The top 5 most prolific authors, institutions, countries, journals, and journal categories of burnout literature
Entity
Number of publications (% of 26,492)
Citations per publication (CPP)
Author (h-index within the dataset, self-citation rate)
Schaufeli, Wilmar B. (67, 1.4%)
128 (0.5)
297.2
Shanafelt, Tait D. (59, 3.2%)
106 (0.4)
172.3
Bakker, Arnold B. (64, 1.1%)
94 (0.4)
345.9
Dyrbye, Liselotte N. (47, 2.6%)
83 (0.3)
176.9
West, Colin P. (28, 2.7%)
66 (0.3)
128.4
Institution
University of California System
707 (2.7)
40.0
Harvard University
681 (2.6)
24.3
University of London
451 (1.7)
28.9
University System of Ohio
436 (1.6)
31.2
University of Toronto
363 (1.4)
25.8
Country
United States
8,455 (31.9)
27.2
United Kingdom
2,149 (8.1)
26.6
Australia
1,661 (6.3)
23.7
Canada
1,649 (6.2)
34.2
China
1,579 (6.0)
15.9
Journal (impact factor 2022)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (0)
791 (3.0)
15.7
Frontiers in Psychology (3.8)
557 (2.1)
13.4
PLOS One (3.7)
355 (1.3)
25.4
BMJ Open (2.9)
260 (1.0)
17.1
Journal of Advanced Nursing (3.8)
240 (0.9)
52.3
Journal category
Public Environmental Occupational Health
3,937 (14.9)
19.6
Nursing
3,202 (12.1)
23.1
Psychiatry
2,445 (9.2)
22.2
Medicine General Internal
2,329 (8.8)
27.3
Psychology Multidisciplinary
1,990 (7.5)
22.1
Please note that authorship was counted irrespective of the position in the author list
Declarations
Author contributions
AWKY: Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Writing—original draft. OL: Writing—original draft. MM, MEM, MKP, HW, and TWT: Writing—review & editing. AGA: Conceptualization, Project administration, Writing—review & editing.
Conflicts of interest
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