死亡率和发病率的分析和演变:2016-2021年发表的文章综述

Khakimova Feruza Ikramjon .., Allayarov Piratdin
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发病率和死亡率是两种常见的流行病学监测措施。这些参数表明一个健康问题是如何发展的以及它变得有多严重。它们对于了解疾病风险因素和比较健康事件和人群非常重要。从2016年至2021年,从Scopus数据库中提取了241条文献记录,并通过作者、期刊、国家和关键词分析对其进行了评估。美国、英国、澳大利亚、法国和加拿大对该领域的贡献最大。此外,调查结果显示,在研究期间,与死亡率和发病率有关的论文的发表增加了,美国发表的出版物和作者所占比例最大(占总数的22%)。研究人员对高度加载的引文感兴趣。这项工作还检查了最常用的输入关键字。因此,本研究的主要发现将有助于政治家、研究人员和机构确定未来的研究方向,并确定潜在的顾问,以协助制定其死亡率和发病率控制政策以及未来的死亡率降低目标
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Contribution Title Analysis and evolution of mortality and morbity: a review of articles published during 2016–2021
Morbidity and mortality are two frequent epidemiological monitoring measures. These parameters indicate how a health issue develops and how severe it becomes. They're important for learning about illness risk factors and comparing health events and populations. From 2016 to 2021, 241 bibliographic records were extracted from the Scopus database and evaluated through author, journal, country, and keyword analyses. The United States, United Kingdom, Australia, France, and Canada made the most substantial contributions to the domain. Moreover, the findings revealed that during the study period, the publication of papers relating to mortality and morbity increased, and the United States produced the largest proportion of publications and authors (22 percent of total). The researchers are interested in strongly highly loaded citation. This work also examines the most used input keywords. Accordingly, the major findings of this study will be useful for politicians, researchers, and institutions to determine future research directions and identify potential consultants to assist formulating their mortality and morbity control policies and future mortality reduction objectives
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