A bibliometric analysis of perioperative rehabilitation research between 2005 and 2024.

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION
Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2025-02-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2025.1524303
Juan Li, Fen Su, Qing Zhang, Guiqi Song
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Abstract

Effective rehabilitation can improve the prognosis of surgical patients, thereby enhancing their medical experience. In recent years, relatively more research is been carried out in this field; therefore, it is necessary to use bibliometric analysis to understand the development status and main research hotspots of perioperative rehabilitation, so as to determine the role of rehabilitation in the perioperative period. All documents related to perioperative rehabilitation and published from 2005 to 2024 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (Woscc). Number of articles, countries/regions, institutions, journals, authors, and keywords were analysed using VOSviewer and CiteSpace. A total of 829 studies on perioperative rehabilitation were included in the bibliometric analysis. The number of articles has steadily and rapidly increased since 2016. Over time, the publication outputs increased annually. There are 532 keyword nodes in total, of which the five keywords that appear most frequently are "surgery" "rehabilitation" "Outcome" "management" and "complications". Research on the perioperative rehabilitation has developed rapidly. This study provides necessary information for researchers to understand the current status, collaborative networks, and main research hotspots in this field. In addition, our research findings provide a series of recommendations for future studies.

2005 - 2024年围手术期康复研究文献计量学分析。
有效的康复治疗可以改善手术患者的预后,从而提高患者的医疗体验。近年来,这一领域的研究相对较多;因此,有必要通过文献计量学分析来了解围手术期康复的发展现状和主要研究热点,从而确定康复在围手术期的作用。从Web of Science Core Collection (Woscc)检索2005 - 2024年间发表的所有与围手术期康复相关的文献。使用VOSviewer和CiteSpace对文章数量、国家/地区、机构、期刊、作者、关键词进行分析。文献计量学分析共纳入829项围手术期康复研究。自2016年以来,文章数量稳步快速增长。随着时间的推移,出版物的产量逐年增加。共有532个关键词节点,其中出现频率最高的5个关键词是“手术”、“康复”、“结局”、“管理”和“并发症”。围手术期康复的研究发展迅速。本研究为研究人员了解该领域的现状、协作网络和主要研究热点提供了必要的信息。此外,我们的研究结果为未来的研究提供了一系列建议。
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