Did Ghana Do Enough? A Scientometric Analysis of COVID-19 Research Output from Ghana within the African Context
Date
2023
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Diseases
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has generated worldwide research efforts to provide knowledge
about the disease. Yet little is known about how Ghana contributed to this critical knowledge
production. This scientometric analysis was conducted to ascertain Ghana’s COVID-19 research
output within the African context to gain understanding and identify potential future directions. The
study retrieved relevant research, spanning 2019 to 2022, from the Scopus database in December 2022.
The retrieved data were assessed using various established indices, including collaboration patterns,
productive institutions, citation patterns, and major research sponsors, among others. Ghana came
seventh in Africa with a total of 1112 publications. For international collaborations, the United
States and the United Kingdom were the major partners, while South Africa was the main African
collaborator with Ghana. Out of the top 21 most productive authors, 85.7% were males and 14.3%
were females, demonstrating a great gender gap in research output in Ghana. Although Ghana has
made some contributions to the global COVID-19 research output, there are few intra-continental
research collaborations, which limits Africa’s overall research output. Our study demonstrates a
critical need for the Ghanaian government to prioritize research and funding and address barriers to
women’s research productivity.
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Keywords
: COVID-19, research, productivity, scientometric analysis, Ghana
Citation
Citation: Yalley, A.K.; Ahiatrogah, S.; Yalley, A.B.; Yankson, I.K.; Nii-Trebi, N.I.; Yalley, A.A. Did Ghana Do Enough? A Scientometric Analysis of COVID-19 Research Output from Ghana within the African Context. Diseases 2023, 11, 56. https:// doi.org/10.3390/diseases11020056