Gurnani Bharat, Kaur Kirandeep
Cornea and Refractive Services, Aravind Eye Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of Ophthalmology, Pondicherry, India.
Pediatric and Squint Services, Aravind Eye Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of Ophthalmology, Pondicherry, India.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2021 May;69(5):1241-1248. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_117_21.
To analyze the trend of COVID-19-related and non-COVID-19-related articles published in the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A retrospective analysis of all COVID-19 and non-COVID-19-related articles published in all the issues of IJO from January 2020 to March 2021 was performed. The data were obtained from the official website of IJO, Editor IJO monthly email, and PubMed. The monthly data were analyzed and a comparative analysis was done. The articles were segregated as Original, Review, Case Report/Series, Letter to the Editor/Commentary, Guest Editorial, Research methodology, Point-Counterpoint, Consensus Criteria, Ophthalmic Images, Photo Essay, Surgical Techniques, and AIOS Meeting Papers.
Out of 1343 articles published in IJO during the pandemic, 182 (13.55%) were COVID-19-related and 1161 (86.45%) were non-COVID-19-related articles. Among COVID-19 articles (182), majority were letter to the editors 66 (36.26%), followed by original articles 39 (21.42%), commentaries 24 (13.18%), editorials 18 (9.89%), and preferred practices 13 (7.14%). The least were case reports five (2.74%), current ophthalmology and innovation three (1.64%) each, and one (0.54%) each of consensus criteria, images, and photo assays. In the non-COVID-19-related articles (1161), maximum were original articles 276 (23.77%), followed by case reports 179 (15.41%), photo assays 157 (13.52%), and commentaries 141 (12.14%). The least were three (0.25%) consensus criteria and two (0.17%) each of current ophthalmology and innovations. The lockdown issue with 223 articles, postlockdown phase 1 had 267, postlockdown phase 2 had 321, and postlockdown phase 3 with 316 (1127 articles) articles in IJO showed a rising trend in a number of published articles compared with the prelockdown issues (216 articles).
The quality and quantity of articles published in IJO increased and improved significantly. The results were seen with progressive improvement in citations and impact factors of the journal.
分析在新冠疫情期间发表于《印度眼科杂志》(IJO)上与新冠病毒病(COVID-19)相关及非COVID-19相关文章的趋势。
对2020年1月至2021年3月IJO所有期次发表的所有COVID-19及非COVID-19相关文章进行回顾性分析。数据来自IJO官网、IJO编辑月度邮件及PubMed。对月度数据进行分析并开展对比分析。文章分为原创、综述、病例报告/系列、致编辑的信/评论、客座编辑、研究方法、针锋相对、共识标准、眼科图像、图片文章、手术技术及AIOS会议论文。
疫情期间IJO发表的1343篇文章中,182篇(13.55%)与COVID-19相关,1161篇(86.45%)为非COVID-19相关文章。在COVID-19相关文章(182篇)中,多数是致编辑的信66篇(36.26%),其次是原创文章39篇(21.42%)、评论24篇(13.18%)、社论18篇(9.89%)及推荐实践13篇(7.14%)。最少的是病例报告5篇(2.74%)、当期眼科与创新各3篇(1.64%),共识标准、图像及图片文章各1篇(0.54%)。在非COVID-19相关文章(1161篇)中,最多的是原创文章276篇(23.77%),其次是病例报告179篇(15.41%)、图片文章157篇(13.52%)及评论141篇(12.14%)。最少的是共识标准3篇(0.25%),当期眼科与创新各2篇(0.17%)。IJO中封锁期有223篇文章,解封后第1阶段有267篇,解封后第2阶段有321篇,解封后第3阶段有316篇(共1127篇文章),与封锁前各期(216篇文章)相比,发表文章数量呈上升趋势。
IJO发表文章的质量和数量显著增加且有所改善。该结果体现在该期刊的引用率和影响因子逐步提高上。