Intricate scientometric analysis and citation trend of COVID-19-related publications in Indian Journal of Ophthalmology during COVID-19 pandemic

被引:6
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作者
Kaur, Kirandeep [1 ]
Gurnani, Bharat [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Consultant Cataract Pediat Ophthalmol & Strabismu, Pondicherry, India
[2] Aravind Eye Hosp, Consultant Cataract Cornea & Refract Serv, Pondicherry 605007, India
[3] Post Grad Inst Ophthalmol, Pondicherry 605007, India
关键词
Citation trend; COVID-19; pandemic; Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO); scientometric analysis; PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY; REFRACTIVE SURGERY; EYE; CARE; GUIDELINES; CATARACT; EXPERIENCE; INFECTION; LOCKDOWN; NEED;
D O I
10.4103/ijo.IJO_829_21
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose: To analyze the trend of COVID-19-related publications in the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO) and assess the specialty wise correlation, distribution, and citation trend during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A retrospective analysis of all COVID-19-related articles was performed from April 2020 to May 2021. The bibliographic records were obtained from the website of IJO, Editor IJO email, and PubMed. The data was then exported as XML into Microsoft access for scientometric analysis. The articles were segregated as Original, Review, Case Report/Series, Letter to the Editor/Commentary, Guest Editorial, PointCounterpoint, Consensus Criteria, Ophthalmic Images, Photo Essay, Surgical Techniques, and All India Ophthalmic Society Meeting Papers. The data was comprehensively analyzed for specialty-wise correlations, distribution, citation trend, and reasons for the same. Results: A total of 231 COVID-19-related articles were published during the study period. The maximum articles were [82 (35.49%)] letters to the editor, followed by [51 (22.08%)] original articles, [30 (12.99%)] commentaries, and [20 (8.66%)] editorials. The least were perspectives, consensus, images, and photo assay with [1 (0.43%)] each. The maximum publications were in July [44 (19.05%)] and least in April [1 (0.43%)]. Considering specialty, the maximum articles were related to general ophthalmology [124 (53.68%)] and least were in refractive surgery and community ophthalmology with [1 (0.43%)] each. The maximum citations were for original articles [352 (34.65%)], which was 2.3 times higher than review articles and letters to editor [150 (14.76%)]. General ophthalmology had 740 (72.83%) citations, which were nearly five times that of cornea [140 (13.78%)]. Conclusion: The IJO showed a trough and crest pattern of COVID-19 publications month wise. Letter to editor and general ophthalmology COVID-19 articles had maximum publications with maximum citations for general ophthalmology owing to practice patterns and COVID-19 challenges.
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页码:2202 / 2210
页数:9
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