사회네트워크 분석을 활용한 한국의학교육 학회지의 연구 동향 분석

Purpose: This aim of this study is to examine trends in medical education research in the Korean Journal of Medical Education (KJME) and suggest improvements for medical education research. Methods: The main variables were keywords from research papers that were published in KJME. Abstracts of paper...

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Published in:Korean journal of medical education Vol. 27; no. 4; pp. 247 - 254
Main Authors: 유효현(HyoHyun Yoo), 신세인(Sein Shin)
Format: Journal Article
Language:Korean
Published: 한국의학교육학회 31-12-2015
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Summary:Purpose: This aim of this study is to examine trends in medical education research in the Korean Journal of Medical Education (KJME) and suggest improvements for medical education research. Methods: The main variables were keywords from research papers that were published in KJME. Abstracts of papers (n=499) that were published from 1991 through 2015 were analyzed by social network analysis (NetMiner 4.0) a common research method for trends in academic subjects. Results: The most central keywords were ”medical education,” ”clinical competence,” ”medical student,” and ”curriculum.” After introduction into graduate medical school, newly appearing keywords were ”professional behavior,” ”medical humanities,” ”communication,” and ”physician-patient relation.” Based on these results, we generated a schematic of the network, in which the five groups before introduction to graduate medical school expanded to nine groups after introduction. Conclusion: Medical education research has been improving qualitatively and quantitatively, and research subjects have been expanded, subdivided, and specific. While KJME has encompassed medical education studies comprehensively, studies on medical students have risen in number. Thus, the studies that are published in KJME were consistent with the direction of journal and a new study on the changes in medical education is being conducted. KCI Citation Count: 9
Bibliography:G704-001470.2015.27.4.009
ISSN:2005-727X
2005-7288
DOI:10.3946/kjme.2015.27.4.247