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摘要
目的:利用文献计量学分析,全面客观地了解无意围手术期低温(IPH)研究的现状、趋势和主要影响因素,解决目前缺乏此类综合报告的问题。设计:对全球IPH研究文献进行文献计量和制图分析。方法:从Web of Science核心馆藏中检索2004-2024年的ip相关出版物。使用R、Citespace和VOSviewer进行文献计量学评估和可视化。结果:对1,272份出版物的分析显示,产量呈波动上升趋势。美国、中国和德国成为最有影响力的国家。《围麻醉期护理》发表文章最多。breuer Anselm和Sessler Daniel i是最多产的作者,而Rajagopalan S的论文被引用次数最多。重点研究集群包括IPH术语(低温、麻醉)、外科手术(手术、伤口感染)、预防措施(预热、强制空气加热)和并发症(失血、死亡率)。最近的热点集中在“结局”、“围手术期护理”、“剖宫产”和“危险因素”。关键词进化表明对“剖宫产中的低温”和“风险预测模型”的兴趣正在增加。关于加热装置创新的出版物显著增加(17%),而关于护理依从性的研究滞后(8%)。结论:该分析确定了研究中心、权威作者和发展趋势,为跨学科合作提供了路线图。研究结果强调了麻醉驱动的研究(高引用)与护理期刊对预防和预热的关注的优势。与依从性研究相比,设备创新研究的显着增长揭示了翻译差距。这些见解为优化热管理方案和优先研究以提高围手术期护理质量提供了循证基础。
Bibliometric and Visual Analysis of Inadvertent Perioperative Hypothermia: A Last 20 Years of Research (2004 to 2024).
Purpose: To comprehensively and objectively visualize the landscape, trends, and key contributors in Inadvertent Perioperative Hypothermia (IPH) research using bibliometric analysis, addressing the current lack of such synthesized reports.
Design: A bibliometric and mapping analysis of the global IPH research literature.
Methods: IPH-related publications (2004-2024) were retrieved from the Web of Science core collection. Bibliometric assessment and visualization were performed using R, Citespace, and VOSviewer.
Findings: Analysis of 1,272 publications revealed a fluctuating upward trend in output. The United States, China, and Germany emerged as the most influential countries. Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing published the most articles. Braeuer Anselm and Sessler Daniel I. were the most prolific authors, while Rajagopalan S authored the most cited paper. Key research clusters included IPH terms (hypothermia, anesthesia), surgical operations (surgery, wound infection), preventive measures (prewarming, forced-air warming), and complications (blood loss, mortality). Recent hotspots focus on "outcomes," "perioperative care," "cesarean delivery," and "risk factors." Keyword evolution indicates emerging interests in "hypothermia in cesarean delivery" and "risk prediction modeling." Publications on heating device innovation increased significantly (17%), while research on nursing compliance lagged (8%).
Conclusions: This analysis identifies research hubs, authoritative authors, and evolving trends, providing a roadmap for interdisciplinary collaboration. Findings highlight the dominance of anesthetic-driven studies (high citations) versus nursing journals' focus on prevention and prewarming. The significant growth in device innovation research compared to compliance studies reveals a translational gap. These insights offer an evidence-based foundation for optimizing thermal management protocols and prioritizing research to advance perioperative nursing quality.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing provides original, peer-reviewed research for a primary audience that includes nurses in perianesthesia settings, including ambulatory surgery, preadmission testing, postanesthesia care (Phases I and II), extended observation, and pain management. The Journal provides a forum for sharing professional knowledge and experience relating to management, ethics, legislation, research, and other aspects of perianesthesia nursing.