Publication analysis of the contact lens field: what are the current topics of interest?

Genís Cardona, Joan P Sanz
Author Information
  1. Genís Cardona: Research Group of Centre Universitari de la Visió, Optics and Optometry Department, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain. Electronic address: gcardona@oo.upc.edu.
  2. Joan P Sanz: Research Group of Centre Universitari de la Visió, Optics and Optometry Department, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the main current research interests of scientists working in the contact lens field.
METHODS: All articles published in the 2011 issues of all journals included in the Journal Citation Reports subject category Ophthalmology were inspected to expose those papers related to the contact lens field. Information regarding source journal was obtained and authorship details were recorded to determine the top most prolific authors, institutions and countries. A comprehensive list of key words was compiled to generate a two-dimensional term map in which the frequency of occurrence of a particular term is defined by label size and the distance between two terms is an indication of the relatedness of these terms, based on their co-occurrences within groups of key words. Clusters of related terms were also identified.
RESULTS: Visual examination of all articles uncovered a total of 156 papers, published in 28 different journals. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye, Eye & Contact Lens and Optometry and Vision Science had 27 articles each. The most prolific authors and institutions revealed the predominance of countries with long research tradition in the contact lens field. Ten different word clusters or areas of interest were identified, including both traditional, yet unresolved issues (e.g., comfort or dry eye), and the latest research efforts (e.g., myopia control).
CONCLUSIONS: These findings, which revealed contact lenses to be a fertile area of research, may be of relevance to new researchers as well as to those interested in exploring the latest research trends in this scientific discipline.

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References

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MeSH Term

Bibliometrics
Contact Lenses
Humans
Ophthalmology
Periodicals as Topic
Publishing

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