Popis: |
((“Nurse Practitioners”) OR (“Physicians, Family”) OR (“Primary Health Care”) OR (“Family Practice”)) AND (“Diabetes Mellitus” OR “Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2” OR “Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1” OR “Diabetes Mellitus, Lipoatrophic” OR “Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental” OR “Diabetes Complications” OR “Diabetes, Gestational”). The number of articles published in a journal multiplied by its 2006 impact factor was considered as an index of quantity and quality of research (QQ index). Results:Seventy four thousand sixhundredand thirty seven papers about DM and 48448 about PC were published. Only 1401 were about DM+PC, published in 387 different journals. Twelve journals (Diabet Med, Diabetes Care, BMJ, Aten Primaria, Aust Fam Physician, Br J Gen Pract, Adv Nurse Pract, J Fam Pract, Scand J PrimHealth Care, Fam Pract, MMWFortschr Med, Diabetes Res Clin Pract) grouped 31% of papers. “Diabet Med” is the journal with more articles (85 papers; 3.8% of articles) and Scand J Prim Health Care is the best in proportional (26 papers; 5.3% of total articles) terms. According to QQ index, Diabetes Care (64 papers×7.9 impact factor = 506) is the best journal. Conclusions: One thousand four hundred and one papers were published in 387 different journals. Diabet Med is the journal with more productivity. Diabetes Care is the best journal if productivity and impact factor are combined. A DM+PC journal is needed. |