A Decade Bibliometric Review of Road Traffic Accidents and Incidents: A Computational Perspective

Tebogo Makaba, B. Gatsheni
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Road traffic accidents and incidents are responsible for death, injuries and physical disabilities in many developed countries. This burden mainly affects road users, short-term insurance companies, road accident funds, and the public health care infrastructure. This study reviewed the literature on research in road traffic accidents/incidents(RTA/RTI) from a global and African perspective. The bibliometric review included publications from journals, conference proceedings, books and book chapters. The main focus of the study was a comparison of the global and African perspectives using data extracted from Scopus decade between 2010 to August 2019. The data generated from Scopus was used to map out links, gaps, and contributions that had been published in this research space. Further analysis was conducted using MS Excel and the VOSviewer science mapping visualizer graphical tool. The review found that globally and in Africa there was a gradual increase in research being done in the field of road traffic accidents/incidents.
道路交通事故和事件的十年文献计量回顾:一个计算的视角
在许多发达国家,道路交通事故和事件造成死亡、受伤和身体残疾。这一负担主要影响道路使用者、短期保险公司、道路事故基金和公共卫生保健基础设施。本研究从全球和非洲的角度回顾了道路交通事故/事件(RTA/RTI)的研究文献。文献计量学审查包括来自期刊、会议记录、书籍和书籍章节的出版物。该研究的主要重点是使用从2010年至2019年8月的Scopus十年中提取的数据对全球和非洲的观点进行比较。从Scopus中生成的数据用于绘制链接、差距和已在该研究领域发表的贡献。使用MS Excel和VOSviewer科学制图可视化工具进行进一步分析。审查发现,在全球和非洲,道路交通事故/事件领域的研究正在逐步增加。
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