Cancer and COVID-19 research studies with team science: a bibliometric study

J Interprof Care. 2023 Jul-Aug;37(4):568-575. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2022.2115986. Epub 2022 Oct 20.

Abstract

Team science refers to research initiatives considered in collaboration with scientists from different disciplines or fields. This paper presents a bibliometric analysis for visualization of global research activity concerning the combination of cancer and the COVID-19 pandemic using a team science approach. A bibliometric study was implemented using Web of Science from 2019 to 2021. We analyzed citations to identify description and citations analysis of results, most prolific countries, international research collaboration, most prolific institutions, research areas, most cited papers, and most productive journals. The preliminary data of 2,313 studies that adopted a team science approach were recorded and analyzed. Team science is becoming progressively popular in cancer research. The United States was the most active country, followed by Italy and China. The United States, the United Kingdom, and Italy had the highest level of cooperation with other countries. The most prolific institution was Harvard University, followed by University of London and the University of Texas System. Head and Neck Journal for the Sciences and Specialties of the Head and Neck, Frontiers in Oncology, and eCancerMedicalScience were the most productive journals. Governments, organizations, policymakers, and researchers should pay attention to team science approach at times of disasters such as cancer and COVID-19 to achieve the best strategies for controlling cancer that is currently a world problem.

Keywords: Bibliometric analysis; COVID-19; cancer; interdisciplinary research; team science.

MeSH terms

  • Bibliometrics
  • COVID-19*
  • Humans
  • Interdisciplinary Research
  • Interprofessional Relations
  • Neoplasms*
  • Pandemics