How far has diabetes-related foot disease research progressed in Australia? A bibliometric review (1970-2023).
Peta Ellen TehanByron M PerrinPeter A LazzariniIbrahim S Al-BusaidiMatthew R CarrollPublished in: Journal of foot and ankle research (2024)
Australian DFD research increased steadily until more dramatic increases were seen over the past decade. Most research received no funding and mainly investigated etiology, existing treatments or health services. Australian DFD researchers appear to be very productive, particularly in recent times, despite minimal funding indicating their resilience. However, if the field is to continue to rapidly grow and address the very large national DFD burden, much more research funding is needed in Australia, especially targeting prevention and clinical trials of new treatments in DFD.