Nonpharmacological Management of Dental Anxiety in the General Population and Individuals With Learning Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Siti Hajar Ibrahim, Farah Natashah Mohd, Mohd Yusmiaidil Putera Mohd Yusof, Lukman Ade Chandra, Aidi Ahmi, Mas Suryalis Ahmad
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Abstract

Aims: Dental anxiety (DA) is reported among the general population, including individuals with learning disabilities (LDs). In many studies, nonpharmacological interventions have been applied to significantly improve DA among patients. This study aimed to examine publication trends and patterns in both populations to identify the current research trends and literature gaps.

Methods: A descriptive analysis of bibliographic data and network visualization were conducted using Microsoft Excel and VosViewer, focusing on literature published in the Scopus database between 1994 and 2023 and using "title" as the search field.

Results: For the study period, the following were identified: 1429 authors, 5858 total citations, and an h-index of 36. From a total of 2058 publications discovered, 363 publications were included in the study. Of these, only 11 articles addressed nonpharmacological management for people with LDs. In terms of the research country, the United Kingdom was the leading contributor, with 56 publications. Ad de Jongh was the most productive author, with 13 publications and 447 citations. The most highly cited paper was Lehrner et al. (2005), with 312 citations.

Conclusion: This study determined the number of publications related to nonpharmacological management of DA over three decades. The number of studies involving people with LDs was lower than that involving the general population, suggesting future research should occur in this area.

普通人群和学习障碍患者牙科焦虑的非药物治疗:文献计量学分析。
目的:牙科焦虑(DA)是在普通人群中报道的,包括有学习障碍的个体(ld)。在许多研究中,非药物干预已被应用于显著改善患者的DA。本研究旨在研究这两个群体的出版趋势和模式,以确定当前的研究趋势和文献差距。方法:以1994 - 2023年Scopus数据库中发表的文献为研究对象,以“title”为检索字段,利用Microsoft Excel和VosViewer对文献数据进行描述性分析和网络可视化。结果:在研究期间,共鉴定作者1429人,总被引5858次,h指数为36。从总共发现的2058份出版物中,有363份出版物被纳入了这项研究。其中,只有11篇文章涉及ld患者的非药物治疗。就研究国而言,联合王国是最大的贡献者,有56份出版物。Ad de Jongh是最多产的作家,发表了13篇论文,被引用447次。被引率最高的论文是Lehrner et al.(2005),被引312次。结论:本研究确定了30年来与DA非药物治疗相关的出版物数量。涉及ld患者的研究数量低于涉及普通人群的研究数量,这表明未来的研究应该在这一领域进行。
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Special Care in Dentistry
Special Care in Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
120
期刊介绍: Special Care in Dentistry is the official journal of the Special Care Dentistry Association, the American Association of Hospital Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities, and the American Society for Geriatric Dentistry. It is the only journal published in North America devoted to improving oral health in people with special needs.
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