Maimaiti Zulipikaer, Li Zhuo, Li Zhiyuan, Fu Jun, Xu Chi, Chen Jiying, Chai Wei, Liu Liang
Department of Orthopedics, Beijing Luhe Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Senior Department of Orthopaedics, The Fourth Medical Centre, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China.
Digit Health. 2024 Aug 14;10:20552076241269613. doi: 10.1177/20552076241269613. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders, affecting billions of people worldwide, pose significant challenges to the healthcare system and require effective management models. The rapid development of digital healthcare technologies (DHTs) has revolutionized the healthcare industry. DHT-based interventions have shown promising clinical benefits in managing MSK disorders, alleviating pain, and improving functional impairment. There is, however, no bibliometric analysis of the overall trends on this topic.
We extracted all relevant publications from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database until April 30, 2023. We performed bibliometric analysis and visualization using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and R software. Annual trends of publications, countries/regions distributions, funding agencies, institutions, co-cited journals, author contributions, references, core journals, and keywords and research hotspots were analyzed.
A total of 6810 papers were enrolled in this study. Publications have increased drastically from 16 in 1995 to 1198 in 2022, with 4067 articles published in the last five years. In all, 53 countries contributed with publications to this research area. The United States, the United Kingdom, and China were the most productive countries. Harvard University was the most contributing institution. Regarding keywords, research focuses include artificial intelligence, deep learning, machine learning, telemedicine, rehabilitation, and robotics.
The COVID-19 pandemic has further accelerated the adoption of DHTs, highlighting the need for remote care options. The analysis reveals the positive impact of DHTs on improving physician productivity, enhancing patient care and quality of life, reducing healthcare expenditures, and predicting outcomes. DHTs are a hot topic of research not only in the clinical field but also in the multidisciplinary intersection of rehabilitation, nursing, education, social and economic fields. The analysis identifies four promising hotspots in the integration of DHTs in MSK pain management, biomechanics assessment, MSK diagnosis and prediction, and robotics and tele-rehabilitation in arthroplasty care.
肌肉骨骼(MSK)疾病影响着全球数十亿人,给医疗保健系统带来了重大挑战,需要有效的管理模式。数字医疗技术(DHTs)的快速发展彻底改变了医疗行业。基于DHT的干预措施在管理MSK疾病、减轻疼痛和改善功能障碍方面已显示出有前景的临床益处。然而,尚未有关于该主题总体趋势的文献计量分析。
我们从科学网核心合集(WoSCC)数据库中提取了截至2023年4月30日的所有相关出版物。我们使用CiteSpace、VOSviewer和R软件进行文献计量分析和可视化。分析了出版物的年度趋势、国家/地区分布、资助机构、机构、共被引期刊、作者贡献、参考文献、核心期刊以及关键词和研究热点。
本研究共纳入6810篇论文。出版物数量从1995年的16篇急剧增加到2022年的1198篇,过去五年发表了4067篇文章。共有53个国家为该研究领域贡献了出版物。美国、英国和中国是产出最多的国家。哈佛大学是贡献最大的机构。关于关键词,研究重点包括人工智能、深度学习、机器学习、远程医疗、康复和机器人技术。
COVID-19大流行进一步加速了DHTs的采用,凸显了对远程护理选项的需求。分析揭示了DHTs在提高医生工作效率、改善患者护理和生活质量、降低医疗保健支出以及预测结果方面的积极影响。DHTs不仅是临床领域的研究热点,也是康复、护理、教育、社会和经济领域多学科交叉的研究热点。该分析确定了DHTs在MSK疼痛管理、生物力学评估、MSK诊断和预测以及关节置换护理中的机器人技术和远程康复整合方面的四个有前景的热点。