Global Trends in Cadaver Donation and Medical Education Research: Bibliometric Analysis Based on VOSviewer and CiteSpace.

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Xianxian Zhou, Hua Xiong, Yi Wen, Fang Li, Dexi Hu
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Abstract

Background: The cadaver serves as a crucial resource in medical education, research, and clinical practice, as well as a vital foundation for fundamental medical experimental teaching.

Objective: This study aims to use bibliometric analysis to create a knowledge map of cadaver donation in medical education, identify global trends, anticipate future research directions, and offer a foundation for upcoming investigations.

Methods: Articles and review papers concerning cadaver donation and medical education, with a final search cutoff of January 10, 2025, were systematically retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Two reviewers carefully examined the initial set of articles based on titles and abstracts to exclude irrelevant ones. A quadratic regression model was used to examine the annual publication data. The model's goodness of fit was assessed using the R2 value, and the statistical significance of the findings was determined through the P valu. The selected publications were then analyzed and visualized for country, institution, author, reference, journal, and keywords using CiteSpace 6.3R3, VOSviewer 1.6.19, and the Online Analysis Platform of the Literature Metrology Database.

Results: The quadratic regression model yielded the equation Y=0.1586X²-633.9X+633395, indicating a substantial increase in the number of publications over time (R2=0.9575, P<.05). The model forecasts that the publication count will reach 107 by 202. This upward trend is statistically significant, highlighting a notable rise in research interest and activity within this field over time. The United States was a major contributor, accounting for 21.2% (303/1114) of all publications. In terms of continents and faiths, Europe and Christianity contributed the most, while McGill University and The University of Sydney were the leading institutions. Prominent authors in this field included De Caro Raffaele, Macchi Veronica, Porzionato Andrea, Stecco Carla, and Dhanani Sonny. The most frequently cocited reference was "Bodies for Anatomy Education in Medical Schools: An Overview of the Sources of Cadavers Worldwide." The journal Anatomical Sciences Education published the most articles in this area and received the highest citation count. Cluster analysis of keywords revealed that "kidney transplantation," "gross anatomy education," and "brain death" were key research topics, while burst analysis of keywords identified "public perception" and "anatomical science" as emerging areas of investigation.

Conclusions: This research presents a distinctive bibliometric approach to cadaver donation within medical education, setting it apart from previous studies by delivering an extensive global overview of trends and influential contributors in this domain. The results emphasize the increasing global interest and collaborative efforts surrounding cadaver donation, while also offering fresh perspectives on emerging topics like public perception and anatomical sciences. This paper serves as an important reference for researchers, policymakers, and educators, supporting the development of future strategies to enhance cadaver donation programs and further medical education.

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尸体捐献与医学教育研究的全球趋势:基于VOSviewer和CiteSpace的文献计量学分析。
背景:尸体是医学教育、研究和临床实践的重要资源,也是医学基础实验教学的重要基础。目的:利用文献计量学分析,建立医学教育中尸体捐赠的知识图谱,识别全球趋势,预测未来研究方向,为后续研究提供基础。方法:系统检索Web of Science Core Collection数据库中有关遗体捐赠与医学教育的文章和综述,最终检索截止日期为2025年1月10日。两位审稿人根据标题和摘要仔细检查了最初的一组文章,以排除不相关的文章。采用二次回归模型对年度出版数据进行检验。采用R2值评价模型的拟合优度,通过P值确定结果的统计学显著性。然后使用CiteSpace 6.3R3、VOSviewer 1.6.19和文献计量数据库在线分析平台对所选出版物进行国家、机构、作者、参考文献、期刊和关键词的分析和可视化。结果:二次回归模型得出方程Y=0.1586X²-633.9X+633395,表明随着时间的推移,出版物数量大幅增加(R2=0.9575, p)。结论:本研究提出了一种独特的文献计量学方法来研究医学教育中的尸体捐赠,通过提供广泛的全球趋势概述和该领域有影响力的贡献者,使其有别于以往的研究。研究结果强调了全球对尸体捐赠日益增长的兴趣和合作努力,同时也为公众认知和解剖科学等新兴话题提供了新的视角。本文为研究人员、政策制定者和教育工作者提供了重要的参考,支持未来发展策略,以加强尸体捐赠计划和进一步的医学教育。
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