Two decades of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in health research: a bibliometric analysis.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Stevan Stojic, Gabriela Boehl, Sara Rubinelli, Mirjam Brach, Robert Jakob, Nenad Kostanjsek, Jivko Stoyanov, Marija Glisic
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Abstract

Introduction: We conducted a twenty-year bibliometric analysis of scientific literature, focusing on the trends of The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) use in health research.

Methods: We retrieved 3'467 documents published between 2002 and 2022, sourced from the Web of Science Core Collection database. We used the Bibliometrix and VoSviewer tools for descriptive analyses and data visualization.

Results: Our findings indicate a significant increase in ICF application since 2011, with an average annual growth rate of 13.19%. Prominent contributions were observed globally, with notable outputs from the U.S., Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. The Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Swiss Paraplegic Research, and McMaster University authored a quarter of the documents (24.6%). Collaboration networks of countries and institutions revealed robust partnerships, particularly between Germany and Switzerland. "Rehabilitation" was the most frequently occurring keyword, although a thematic shift towards epidemiology, aging, and health-related quality of life was observed post-2020. While rehabilitation remained the primary thematic focus, literature post-2020 highlighted epidemiology as a growing area of interest.

Conclusions: A steady increase in ICF-based research mirrors the rising interest in a biopsychosocial and person-centered approach to healthcare. However, the literature is primarily produced by high-resource countries, with underrepresentation from low and middle-resource countries, suggesting an area of future research to address this discrepancy.

国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)在健康研究中的二十年:文献计量分析。
简介:我们对二十年来的科学文献进行了文献计量分析,重点研究了国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)在健康研究中的使用趋势:我们对二十年来的科学文献进行了文献计量分析,重点研究了《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)在健康研究中的使用趋势:我们检索了 2002 年至 2022 年间发表的 3 467 篇文献,这些文献均来自科学网核心收藏数据库。我们使用 Bibliometrix 和 VoSviewer 工具进行描述性分析和数据可视化:我们的研究结果表明,自 2011 年以来,ICF 的应用大幅增加,年均增长率为 13.19%。在全球范围内,美国、加拿大、德国、荷兰和瑞士都做出了突出贡献。慕尼黑路德维希-马克西米利安大学、瑞士截瘫研究中心和麦克马斯特大学撰写了四分之一的文件(24.6%)。国家和机构之间的合作网络显示出强大的合作关系,尤其是德国和瑞士之间的合作关系。"康复 "是出现频率最高的关键词,尽管在 2020 年后,主题已转向流行病学、老龄化和与健康相关的生活质量。虽然康复仍是主要的专题重点,但 2020 年后的文献强调流行病学是一个日益受到关注的领域:基于《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》的研究稳步增长,反映了人们对生物心理社会学和以人为本的医疗保健方法的兴趣日益高涨。然而,这些文献主要是由高资源国家编写的,中低资源国家的代表性不足,这表明未来的研究领域需要解决这一差异。
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