Huang Austin, Kim Sarah, Zhu Harrison, Pathare Nihar, Ooi Xin Yee, Kirby R Parker, Yoon Stephen P, Al-Mohtaseb Zaina
Department of Ophthalmology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
J Acad Ophthalmol (2017). 2022 Nov 19;14(2):e263-e270. doi: 10.1055/s-0042-1758565. eCollection 2022 Jul.
The extent and impact of ophthalmology resident scholarly output is not well known. The authors aim to quantify scholarly activity of ophthalmology residents during residency and assess what factors may be associated with greater research productivity of these residents. Ophthalmology residents who graduated in 2021 were identified from their respective program Web sites. Bibliometric data published by these residents between the beginning of their postgraduate year 2 (July 1, 2018) until 3 months after graduation (September 30, 2021) were captured through searches via PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar. The association of the following factors with greater research productivity numbers was analyzed: residency tier, medical school rank, sex, doctorate degree, type of medical degree, and international medical graduate status. We found 418 ophthalmology residents from 98 residency programs. These residents published a mean (±standard deviation [SD]) number of 2.68 ± 3.81 peer-reviewed publications, 2.39 ± 3.40 ophthalmology-related publications, and 1.18 ± 1.96 first-author publications each. The mean (±SD) Hirsch index (h-index) for this cohort was 0.79 ± 1.17. Upon multivariate analysis, we discovered significant correlations between both residency tier and medical school rank and all bibliometric variables assessed. Pairwise comparisons revealed that residents from higher tier programs had greater research productivity numbers than those from lower tier programs. We obtained bibliometric standards for ophthalmology residents on a national scale. Residents who graduated from higher-ranked residency programs and medical schools possessed higher h-indices and published more peer-reviewed publications, ophthalmology-related articles, and first-author publications.
眼科住院医师学术成果的范围和影响尚不为人所知。作者旨在量化眼科住院医师培训期间的学术活动,并评估哪些因素可能与这些住院医师更高的研究生产力相关。
从各自项目的网站上识别出2021年毕业的眼科住院医师。通过PubMed、Scopus和谷歌学术搜索,获取这些住院医师在研究生二年级开始(2018年7月1日)至毕业后3个月(2021年9月30日)期间发表的文献计量数据。分析了以下因素与更高研究生产力数量之间的关联:住院医师培训层级、医学院排名、性别、博士学位、医学学位类型和国际医学毕业生身份。
我们从98个住院医师培训项目中找到了418名眼科住院医师。这些住院医师平均(±标准差[SD])发表了2.68±3.81篇同行评审出版物、2.39±3.40篇眼科相关出版物以及每人1.18±1.96篇第一作者出版物。该队列的平均(±SD)赫希指数(h指数)为0.79±1.17。多变量分析显示,住院医师培训层级和医学院排名与所有评估的文献计量变量之间均存在显著相关性。两两比较表明,来自较高层级项目的住院医师比来自较低层级项目的住院医师具有更高的研究生产力数量。
我们在全国范围内获得了眼科住院医师的文献计量标准。毕业于排名较高的住院医师培训项目和医学院的住院医师具有更高的h指数,发表的同行评审出版物、眼科相关文章和第一作者出版物更多。