TY - JOUR
T1 - Topical Review: Bibliometric Analysis of the Emerging Field of Myopia Management
AU - Efron, Nathan
AU - Morgan, Philip B.
AU - Jones, Lyndon W.
AU - Nichols, Jason J.
N1 - Funding Information:
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: The following authors report financial conflicts of interest: NE and PBM declare no conflict of interest. LWJ reports that over the past 3 years, his research group (Centre for Ocular Research and Education) or he personally has received research support or lectureship honoraria from Alcon, Allergan, CooperVision, GL Chemtec, iMed Pharma, J&J Vision, Lubris, Menicon, Nature's Way, Novartis, Ote, PS Therapy, Safilens, Santen, Shire, SightGlass, and Visioneering. LWJ is also a consultant for and/or serves on an advisory board for Alcon, CooperVision, J&J Vision, Novartis, and Ophtecs. JJN reports that, in 2019 and 2020, he has received honoraria from Paragon Vision Sciences and Coopervision. He has also received research funding from Alcon, Bruder, J&J Vision, and Mallinckrodt over the last 3 years. Also, Dr. Kelly Nichols is the spouse of JJN, extending her declarations to him. In the past 12 months, Dr. Kelly Nichols (JJN's spouse) has consulted for and received honorarium from Bruder, Dompe, Kala, Novartis/Shire (Medical Exchange International), Osmotica, Oyster Point, Sight Sciences, Tear Film Innovations/Alcon/Acquiom, Thea, Tarsus, and TopiVert. She has received research funding from Allergan, Kala, and Tear Science.
Publisher Copyright:
© Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
PY - 2021/9/1
Y1 - 2021/9/1
N2 - SIGNIFICANCE Identification of the most impactful articles, authors, institutions, countries, and journals in myopia management provides a useful baseline reference for clinicians, researchers, and funding agencies in respect of this emerging field. This work aims to assemble publication metrics for myopia management to identify the most impactful articles, authors, institutions, countries, and journals in this emerging field of research. A search of the titles of articles was undertaken on the Scopus database to identify myopia management-related articles. The 25 most highly cited articles were determined from the total list of 1064 articles found. Rank-order lists by count were assembled for the top 25 in each of four categories: authors, institutions, countries, and journals. A subject-specific myopia management-related h-index (hMM-index) was derived for the entire field, in addition to each of the four categories, to serve as measures of impact in the field. Top 15 lists were generated for each category ranked by hMM-index and tabulated for consideration. An article by Christine Wildsoet and colleagues, describing choroidal and scleral mechanisms of compensation for spectacle lenses in chicks, has generated the most citations (412); Earl Smith is the most impactful author (hMM = 19); the University of Houston produces the most impactful articles (hMM = 31); the United States is the most highly ranked country (hMM = 60); and Optometry and Vision Science is the most impactful journal. Although still in its infancy, myopia management is a topic of emerging interest in the clinical and scientific ophthalmic literature. Impactful authors, institutions, countries, and journals are identified. Optometry is revealed as the leading profession in relation to the publication of myopia management-related articles.
AB - SIGNIFICANCE Identification of the most impactful articles, authors, institutions, countries, and journals in myopia management provides a useful baseline reference for clinicians, researchers, and funding agencies in respect of this emerging field. This work aims to assemble publication metrics for myopia management to identify the most impactful articles, authors, institutions, countries, and journals in this emerging field of research. A search of the titles of articles was undertaken on the Scopus database to identify myopia management-related articles. The 25 most highly cited articles were determined from the total list of 1064 articles found. Rank-order lists by count were assembled for the top 25 in each of four categories: authors, institutions, countries, and journals. A subject-specific myopia management-related h-index (hMM-index) was derived for the entire field, in addition to each of the four categories, to serve as measures of impact in the field. Top 15 lists were generated for each category ranked by hMM-index and tabulated for consideration. An article by Christine Wildsoet and colleagues, describing choroidal and scleral mechanisms of compensation for spectacle lenses in chicks, has generated the most citations (412); Earl Smith is the most impactful author (hMM = 19); the University of Houston produces the most impactful articles (hMM = 31); the United States is the most highly ranked country (hMM = 60); and Optometry and Vision Science is the most impactful journal. Although still in its infancy, myopia management is a topic of emerging interest in the clinical and scientific ophthalmic literature. Impactful authors, institutions, countries, and journals are identified. Optometry is revealed as the leading profession in relation to the publication of myopia management-related articles.
KW - Bibliometrics
KW - Humans
KW - Myopia/diagnosis
KW - Optometry
KW - United States
U2 - 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001766
DO - 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001766
M3 - Article
C2 - 34469928
AN - SCOPUS:85116748753
SN - 1040-5488
VL - 98
SP - 1039
EP - 1044
JO - Optometry and Vision Science
JF - Optometry and Vision Science
IS - 9
ER -