It is crucial to ensure national cancer policies are evidence-based and promote research. While cancer research is being conducted across Indonesia, the extent and focus of research activities are not known, with no existing synthesis of the cancer research landscape. We seek to address this gap by characterising trends in the extent and types of cancer research conducted in Indonesia. Methods Scientometric study using descriptive analyses to determine annual growth patterns in publications across all cancer research literature from Indonesia. We developed a classification system for both research type and study design which was applied to all included publications. A visualisation software tool (VOSviewer) was used to explore the geographical distribution of research activity. The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to determine the influence of international collaboration on the impact factor of journals in which articles were published. Results We retrieved 1773 cancer-related articles published by Indonesia-affiliated authors from 1961 to 2020, with notable year-on-year increases in the annual total number of published articles since 2015. Most articles (84.0%) were published by authors affiliated with institutions on Java Island. The most commonly published article type was basic research and discovery science (28.8%), using a one-group analytical study design (28.8%). International collaboration was significantly correlated with a higher h-index of the journal in which research was published (P < .0001, r = .317). Conclusion An increase in the number and range of topics explored in cancer-related publications over time was identified. The summary of the current corpus of cancer-related research for Indonesia can be used to direct the development of the national cancer control plan alongside informing the national cancer research strategy. Our novel and feasible scientometric approach can be used to direct future national and regional mapping of cancer research.https://doi.org/10.1177/10732748211053464
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Susanna H Hutajulu
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Matthew J Allsop
Mapping and Visualization of Cancer Research in Indonesia: A Scientometric Analysis
Cancer Control
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title_fullStr Mapping and Visualization of Cancer Research in Indonesia: A Scientometric Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Mapping and Visualization of Cancer Research in Indonesia: A Scientometric Analysis
title_short Mapping and Visualization of Cancer Research in Indonesia: A Scientometric Analysis
title_sort mapping and visualization of cancer research in indonesia a scientometric analysis
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