Li Guo, Chen Hong, Yang Jing, Peng Mufeng, Cheng Pu, Cai Yuankun, Hu Qin
Department of Neurosurgery, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
Heliyon. 2024 Sep 28;10(19):e38529. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e38529. eCollection 2024 Oct 15.
This study aims to investigate the current status and trends of pressure ulcer care studies over the past two decades using bibliometric and visual analysis, with the objective of providing guidelines for the development of relevant clinical practices or further research.
We conducted a search on the Web of Science Core Collection database using the subject terms "pressure ulcers" or "pressure injuries" for the period from January 2002 to December 2021. Bibliometric tools such as CiteSpace (version 5.8.R3), VOS viewer (version 1.6.17) and the R software 4.0.3 were used to visualize and analyze annual publications, country, institution, author, keyword and cited literature.
We identified 5102 publications related to pressure ulcers during the 20-year period, including 4034 articles published in 1557 journals. The number of annual publications on the relevant topics has been increasing annually at an annual growth rate of 4.89 %. The keyword cluster analysis of these studies can be divided into four areas: epidemiology, risk assessment, caring intervention and prognostic analysis. Keyword temporal analysis revealed that the "Braden score" was the most commonly used keyword over a long-term span. The dissemination of knowledge and student training on pressure ulcers have become hot topics of research in recent years. Additionally, pressure ulcer care in COVID-19 patients has emerged as another research hotspot due to the pandemic.
Bibliometric analyses have shown that there has been a steady increase in research on pressure ulcer care, with studies related to pressure ulcer risk scores accounting for a large portion of this research. In recent years, education on pressure ulcer-related knowledge and pressure ulcer care in COVID-19 patients have emerged as research hotspots. Future research on pressure ulcer care in the elderly may be a research hotspot as the aging population progresses.
本研究旨在运用文献计量学和可视化分析方法,调查过去二十年压力性溃疡护理研究的现状和趋势,为相关临床实践的发展或进一步研究提供指导。
我们在科学网核心合集数据库中进行检索,使用主题词“压力性溃疡”或“压力性损伤”,检索时间段为2002年1月至2021年12月。使用文献计量学工具,如CiteSpace(5.8.R3版本)、VOS viewer(1.6.17版本)和R软件4.0.3,对年度出版物、国家、机构、作者、关键词和被引文献进行可视化分析。
我们在这20年期间共识别出5102篇与压力性溃疡相关的出版物,其中4034篇发表在1557种期刊上。相关主题的年度出版物数量以4.89%的年增长率逐年增加。这些研究的关键词聚类分析可分为四个领域:流行病学、风险评估、护理干预和预后分析。关键词时间分析显示,“Braden评分”在长期内是最常用的关键词。近年来,压力性溃疡的知识传播和学生培训已成为研究热点。此外,由于疫情,COVID-19患者的压力性溃疡护理已成为另一个研究热点。
文献计量分析表明,压力性溃疡护理研究稳步增加,其中与压力性溃疡风险评分相关的研究占很大一部分。近年来,压力性溃疡相关知识教育和COVID-19患者的压力性溃疡护理已成为研究热点。随着人口老龄化的加剧,未来关于老年患者压力性溃疡护理的研究可能会成为一个研究热点。