Prehabilitation Research: A Bibliometric Analysis of Past Trends and Future Directions.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Myungeun Yoo, Chan Woong Jang
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Abstract

Objective: This study investigates the global research landscape of prehabilitation, identifying current trends, dominant disciplines, collaborative networks, and prominent articles in the field.

Design: For our analysis, we employed the published prehabilitation literature indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection database, spanning from 2002 to 2022. Additionally, we utilized CiteSpace (version 6.2; Drexel University), a widely used information visualization software to perform bibliometric analysis.

Results: Analyzing 553 research articles, we observe a consistent upward trend in prehabilitation publication and citation activity. Interdisciplinary co-occurrence analysis highlights strong connections with fields such as surgery, rehabilitation, oncology, sports sciences, orthopedics, gastroenterology, and hepatology. Initially centered around postoperative outcomes in major abdominal surgeries, particularly for colorectal, pancreatic, and prostate cancers, prehabilitation research expanded to include thoracic surgeries, focusing on conditions like lung cancer and aortic valve replacement. Preoperative exercise remains a core area, with increasing interest in multimodal prehabilitation and its effectiveness based on patient group characteristics. North America and Western Europe emerge as primary contributors to prehabilitation research.

Conclusion: Current research concentrates on tailoring prehabilitation programs for specific groups, and broadening their geographical scope would enhance the studies, contributing valuable insights for medical practitioners shaping future research efforts.

康复前研究:对过去趋势和未来方向的文献计量分析。
目的:本研究调查了全球康复治疗的研究状况,确定了当前的趋势、主导学科、合作网络和重要文章:本研究调查了全球康复学的研究状况,确定了该领域的当前趋势、主导学科、合作网络和重要文章:为了进行分析,我们采用了科学网核心收藏数据库中索引的已发表的康复前文献,时间跨度为 2002 年至 2022 年。此外,我们还使用了 CiteSpace(6.2 版;德雷塞尔大学)这一广泛使用的信息可视化软件来进行文献计量分析:结果:通过对 553 篇研究文章的分析,我们发现康复前的论文发表和引用活动呈持续上升趋势。跨学科共现分析凸显了与外科、康复科、肿瘤科、运动科学、整形外科、肠胃病学和肝病学等领域的紧密联系。术前康复研究最初以大型腹部手术的术后效果为中心,尤其是结肠直肠癌、胰腺癌和前列腺癌,后来扩展到胸部手术,重点研究肺癌和主动脉瓣置换术等疾病。术前锻炼仍是一个核心领域,人们对多模式术前康复及其基于患者群体特征的有效性越来越感兴趣。北美和西欧成为术前康复研究的主要贡献者:目前的研究主要集中在为特定群体量身定制康复计划,扩大研究的地域范围将有助于加强研究,为医疗从业者塑造未来的研究工作提供有价值的见解。
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CiteScore
4.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
423
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation focuses on the practice, research and educational aspects of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Monthly issues keep physiatrists up-to-date on the optimal functional restoration of patients with disabilities, physical treatment of neuromuscular impairments, the development of new rehabilitative technologies, and the use of electrodiagnostic studies. The Journal publishes cutting-edge basic and clinical research, clinical case reports and in-depth topical reviews of interest to rehabilitation professionals. Topics include prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions, brain injury, spinal cord injury, cardiopulmonary disease, trauma, acute and chronic pain, amputation, prosthetics and orthotics, mobility, gait, and pediatrics as well as areas related to education and administration. Other important areas of interest include cancer rehabilitation, aging, and exercise. The Journal has recently published a series of articles on the topic of outcomes research. This well-established journal is the official scholarly publication of the Association of Academic Physiatrists (AAP).
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