Fifty Years on: An Informetric Study of Kenya’s Health Problems, 1966–2015

Authors

  • O.B. Onyancha Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/

Keywords:

Informetrics, Health problems, Medical research, Health research Kenya, Research evaluation

Abstract

The study was aimed at identifying and mapping Kenya’s health problems between 1966 and 2015, using informetric techniques. 
A total of 11,028 journal articles were extracted from the MEDLINE database and analysed using various computer-aided 
software. Results indicate that the most problematic health issue as covered in the biomedical and health literature in Kenya is 
HIV/AIDS, followed by malaria and tuberculosis; the most researched and therefore affected age group is young adults aged 
between 19 and 44 years; most research target problems associated with the female population. There were strong correlations 
between the government of Kenya’s efforts in improving health and the volume of research; and there were weak and insignificant 
correlations between the burden of disease and the volume of research. The findings give credence to the effect that informetrics
can be used to assess health problems in a given country.

Published

2024-09-15

Issue

Section

Original Article

How to Cite

Fifty Years on: An Informetric Study of Kenya’s Health Problems, 1966–2015. (2024). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.4314/