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摘要目的:对《眼科流行病学杂志》(Ophthalmic Epidemiology Journal, OEJ)发表的文献进行综合分析。材料和方法:本研究使用的数据来自Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection。WoS启用了2002年至2019年期间在OEJ发表的文件的广泛细节,包括国家、机构、作者、引文和关键词。科学计量网络地图的关键词和国家和机构的共同作者被创建。各国对经合组织的捐款以图表形式显示。结果:搜索查询共显示991个文档。文献以原创文章居多(90.11%)。论文数量最多(86篇)、总被引次数最多(1687篇)的高峰年份是2018年。在OEJ上发表的文献h指数为49。每个条目的平均引用次数为13.9次。美国是领先的国家,占所有文件的40.42%,其次是英国、澳大利亚、印度和中国。伦敦大学是贡献最多的机构(5.25%),其次是伦敦卫生热带医学学院和约翰霍普金斯大学。使用最多的关键词是“敏锐度”、“调查”和“孩子”。结论:本研究可获得眼科流行病学领域的动态和趋势搜索主题的有益信息。
Bibliometric Analysis of the Articles Published in the Ophthalmic Epidemiology Journal Between 2002 and 2019
ABS TRACT Objective: The purpose of this study is to present a holistic analysis of published items in Ophthalmic Epidemiology Journal (OEJ). Material and Methods: The data used in this study were obtained from the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection. WoS en-abled the extensive details of documents published in OEJ between 2002-2019 including countries, institutions, authors, citations and keywords. Scientometric network maps of keywords and country and in- stitution co-authorships were created. Country contributions to the OEJ were shown on a graphic. Results: The search query revealed a total of 991 documents. Most of the documents were original articles (90.11%). The peak year when the maximum number of the documents (86) and total number of citations (1687) occurred was 2018. The h-index of the literature published in OEJ was 49. The average citations per item was 13.9. USA was the leading country by producing 40.42% of all documents followed by UK, Australia, India and China. The London University was the most contributing institution (5.25%) followed by London School of Hygiene Tropical Medicine and Johns Hopkins University. The most used keywords were ‘Acuity’, ‘Survey’ and ‘Child’. Conclusion: Beneficial information about dynamic and trending search topics in ophthalmic epidemiology field may be obtained by this study.