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<title>Content and Bibliometric Analysis of Articles Published in the Journal of Orthopaedic &amp; Sports Physical Therapy</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.jospt.org/rss/author.rogelioacoronado/author.asp">Rogelio A. Coronado</a>, <a href="http://www.jospt.org/rss/author.wendyawurtzel/author.asp">Wendy A. Wurtzel</a>, <a href="http://www.jospt.org/rss/author.coreybsimon/author.asp">Corey B. Simon</a>, <a href="http://www.jospt.org/rss/author.daniellriddle/author.asp">Daniel L. Riddle</a>, <a href="http://www.jospt.org/rss/author.stevenzgeorge/author.asp">Steven Z. George</a><br /><p><font color="#000099"><strong>STUDY DESIGN:</strong></font> Descriptive bibliometric analysis. <font color="#000099"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong></font> Content and bibliometric studies are useful for describing the publication patterns of a given profession, such as physical therapy, within the medical and allied health fields. However, few studies have conducted these analyses on specialty physical therapy journals. <font color="#000099"><strong>OBJECTIVES:</strong></font> To conduct a content and bibliometric assessment of publications within the <em>Journal of Orthopaedic &amp; Sports Physical Therapy</em> (<em>JOSPT</em>) and report publication and citation trends over multiple years. <font color="#000099"><strong>METHODS:</strong></font> All available <em>JOSPT</em> manuscripts published from 1980 through 2009 were reviewed. Only research reports, topical reviews, and case reports were included in the current analysis. Articles were coded by 2 independent reviewers based on type, participant characteristics, research design, purpose, clinical condition, and intervention. We obtained additional citation information (eg, authors and institutions) from a subset of articles published from 1992 through 2009 using bibliometric software. <font color="#000099"><strong>RESULTS:</strong></font> Of the 2233 available <em>JOSPT</em> publications, 1732 (77.6%) met criteria for inclusion. Of these, 1172 (67.7%) were research reports, 351 (20.3%) topical reviews, and 209 (12.1%) case reports. Over the last 30 years there has been a significant increase in the number of articles published and the percentage of research reports, systematic reviews, articles focused on prognosis, and articles including symptomatic participants. Percentage decreases were observed for topical or nonsystematic reviews and articles focused on anatomy/physiology. Top institutions, authors, and cited papers from 1992 through 2009 were identified in the bibliometric analyses. <font color="#000099"><strong>CONCLUSION:</strong></font> <em>JOSPT</em> has shown publication trends for increased percentage of experimental and clinically relevant research. However, there may be a need for increased publication of randomized controlled trials and studies focused on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment, if goals of evidence-based practice are to be met. </p><p><em>J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2011;41(12):920-931. doi:10.2519/jospt.2011.3808 </em></p><p><font color="#000099"><strong>KEY WORDS:</strong></font> citation analysis, publication trends, research</p>]]></description>
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