Department of Nursing, Physiotherapy, and Medicine, University of Almeria, Almeria, Spain.
Department of Pediatrics, Torrecardenas University Hospital, Almeria, Spain.
Pediatr Pulmonol. 2023 Aug;58(8):2189-2203. doi: 10.1002/ppul.26453. Epub 2023 May 8.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in cases of bronchiolitis among children. As a result, there has been a corresponding increase in the number of publications on this topic. It is essential to examine the main areas of focus within the scientific literature to understand the current trends in research on pediatric bronchiolitis. This research aims to analyze the types of scientific advances related to pediatric bronchiolitis, the research trends being pursued, and the countries and research institutions leading these efforts. By understanding these aspects of bronchiolitis research, we can better understand the current state of knowledge and identify areas where further research is needed.
To conduct a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature on pediatric bronchiolitis, all relevant publications were retrieved from the Scopus database. The Scopus API and the SW VosViewer software with optimized modularity functions were used. This analysis was intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of research on this topic, including the types of scientific advances being developed, the research trends being pursued, and the countries and research institutions leading these efforts.
A total of 3810 publications were reviewed. We observed an increasing number of publications, particularly in recent years. Of these, 73.7% were articles, 95% were written in English, and 29.4% were from the United States. The main keywords used in these publications included: human, bronchiolitis, child, preschool, preschool child, major clinical study, controlled study, pneumonia, asthma, adolescent, hospitalization, infant, and newborn. These keywords were grouped into six clusters: outpatient management, long-term consequences, etiology, intensive care management, diagnostic methods, and the main cluster, which focused on hospital treatment and clinical studies.
The bibliometric analysis of bronchiolitis research in pediatrics reveals that there has been a significant increase in the number of publications on this topic, particularly in recent years. Most of these publications are articles written in English and published in the United States. The main keywords used in these studies relate to various aspects of bronchiolitis, including diagnosis, treatment, and long-term consequences. The results of this analysis suggest that bronchiolitis is a topic of significant interest and concern for researchers and practitioners in the field of pediatrics and that further research is needed to improve our understanding and management of this condition.
COVID-19 大流行导致儿童毛细支气管炎病例显著增加。因此,关于这个主题的出版物数量也相应增加。检查科学文献中的主要关注领域对于了解小儿毛细支气管炎研究的当前趋势至关重要。本研究旨在分析与小儿毛细支气管炎相关的科学进步类型、正在追求的研究趋势以及引领这些努力的国家和研究机构。通过了解毛细支气管炎研究的这些方面,我们可以更好地了解当前的知识状况,并确定需要进一步研究的领域。
为了对小儿毛细支气管炎的科学文献进行文献计量分析,从 Scopus 数据库中检索到所有相关出版物。使用 Scopus API 和经过优化模块功能的 SW VosViewer 软件。这项分析旨在提供对该主题当前研究状况的全面概述,包括正在开发的科学进步类型、正在追求的研究趋势以及引领这些努力的国家和研究机构。
共审查了 3810 篇出版物。我们观察到出版物数量的增加,尤其是近年来。其中,73.7%是文章,95%是用英语写的,29.4%来自美国。这些出版物中使用的主要关键词包括:人、毛细支气管炎、儿童、学龄前、学龄前儿童、主要临床研究、对照研究、肺炎、哮喘、青少年、住院、婴儿和新生儿。这些关键词分为六个聚类:门诊管理、长期后果、病因、重症监护管理、诊断方法和主要聚类,主要聚类侧重于住院治疗和临床研究。
对儿科毛细支气管炎研究的文献计量分析表明,关于该主题的出版物数量显著增加,尤其是近年来。这些出版物大多是用英语撰写并发表在美国的文章。这些研究中使用的主要关键词涉及毛细支气管炎的各个方面,包括诊断、治疗和长期后果。这项分析的结果表明,毛细支气管炎是儿科研究人员和从业者关注的一个重要课题,需要进一步研究以提高我们对这种疾病的理解和管理。