医疗康复是生活质量的支柱:当代研究文献计量学图谱

Amalia Vancea, K. Aivaz, Luiza Spiru
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本研究旨在以物理医学和康复为出发点,通过文献计量分析,以老年人生活质量的概念为重点,描绘当前的研究领域。该方法基于使用数学和统计方法分析 2020-2023 年期间 Scopus 数据库中的科学活动,通过关键词和共同引用确定关键出版物、有影响力的作者和主题联系。通过主题领域、出版时间和论文语言进行筛选,从最初的 2 272 篇文章中筛选出 711 篇。研究的重点是确定主题集群及其之间的联系,主要目的是解读各种主题之间的关系及其在有关提高老年人生活质量的讨论中的中心程度。研究结果突出了人们主要关注的领域以及探索较少的领域,为今后的研究开辟了前景。这为以下问题提供了答案:从物理医学和康复的角度看,哪些研究主题主要与生活质量相关,以及这些子主题在研究网络中是如何相互联系的。
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Medical Rehabilitation as a Pillar of Quality of Life: A Bibliometric Mapping of Contemporary Research
The present study aims to map the current field of research through a bibliometric analysis focusing on the concept of Quality of Life in Older People, taking Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation as a starting point. The methodology is based on the use of mathematical and statistical methods to analyze the scientific activity in the Scopus database over the period 2020-2023, identifying key publications, influential authors and thematic connections through keywords and co-citations. Filtering was performed by subject area, publication period and language of papers, resulting in 711 articles out of the original 2,272. The research focuses on identifying thematic clusters and the connections between them, with the main objective of decoding the relationships between various topics and their degree of centrality in the discussion on improving quality of life among older people. The results highlight areas of main interest as well as those niches less explored, opening perspectives for future research. This provides answers to the questions: which research themes are predominantly associated with quality of life through the lens of physical medicine and rehabilitation, and how these sub-themes interconnect in the research network.
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