Prasad Minali, Paracha Munizay, Goodman Deniz, Cabral Howard J, Christiansen Stephen P, Subramanian Manju L
Department of Ophthalmology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
Department of Internal Medicine, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
J Acad Ophthalmol (2017). 2023 Jan 28;15(1):e41-e45. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-1761277. eCollection 2023 Jan.
The H-index (H ), an author-level metric of scholarly impact, is predictive of future scientific achievement. We sought to analyze the scholarly impact of student authorship on the H of corresponding authors (CAs) within a major academic journal in the specialty of ophthalmology. We compared the H of all unique CAs for manuscripts published in (Journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology) in 2008, 2012, and 2016. Data abstraction was completed twice: in October 2018 and March 2021. We further grouped published articles for CAs into those with student authors (StA) and those without (nStA). Primary analysis involved a linear regression analysis with change in H from October 2018 to March 2021 as the outcome variable, CA groups as the predictor variable, adjusting for the covariates of baseline H , the year when the CA published his or her article, number of research items published in October 2018, and the academic appointment of the CAs. Secondary analysis involved a linear regression analysis with change in H from October 2018 to March 2021 as the outcome variable, total number of student authors per CA as the predictor variable, adjusting for the covariates of baseline H , the year CA published his or her article, number of research items published in October 2018, and the academic appointment of the CAs. The number of student authors increased from 168 in 2008 to 192 in 2016. Of the 902 articles, 316 articles were co-authored by one or more student authors. The average change in H of CAs publishing with student authors (StA, 11.0 ± 14.7) was significantly greater ( < 0.0001) than the change in H of CAs publishing without student authors (nStA, 6.2 ± 6.2). As the total number of student authors increased, the change in H of CAs increased linearly for all years combined (regression coefficient = 1.70, -value < 0.0001). CAs publishing with students in the field of ophthalmology have a higher scholarly impact than those publishing without students. The development of programs to integrate students into ophthalmology research early on may encourage their pursuit of a career in ophthalmology, while advancing the careers of their mentors.
H指数(H )是一种衡量学术影响力的作者层面指标,可预测未来的科研成就。我们试图分析在眼科专业的一本主要学术期刊中,学生作者身份对通讯作者(CAs)的H 指数的学术影响。
我们比较了2008年、2012年和2016年发表在《美国眼科学会杂志》上的所有稿件中唯一通讯作者的H 指数。数据提取分两次完成:2018年10月和2021年3月。我们进一步将通讯作者发表的文章分为有学生作者(StA)和无学生作者(nStA)两类。主要分析采用线性回归分析,以2018年10月至2021年3月H 指数的变化作为结果变量,通讯作者类别作为预测变量,并对基线H 指数、通讯作者发表文章的年份、2018年10月发表的研究项目数量以及通讯作者的学术职位等协变量进行调整。次要分析采用线性回归分析,以2018年10月至2021年3月H 指数的变化作为结果变量,每位通讯作者的学生作者总数作为预测变量,并对基线H 指数、通讯作者发表文章的年份、2018年10月发表的研究项目数量以及通讯作者的学术职位等协变量进行调整。
学生作者的数量从2008年的168人增加到2016年的192人。在902篇文章中,有316篇文章有一名或多名学生作者共同署名。有学生作者的通讯作者(StA,11.0±14.7)的H 指数平均变化显著大于( <0.0001)无学生作者的通讯作者(nStA,6.2±6.2)的H 指数变化。随着学生作者总数的增加,所有年份综合起来,通讯作者的H 指数变化呈线性增加(回归系数 = 1.70, 值<0.0001)。
在眼科领域与学生合作发表文章的通讯作者比没有与学生合作发表文章的通讯作者具有更高的学术影响力。尽早制定将学生纳入眼科研究的项目,可能会鼓励他们从事眼科职业,同时推动其导师的职业发展。