[PUBLICATION TRENDS AND IMPACT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY DEPARTMENTS IN ISRAEL: SUMMARIZING OVER A DECADE OF RESEARCH WITH AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (2011-2021)].

Harefuah Pub Date : 2024-03-01
Elishai Assayag, Michael Mimouni, Emmanuel Bettach, David Zadok, Adi Abulafia, Yishay Weill
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Abstract

Background: A focused bibliographic analysis of Israel's ophthalmology research productivity has never been performed.

Objectives: To assess the research output of Israeli ophthalmology departments between the years 2011-2021 and compare to leading countries in the discipline.

Methods: The PubMed search engine was used to detect all medical articles published between the years 2011 and 2021, with at least one author from an Israeli ophthalmology department. Each entry was reviewed for: year of publication, journal, department, sub-specialty, and study design. Journals were ranked according to Scopus Cite Score. Research output and population data of 7 top-ranked countries in ophthalmology (USA, UK, Japan, Germany, Australia, Canada, China) were documented for comparisons.

Results: Overall, 1,919 publications were included. Total research output of Israeli ophthalmology departments significantly increased throughout the study period (R2=0.85, P<0.0001). Medical retina publications were the most prevalent (493 articles, 25.6%), and the most commonly utilized design was cohort (536 articles, 28%). Over a third of all articles (669) were published in Q1 ophthalmology journals, and 16% were published in the top-10 journals. Israel was ranked (1/8) and (3/8) in publications per population and physician, respectively, compared to the other assessed countries.

Conclusions: Between 2011-2021, the research productivity of the Israeli ophthalmological community has constantly increased across all sub-specialties and in high-impact journals. Israel's relative contribution to the ophthalmic medical literature is noteworthy internationally.

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背景:从未对以色列眼科的研究成果进行过重点文献分析:评估 2011-2021 年间以色列眼科部门的研究成果,并与该学科的领先国家进行比较:方法:使用 PubMed 搜索引擎检测 2011 年至 2021 年间发表的所有医学论文,其中至少有一名作者来自以色列眼科部门。对每篇文章都进行了审查:发表年份、期刊、科室、亚专业和研究设计。根据 Scopus 引用得分对期刊进行排名。为进行比较,还记录了 7 个眼科排名靠前的国家(美国、英国、日本、德国、澳大利亚、加拿大和中国)的研究成果和人口数据:结果:共收录了 1,919 篇论文。在整个研究期间,以色列眼科部门的总研究成果显著增加(R2=0.85,PC结论:2011-2021年间,以色列眼科界在所有亚专科和高影响力期刊上的研究成果不断增加。以色列对眼科医学文献的相对贡献在国际上值得关注。
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