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1993 - 2002年新西兰眼科学与视觉科学研究生产力分析

Analysis of New Zealand's research productivity in ophthalmology and vision science: 1993-2002.

作者信息

Pon Jo-Anne M C, Carroll Stuart C, McGhee Charles N J

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2004 Dec;32(6):607-13. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.2004.00934.x.

Abstract

AIM

To assess New Zealand's research productivity in the area of ophthalmology and vision science over the decade 1993-2002.

METHODS

New Zealand-based researchers involved in ophthalmology or vision science research, including ophthalmologists, optometrists and vision scientists were identified via professional colleges, universities and electronic databases. Peer-reviewed publications by these authors were identified by both searching electronic databases (MEDLINE/Pubmed) and personal communication with individual researchers.

RESULTS

Eighty-five New Zealand-based researchers involved in ophthalmology or vision science research published 446 articles in 84 scientific journals during the 10-year period. The cohort consisted of 59 ophthalmologists and 26 other researchers based in a diverse range of ophthalmology, optometry and university departments. Significant collaboration was observed between groups within New Zealand and with international institutions. Comparing ophthalmologists and 'other' researchers, ophthalmologists produced 69% of all ophthalmology and vision science research publications and those classified as 'active ophthalmologist researchers' published an average of 11 (range 5-55) papers each during this decade, compared to eight (range 5-25) for the group 'other active researchers'. This was also reflected in the high productivity rate by ophthalmologists of 277 publications per 1000. Publications were identified in a wide range of journals with the majority in top 20-ranked ophthalmology journals. The trend over the decade highlighted an increase in number of scientific publications, from 43 per annum in 1993, to 68 per annum in 2002.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite a relatively small and geographically isolated population, New Zealand ophthalmology and vision science research is highly active and collaborative, with significantly increased research productivity during the period 1993-2002. The present study is the first to document these trends and provides strong evidence to justify continued support for ophthalmology and vision science research in New Zealand.

摘要

目的

评估1993年至2002年这十年间新西兰在眼科学和视觉科学领域的研究产出。

方法

通过专业学会、大学和电子数据库,确定参与眼科学或视觉科学研究的新西兰研究人员,包括眼科医生、验光师和视觉科学家。通过检索电子数据库(MEDLINE/ PubMed)以及与个别研究人员进行个人交流,确定这些作者的同行评审出版物。

结果

在这十年期间,85名参与眼科学或视觉科学研究的新西兰研究人员在84种科学期刊上发表了446篇文章。该群体包括59名眼科医生和26名其他研究人员,他们分布在各种眼科、验光和大学部门。观察到新西兰各群体之间以及与国际机构有显著的合作。比较眼科医生和“其他”研究人员,眼科医生发表了所有眼科学和视觉科学研究出版物的69%,在此十年间,被归类为“活跃眼科医生研究人员”的人平均每人发表11篇(范围为5 - 55篇)论文,而“其他活跃研究人员”群体平均每人发表8篇(范围为5 - 25篇)。这也反映在眼科医生每1000人277篇出版物的高产率上。出版物发表在广泛的期刊上,其中大多数发表在排名前20的眼科期刊上。这十年的趋势突出显示科学出版物数量有所增加,从1993年的每年43篇增至2002年的每年68篇。

结论

尽管新西兰人口相对较少且地理位置偏远,但新西兰的眼科学和视觉科学研究非常活跃且具有协作性,在1993年至2002年期间研究产出显著增加。本研究首次记录了这些趋势,并提供了有力证据,证明有理由继续支持新西兰的眼科学和视觉科学研究。

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