Author/Authors :
Sipahi, H Bornova Community Health Center, Izmir, Turkey , Durusoy, R Dept. of Public Health - Ege University, Izmir, Turkey , Ergin, I Dept. of Public Health - Ege University, Izmir, Turkey , Hassoy, H Dept. of Public Health - Ege University, Izmir, Turkey , Davas, A Dept. of Public Health - Ege University, Izmir, Turkey , Karababa, AO Dept. of Public Health - Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Thesis is an important part of specialisation and doctorate education and requires intense work. The
aim of this study was to investigate the publication rates of Turkish Public Health Doctorate Theses (PHDT) and
Public Health Specialization (PHST) theses in international and Turkish national peer-review journals and to analyze
the distribution of research areas.
Methods: List of all theses upto 30 September 2009 were retrieved from theses database of the Council of Higher
Education of the Republic of Turkey. The publication rates of these theses were found by searching PubMed, Science
Citation Index-Expanded, Turkish Academic Network and Information Center (ULAKBIM) Turkish Medical
Database, and Turkish Medline databases for the names of thesis author and mentor. The theses which were
published in journals indexed either in PubMed or SCI-E were considered as international publications.
Results: Our search yielded a total of 538 theses (243 PHDT, 295 PHST). It was found that the overall publication
rate in Turkish national journals was 18%. The overall publication rate in international journals was 11.9%. Overall the
most common research area was occupational health.
Conclusion: Publication rates of Turkish PHDT and PHST are low. A better understanding of factors affecting this
publication rate is important for public health issues where national data is vital for better intervention programs and
develop better public health policies.
Keywords :
Bibliometrics , Mentor , Publishing , Research , Scientometrics , Turkey