College Mapping the Research Landscape of Falls in Older Adults: A Bibliometric Analysis

Azliyana Azizan, Siti Muawanah, Shahrizal Che Jamel
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Aging poses a significant public health concern due to the high incidence of falls among older adults. This study conducted a bibliometric analysis of 6815 studies from 1842 to 2022 to identify key areas and interactions in falls research among older adults and propose future research directions. The United States was found to be actively contributing to this field, with the Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Boston, MA being a prominent institution. Notable authors included Lord SR, Kenny RA, and Stevens JA. The most cited paper was "Risk Factors for Falls among Elderly Persons Living in the Community". The study revealed that the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society was the most active journal. Co-occurrence analysis identified five major clusters of topics related to aging and falls. Despite global research activity, collaboration across country lines, especially between developed and developing countries, was lacking. Research on risk factors, particularly related to balance and gait issues, received significant attention. However, there was insufficient focus on addressing the diverse needs of aging individuals, including cultural and socioeconomic factors.
学院绘制老年人跌倒的研究图景:文献计量分析
由于老年人跌倒的高发率,老龄化已成为一个重大的公共健康问题。本研究对 1842 年至 2022 年的 6815 项研究进行了文献计量分析,以确定老年人跌倒研究的关键领域和相互作用,并提出未来的研究方向。研究发现,美国在这一领域做出了积极贡献,马萨诸塞州波士顿的辛达和阿瑟-马库斯老龄化研究所就是其中的杰出机构。著名作者包括 Lord SR、Kenny RA 和 Stevens JA。被引用最多的论文是《生活在社区中的老年人跌倒的风险因素》。研究显示,《美国老年医学会杂志》是最活跃的期刊。共现分析确定了与老龄化和跌倒相关的五大主题集群。尽管研究活动遍及全球,但缺乏跨国家的合作,尤其是发达国家和发展中国家之间的合作。有关风险因素的研究,尤其是与平衡和步态问题有关的研究,受到了极大关注。然而,对于满足老龄化个体的不同需求,包括文化和社会经济因素,却关注不够。
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