Top journals publishing articles related to drowning prevention: a bibliometric analysis 2000-2022

J Inj Violence Res. 2024 Mar 4;16(1). doi: 10.5249/jivr.v16i1.1840. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: Drowning is a worldwide problem. Scholarly publications about drowning prevention play a crucial role in bringing data to policy makers and prevention specialists. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of published articles related to unintentional drowning prevention included in the comprehensive, curated injury literature database, SafetyLit®.

Methods: Thorough searches of drowning-related search terms in English and non- English translations identified articles published in journals between 2000 and 2022.

Results: There was a 3-fold increase in publications between 2000 and 2022, with 2,937 articles published in 941 journals. Articles were published in 20 different languages. Five journals published 16% of the articles and sixty-one top journals published 50% of the articles. Eighty-nine percent of the top journals were included in PubMed; 82% were indexed in MEDLINE®; and professional areas of expertise of article authors spanned 18 categories.

Conclusions: This study can facilitate journal selection for drowning researchers to ultimately increase the publication of scientific literature globally.