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AO Spine Knowledge Forums Promote Collaboration and Elevate the Impact of Research: A Bibliometric Analysis
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Abstract
Study DesignBibliometric analysis.ObjectivesThis study used bibliometric analyses to characterize the effect of AO Spine Knowledge Forum (KF) participation on publication trends among members. We examined associations of membership in KF organizations with academic productivity, collaboration, and scientific impact.MethodsWe queried the Web of Science database for publications by members of KF Tumor (N = 58), KF Trauma and Infection (N = 45), KF Spinal Cord Injury (N = 38), KF Degenerative (N = 54), and KF Deformity (N = 55). Resulting metadata were exported; statistical and bibliometric analyses were performed using Python packages.ResultsOur query returned 24,267 articles by KF members, of which 18,804 were identified as relevant to respective organizational themes through an algorithmic analysis of titles and abstracts. These works, published between 1980 and 2025, included contributions from 67,895 authors. Research productivity, co-authorship among members (<i>P</i> < 0.001), unique institutional affiliations per article (<i>P</i> < 0.001), and international collaboration increased contemporaneously with the first KF formation (2010). A positive association was found between the number of KF authors per publication and source journal impact factor (<i>P</i> < 0.001). Term analysis highlighted research foci within each KF and influential publications were identified.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that formalization of researcher relationships and the research infrastructure and support provided by the KF model was associated with increased and more impactful research output and collaboration. The KF model could be applied in other organizations whose mission includes collaborative research. Methods used in this study are easily replicable and may be applied to investigate the impact of other professional organizations across various fields.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- NYU Langone Health(US)
- Hinge Health(US)
- Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná(BR)
- Paracelsus Medical University(AT)
- Malteser Waldkrankenhaus Erlangen(DE)
- Paracelsus Medizinische Privatuniversität(DE)
- Medical College of Wisconsin(US)
- University of Toronto(CA)
- Toronto Western Hospital(CA)
- Thomas Jefferson University(US)
- Rothman Institute(US)
- Emory University(US)
- Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli(IT)
- University of Bologna(IT)
- Brown University(US)
- The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center(US)
- Sunnybrook Health Science Centre(CA)
- University of British Columbia(CA)