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Abstract
Background: There are numerous publications on cancer vocational rehabilitation, visual techniques can help medical researchers and social workers be more familiar with the state of this field.
Objective: To summarize cancer vocational rehabilitation research, we applied visualized and bibliometric analysis to enable medical workers and social workers to identify evolving patterns of knowledge among articles and research trends, understand the current research status of vocational rehabilitation of cancer, and carry out further research on hot topics.
Methods: Based on a review of 933 papers on cancer vocational rehabilitation published in the Web of Science Core Collection, this study used Citespace software to systematically and objectively describe cancer vocational rehabilitation.
Results: Since 2003, the field of cancer vocational rehabilitation began to sprout. The most published and most cited country, institution, author and cited journal were the United States, University of Amsterdam, Angela G. E. M. de Boer, and Psycho-Oncology, respectively. The three most frequently cited keywords were breast cancer, quality of life and cancer survivor. The three keywords with the largest spike in citations were cohort, absence and symptom. Conducting randomized controlled trials or prospective cohort studies to help cancer survivors return to work, and using qualitative methods to understand the vocational rehabilitation experiences or perceptions of cancer survivors or medical staff are hotspots in this field.
Conclusions: Cancer vocational rehabilitation has attracted the attention of researchers all over the world. Future studies may focus on other cancer types and explore more high quality interventions.
背景:有关癌症职业康复的文献众多,可视化技术可以帮助医学研究人员和社会工作者更加熟悉这一领域的研究状况:为了对癌症职业康复研究进行总结,我们采用了可视化分析和文献计量学分析方法,使医务工作者和社会工作者能够识别文章中不断演变的知识模式和研究趋势,了解癌症职业康复的研究现状,并对热点话题开展进一步研究:本研究基于对 Web of Science 核心数据库中发表的 933 篇有关癌症职业康复的论文的回顾,使用 Citespace 软件对癌症职业康复进行了系统、客观的描述:2003年以来,癌症职业康复领域开始萌芽。发表和被引用最多的国家、机构、作者和期刊分别是美国、阿姆斯特丹大学、Angela G. E. M. de Boer 和《肿瘤心理学》。最常被引用的三个关键词是乳腺癌、生活质量和癌症幸存者。被引用次数激增最多的三个关键词是队列、缺席和症状。开展随机对照试验或前瞻性队列研究以帮助癌症幸存者重返工作岗位,以及使用定性方法了解癌症幸存者或医务人员的职业康复经历或感知,是这一领域的热点:癌症职业康复已引起全世界研究人员的关注。未来的研究可能会关注其他癌症类型,并探索更多高质量的干预措施。
期刊介绍:
WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation is an interdisciplinary, international journal which publishes high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts covering the entire scope of the occupation of work. The journal''s subtitle has been deliberately laid out: The first goal is the prevention of illness, injury, and disability. When this goal is not achievable, the attention focuses on assessment to design client-centered intervention, rehabilitation, treatment, or controls that use scientific evidence to support best practice.