Abdulaziz Ali Y Alzharani, Ali M Alshami, Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Nadeem Siddique, Turki Abualait
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摘要
背景:勃起功能障碍(ED)是一种影响许多男性的疾病。物理疗法(PT)是治疗勃起功能障碍的一种潜在疗法,它可以改善血流、肌肉力量和其他可能导致勃起功能障碍的因素。目前还缺乏有关物理治疗 ED 的流行程度和研究趋势的数据:本研究旨在通过文献计量学和可视化分析评估治疗 ED 的 PT 的文献趋势:方法:从 Scopus 收集了 1989 年至 2022 年期间的论文数据。为了完善数据,我们使用 Microsoft Access、Microsoft Excel、在线可视化平台和 BiblioAnalytics 进行了文献计量分析。Power BI 和 Bibliomaster 用于生成图表,Biblioshiny 和 VOSviewer 用于可视化:共识别出 494 份文件。2019 年的出版物数量最多,共有 54 篇。这些研究获得了 12,917 次与治疗 ED 的 PT 相关的引用。最常见的文献类型是原创文章,共有 283 篇。美国加利福尼亚大学是在这一主题上发表论文最多的机构,共发表 21 篇论文,被引用 2,035 次。在所有国家中,美国以 114 篇有关该主题的出版物居首位。性医学杂志》的 h 指数为 18,排名第一。研究的主要课题是勃起功能障碍、冲击波疗法和物理疗法:结论:在过去三十年中,有关物理治疗 ED 的论文数量呈上升趋势。
Prevalence and trends in physical therapy interventions for erectile dysfunction: A Scopus-based bibliometric analysis (1989-2022).
Background: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a condition that affects many males. Physical therapy (PT) is the one potential treatment for ED that may improve blood flow, muscle strength, and other factors that may contribute to the issue. Data on the prevalence and trends of research on PT for ED are lacking.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the literature trends in PT for ED via bibliometric and visualized analysis.
Methods: Data on publications were collected from Scopus covering the period between 1989 and 2022. To refine the data, bibliometric analyses were conducted using Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, an online visualization platform, and BiblioAnalytics. Power BI and Bibliomaster were used to generate figures and tables, while Biblioshiny and VOSviewer were used for visualization.
Results: A total of 494 documents were identified. The year 2019 generated the largest number of publications, with a total of 54. These studies have received 12,917 citations related to PT for ED. The most common document type was the original article with 283 publications. The University of California, USA, was the most productive institution on this topic, with 21 publications and 2,035 citations. The USA led all countries with 114 publications on the topic. The Journal of Sexual Medicine secured the top ranking with an h-index of 18. The main topics studied were erectile dysfunction, shockwave therapy, and physiotherapy.
Conclusion: The number of publications on PT for ED has demonstrated an upward trend over the last three decades.