Wang Cong, Liu Lidan, Bai Xue
Department of Anesthesiology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, People's Republic of China.
Department of Health Management, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, People's Republic of China.
J Pain Res. 2023 Oct 27;16:3613-3624. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S435236. eCollection 2023.
The global incidence of primary dysmenorrhea is continuously increasing, and understanding its research trends is crucial for effective pain management and women's health. Therefore, this study aims to perform a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of primary dysmenorrhea research to identify hotspots, explore emerging trends, and provide valuable insights for future research endeavors.
All of the relevant studies on primary dysmenorrhea in the Web of Science™ Core Collection database were searched for bibliometric analysis. Biclustering analysis using gCLUTO software was performed to identify research hotspots. Social network analysis with Ucinet was employed to reveal knowledge structure. Evolutionary analysis using SciMAT was utilized to predict thematic trends.
A total of 903 papers were analyzed, indicating a gradual increase in research on primary dysmenorrhea in recent years, with the scope of research expanding and diversifying. We identified seven hotspots, three treatment nodes, and four thematic trends. Research hotspots focused on epidemiological studies, adolescent primary dysmenorrhea, drug and non-drug treatments. Within the realm of treatments, we have identified three treatment nodes: acupuncture, acupressure, and ibuprofen. The evolution of research has witnessed a shift from traditional epidemiological studies toward a more diverse research landscape. Adolescent primary dysmenorrhea is expected to remain a prominent research topic while dietary supplements and lifestyle are predicted to gain more attention. An emerging theme is the study of variation and polymorphism of circadian rhythm genes concerning primary dysmenorrhea.
This bibliometric analysis provides valuable insights into the current state of research on primary dysmenorrhea, offering a clearer understanding of the field's landscape. The identified hotspots, knowledge structure, and thematic trends can serve as valuable references for future investigations in this area. The research holds significant scientific importance and innovative value in elucidating the mechanisms of primary dysmenorrhea and finding more effective treatment approaches.
原发性痛经的全球发病率持续上升,了解其研究趋势对于有效疼痛管理和女性健康至关重要。因此,本研究旨在对原发性痛经研究进行全面的文献计量分析,以识别热点、探索新趋势,并为未来的研究工作提供有价值的见解。
在科学网核心合集数据库中搜索所有关于原发性痛经的相关研究进行文献计量分析。使用gCLUTO软件进行双聚类分析以识别研究热点。采用Ucinet进行社会网络分析以揭示知识结构。利用SciMAT进行进化分析以预测主题趋势。
共分析了903篇论文,表明近年来原发性痛经的研究逐渐增加,研究范围不断扩大且日益多样化。我们识别出七个热点、三个治疗节点和四个主题趋势。研究热点集中在流行病学研究、青少年原发性痛经、药物和非药物治疗。在治疗领域,我们确定了三个治疗节点:针灸、指压按摩和布洛芬。研究的演变见证了从传统流行病学研究向更加多样化研究格局的转变。青少年原发性痛经预计仍将是一个突出的研究主题,而膳食补充剂和生活方式预计将受到更多关注。一个新兴主题是关于原发性痛经的昼夜节律基因变异和多态性的研究。
本文献计量分析为原发性痛经的当前研究状况提供了有价值的见解,有助于更清晰地了解该领域的格局。识别出的热点、知识结构和主题趋势可为该领域未来的研究提供有价值的参考。该研究在阐明原发性痛经的机制和寻找更有效的治疗方法方面具有重要的科学意义和创新价值。