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Abstract
Introduction: The amount of research exploring the use of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies in health care has exploded. This has resulted in a massive body of work, making it difficult to obtain all of the research. The objective of this study was to map out and put together the scientific output of research and global trends in virtual and AR in pediatrics.
Methods: Publications were collected from the Web of Science (WoS) database. The R tool was used to categorize and evaluate the research outputs, as well as the most productive and influential countries, journals, institutions, authors, articles, subject areas, and the latest research themes. The most utilized and co-occurring keywords were also examined. Texts, tables, and images were used to assess and describe the retrieval of findings.
Results: The research was based on information from 7423 publications. The strongest growth in publications occurred in 2020. The most productive and influential country was the USA. The journal was Pediatrics, the author was G Riva, and the institution was the University of Washington. The most frequently occurring keywords were simulation, rehabilitation, and stroke. The main research themes were therapy, surgical education, and rehabilitation. Pain, stroke, anxiety, depression, fear, dementia, and neurodegenerative illnesses were all common medical issues investigated.
Conclusion: VR studies have mainly focused on surgical education or procedures, simulation technologies, and neurological conditions. Neurological conditions are linked to balance, gait, and rehabilitation, reflecting the prevalence of these disease groups. This article provides a thorough overview of VR and AR studies in the healthcare field. This work will allow academics, policymakers, and practitioners to gain a deeper understanding of the evolution of VR and AR studies in the healthcare field and its potential practical implications. Future VR and AR research should focus on bridging the gap between VR and AR healthcare research and clinical applications. Emerging trends in related fields, such as navigation, rehabilitation, stroke, dementia, and VR exposure therapy, should be given special attention.
导言:探索虚拟现实(VR)和增强现实(AR)技术在医疗保健领域应用的研究数量呈爆炸式增长。这带来了大量的研究成果,使得获取所有研究成果变得十分困难。本研究的目的是对儿科虚拟现实和增强现实技术的科学研究成果和全球趋势进行梳理和汇总:方法:从科学网[WoS]数据库中收集论文。方法:从 Web Science [WoS]数据库中收集论文,并使用 R 工具对研究成果进行分类和评估,以及最有成果和最有影响力的国家、期刊、机构、作者、文章、主题领域和最新研究主题。此外,还对使用率最高的关键词和共同出现的关键词进行了研究。使用文本、表格和图片对检索结果进行了评估和描述:研究基于 7423 篇出版物的信息。出版物增长最快的年份是 2020 年。产量和影响力最大的国家是美国。期刊是《儿科学》,作者是G-里瓦,机构是华盛顿大学。出现频率最高的关键词是模拟、康复和中风。主要研究主题是治疗、外科教育和康复。疼痛、中风、焦虑、抑郁、恐惧、痴呆和神经退行性疾病都是常见的医学问题:VR研究主要集中在外科教育或手术过程、模拟技术和神经系统疾病方面。神经系统疾病与平衡、步态和康复有关,反映了这些疾病群体的发病率。本文全面概述了医疗保健领域的 VR 和 AR 研究。这项工作将使学术界、决策者和从业人员更深入地了解 VR 和 AR 研究在医疗保健领域的发展及其潜在的实际影响。未来的 VR 和 AR 研究应侧重于缩小 VR 和 AR 医疗保健研究与临床应用之间的差距。应特别关注导航、康复、中风、痴呆症和 VR 暴露疗法等相关领域的新兴趋势。
期刊介绍:
Current Pediatric Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in pediatric medicine. The journal’s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in pediatric medicine.