Trends in the use of common words and patient-centric language in the titles of medical journals, 1976-2015

GM Chen, SR Pather, HM DeLisser - JAMA Network Open, 2019 - jamanetwork.com
Importance The language of medical research appears to be intrinsically tied to the culture
of medical research and provides a unique window into broader trends in the culture of …

Research article title content and form in high-ranked international clinical medicine journals

ME Kerans, J Marshall, A Murray, S Sabate - English for Specific Purposes, 2020 - Elsevier
Readers now scan keyword-generated search results from online databases to select
articles rather than browse tables of contents, increasing the importance of titles in isolation …

Content and phrasing in titles of original research and review articles in 2015: Range of practice in four clinical journals

ME Kerans, A Murray, S Sabatè - Publications, 2016 - mdpi.com
Reporting guidelines for clinical research designs emerged in the mid-1990s and have
influenced various aspects of research articles, including titles, which have also been …

Health care articles with simple and declarative titles were more likely to be in the Altmetric Top 100

N Di Girolamo, RM Reynders - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2017 - Elsevier
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess whether specific title characteristics could
influence the likelihood of being included in the “Altmetric Top 100.” Methods We conducted …

Content and form of original research articles in general major medical journals

N Heßler, A Ziegler - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
The title of an article is the main entrance for reading the full article. The aim of our work
therefore is to examine differences of title content and form between original research …

Variations in instructed vs. published word counts in top five medical journals

O Silverberg, JG Ray - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2018 - Springer
METHODS We included all original full research articles published in 2015 in the top five
general medical journals (The New England Journal of Medicine [NEJM], The Lancet, JAMA …

The advantages of being called NICE: a systematic review of journal article titles using the acronym for the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence

DS Morrison, GD Batty - Journal of public health, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Objective To describe the use of NICE, the acronym for the UK National Institute for Health
and Clinical Excellence, as both an adjective and noun in peer-reviewed journal article …

[PDF][PDF] Informative titles described article content

J McGowan, P Tugwell - Journal of the Canadian Health …, 2005 - journals.library.ualberta.ca
Objective–To describe the implementation of the new policy of the Journal of Clinical
Epidemiology (JCE) to use informative titles for newly submitted articles. Setting–JCE …

What's in a name? Word inflation, punctuation, abbreviation and cloud formation

SJ Schofield, PG Schofield - Medical Education, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The title of a journal paper offers a crucial portal into any scientific field. It determines
whether interested readers locate the paper and whether others have enough interest …

Mapping 2 decades of research in health services research, health policy, and health economics journals

FD Zengul, N Oner, B Ozaydin, AG Hall, ES Berner… - Medical …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To identify major research topics and exhibit trends in these topics in 15 health
services research, health policy, and health economics journals over 2 decades. Data …