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Forty-year Tunisian bibliometrics of general surgery theses in the four national faculties of medicine (1980–2019)


Mohamed Azzaza
Ghofrane Ben Mabrouk
Dhekra Chebil
Sarra Nouira
Sarra Melki
Nihel El Haddad
Ahmed Ben Abdelaziz

Abstract

The objective of this work was to establish the bibliometric profile of Tunisian theses in ‘general surgery’ and to describe their themes, their study  designs, and their writing quality. This is a retrospective descriptive bibliometric study, covering all the theses in medicine in the specialty of ‘general  surgery’, defended in the four medical faculties of Tunisia, during the forty last years from 1980 to 2019. During the study period, 739  theses in ‘general surgery’ were discussed in Tunisia, with an average of 19 theses per year. The most studied research topic was emergencies (41%),  followed by common surgical pathologies (26%) and digestive oncology (21.5%). Descriptive studies and case studies represented the  majority of study designs with respective proportions of 56.9% and 40.6%. Only 20.7% of these theses had a scientific writing quality deemed  satisfactory. The least respected elements in writing their summaries were statistical (confidence intervals and standard deviations) and  documentary (keywords). Despite the plethora of themes of Tunisian theses in ‘general surgery’, their basic methodology and their editorial non  conformity require the educational reform of the dissertations, both doctoral students and supervisors, by strengthening their skills in research   methodology and scientific communication written.


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