Galván Lesly Carrillo, Ríos Nadia, Lansingh Van Charles, Lee Ángel, Wu Lihteh, Lopez Ellery
Instituto Mexicano de Oftalmología, Querétaro, Mexico.
International Relations, Instituto Mexicano de Oftalmología, Querétaro, Mexico.
Arq Bras Oftalmol. 2018 Jan-Feb;81(1):24-29. doi: 10.5935/0004-2749.20180007.
To assess scientific production related to ophthalmology and vision in Latin America during the period from 2006 to 2015.
The PubMed, Lilacs (Bireme), Google Scholar, SciELO, and Medigraphic databases were evaluated for this retrospective, descriptive, and comparative study.
A total of 1,510 articles was identified. Brazil was the leader in quantitative production in ophthalmology, averaging 85.4 articles per year. Mexico was in second place with 27.4, and Argentina was in third place with 11.1 articles per year. Forty-one percent of articles were published in English, 28.1% dealt with the subspecialty of the retina, and 63% were published by researchers affiliated with universities. The frequency of male first authors was 58.9%, and the journal Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia accounted for 36.42% of the identified articles.
Brazil stands in first place in Latin America in ophthalmologic scientific production. Nearly half of the researchers in ophthalmology in Latin America included in our study were listed in databases other than PubMed.
评估2006年至2015年期间拉丁美洲与眼科和视力相关的科研产出。
对PubMed、Lilacs(Bireme)、谷歌学术、SciELO和Medigraphic数据库进行评估,以开展这项回顾性、描述性和比较性研究。
共识别出1510篇文章。巴西在眼科领域的量化产出方面领先,平均每年发表85.4篇文章。墨西哥以每年27.4篇位居第二,阿根廷以每年11.1篇位居第三。41%的文章以英文发表,28.1%涉及视网膜亚专业,63%的文章由大学附属研究人员发表。男性第一作者的比例为58.9%,《巴西眼科档案》杂志发表的文章占已识别文章的36.42%。
巴西在拉丁美洲眼科科研产出方面位居第一。我们研究中纳入的拉丁美洲眼科研究人员中,近一半被列入PubMed以外的数据库。