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Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare | 2006

A bibliographic snapshot of the telemedicine citation literature

Peter Whan; Nancy A Brown; Richard Wootton

There appear to have been no previous literature-based or literature-oriented studies in telemedicine which have analysed raw citation data. Using a simple search strategy, the Web of Science was analysed up to the end of 2005 to give a snapshot of the field, and to identify matters which would need to be considered in larger scale bibliometric studies. Of the 3673 telemedicine documents retrieved, 221 3 (60%) had been cited. Of 56,875 citation records, 32,460 unique citation formats were found. The most-cited paper, and the paper with the greatest annual citation rate, was Perednia and Allens review article in JAMA, 1995. The two specialist telemedicine journals published 40% of all papers retrieved. In the general literature (i.e. excluding the two specialist journals) there were 1556 citations to their 1 374 ‘citable’ articles, apportioned in the ratio 76:24, almost exactly in accordance with the distribution of the articles themselves. However, each of the two specialist telemedicine journals cited itself in a proportion higher than its share of original articles, with an ‘excess’ of self-citations of 14% in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, and 19% in the Telemedicine Journal and E-Health. Despite certain technical difficulties, there is considerable scope for bibliometric research in telemedicine.


8th International Conference On Scientometrics and Informetrics, Vols 1 and 2 - Issi-2001, Proceedings | 2001

Where to look for evidence about palliative, symptomatic and supportive care: A journey through bibliographic space and time

Peter Whan


Archive | 2007

Palliative care knowledge system : a case study of Cicely Saunders' pioneering role

Peter Whan


4th Research Forum of the European Association for Palliative Care: "Collaborate to Catalyse Research" | 2006

Palliative care (PC) literature as the basis and object of study: A proposed research framework

Peter Whan


4th Research Forum of the European Association for Palliative Care: "Collaborate to Catalyse Research" | 2006

Pioneer of more than care - a bibliometric tribute to the role of Dame Cicely Saunders (1918 - 2005) in the formation of knowledge systems and structures for palliative care

Peter Whan


4th Research Forum of the European Association for Palliative Care: "Collaborate to Catalyse Research" | 2006

Betwixt and between: Liminality and related ideas as powerful conceptual tools for research in Palliative Care (PC)

Peter Whan


The 2005 Congress of the EAPC - A World Congress of Palliative Care: 9th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care | 2005

From Latin to local: How words for covering, curing and caring have moved beyond European borders of language, location and lifetime in two millenia

Peter Whan


The 2005 Congress of the EAPC - A World Congress of Palliative Care: 9th Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care | 2005

Palliative Access Links (PALs) as ambassadors for palliative care: Moving information beyond the provider community border and taking volunteering into new territory

Peter Whan


New Horizons - 8th Aust Palliative Care Conf 2005 | 2005

Pre-historic challenges and dilemmas of palliative care: everything old is new again

Peter Whan


8th Australian Palliative Care Conference 2005: New Horizons | 2005

Choosing a quality of life instrument for a multidisciplinary motor neurone disease clinic

Peter Whan

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Debbie F. Canning

Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital

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Geoff Mitchell

University of Queensland

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Patsy Yates

Queensland University of Technology

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Richard Wootton

University Hospital of North Norway

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