Scientific Landscape of Climate Change Impact on Child Health: A Bibliometric Analysis

Prasanna Kumar BM, Chandrika Doddihal, Tanuja Pattankar, Shailaja Patil
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Background: Understanding the relationship between climate change and child health is crucial for making informed decisions and implementing successful treatments. However, the extensive scientific literature on climate change and child health has not undergone a general dynamic quantitative examination. This bibliometric analysis was undertaken to study pertinent literature on climate change impact on child health over a 22-year period (2000–2022). Methods: change's A five-step PRISMA process was used to extract 1864 peer-reviewed journal articles from the Web of Science Core Collection database. The data was analysed using bibliometric software tools, including VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and Biblioshiny. Results: The annual publication patterns showed a steady increase in the number of articles published on climate change's impact on child health over the past 22 years. The most well-known climate change impact on child health monitoring articles was identified, as were the most active researchers and top-contributing nations in climate change impact on child health research. The most dependable information sources for academic researchers were further determined using the citation analysis of journals. Finally, science mapping analysis was used to visualize and study the conceptual and intellectual knowledge structures to chart the evolution of the research area related to climate change's impact on child health. Science mapping also identified emerging trends and intriguing research directions. Conclusions: This bibliometric analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the scientific landscape of climate change's impact on child health research. The findings highlight the growing interest in this field of research, as well as the key players and emerging trends. This study's results can inform future research priorities and develop effective interventions to protect children from the harmful effects of climate change.
气候变化对儿童健康影响的科学前景:文献计量分析
背景:了解气候变化与儿童健康之间的关系对于做出明智决策和实施成功治疗至关重要。然而,有关气候变化与儿童健康的大量科学文献尚未经过全面的动态定量研究。本文献计量分析旨在研究 22 年间(2000-2022 年)气候变化对儿童健康影响的相关文献。使用文献计量软件工具(包括 VOSviewer、CiteSpace 和 Biblioshiny)对数据进行了分析:年度出版模式显示,在过去的 22 年中,有关气候变化对儿童健康影响的文章数量稳步增长。确定了最知名的气候变化对儿童健康影响监测文章,以及在气候变化对儿童健康影响研究中最活跃的研究人员和贡献最大的国家。通过对期刊的引文分析,进一步确定了学术研究人员最可靠的信息来源。最后,利用科学图谱分析对概念和知识结构进行可视化研究,以描绘与气候变化对儿童健康影响相关的研究领域的演变过程。科学图谱还确定了新兴趋势和有趣的研究方向:这项文献计量分析全面概述了气候变化对儿童健康影响研究的科学前景。研究结果凸显了这一研究领域日益增长的兴趣,以及主要参与者和新兴趋势。这项研究的结果可以为未来的研究重点提供信息,并制定有效的干预措施,保护儿童免受气候变化的有害影响。
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