Perioperative Pressure Injury: Bibliometric Analysis

Luh Titi Handayani, Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin, Nursalam Nursalam
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Background The occurrence of pressure injuries in the perioperative period presents a significant clinical hurdle for surgical patients. Surgery is recognized as a risk factor contributing to the onset of pressure injuries, which can manifest shortly after the operation, within a few hours, or up to 72 hours post-surgery. Bibliometric analysis has been carried out to assess publication patterns, rank research studies, and uncover emerging themes in perioperative pressure injury research. Method Data covering the period from 2015 to 2023 were extracted through the indexing metadata of Scopus and CINAHL using the keywords "pressure injury" OR "pressure ulcer" AND "perioperative." Bibliometric parameters were extracted, and VOSviewer was employed to obtain bibliometric network and overlay visualization results. Result The mapping and clustering results from the VOSviewer network and overlay visualization identified various factors, including risk factors, postoperative complications, Electronic Health Record (EHR), prediction models, perioperative leadership, perioperative hypotension, responsibility, skin lesions, positioning, infection, risk assessment, attitude, peripheral nerve injury, and interface injury. Conclusion The outcomes of mapping, clustering, ranking, and citation analysis of pressure injury in perioperative patients indicate that patient safety is the primary focus. From this main issue, indicators can be developed and transformed into variables that need analysis related to risk assessment, knowledge and attitude, policies, and referrals. The underlying theory in perioperative patient care is the middle-range theory by Myra Estrine Levine, with her esoteric nursing model, Conservation Model of Nursing. Keywords: Bibliometric Analysis, Pressure Injury, Perioperative
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围手术期压力性损伤:文献计量学分析
背景围手术期压迫性损伤的发生是困扰外科患者临床的一大难题。手术被认为是导致压力性损伤发生的一个危险因素,压力性损伤可在手术后不久、几小时内或术后72小时内出现。文献计量分析用于评估出版模式,对研究进行排序,并揭示围手术期压力损伤研究的新主题。方法以“压伤”或“压疮”、“围手术期”为关键词,通过Scopus和CINAHL检索元数据提取2015 - 2023年的数据。提取文献计量参数,利用VOSviewer获得文献计量网络和叠加可视化结果。结果基于VOSviewer网络和叠加可视化的映射和聚类结果识别了危险因素、术后并发症、电子健康记录(EHR)、预测模型、围手术期领导、围手术期低血压、责任、皮肤病变、体位、感染、风险评估、态度、周围神经损伤和界面损伤等因素。结论围手术期患者压力性损伤的制图、聚类、排序和引用分析结果表明,患者安全是首要关注的焦点。从这个主要问题出发,可以制定指标并将其转化为需要分析的变量,这些变量与风险评估、知识和态度、政策和转诊有关。围手术期患者护理的基础理论是由Myra Estrine Levine提出的中程护理理论,以及她的深奥护理模型——护理守恒模型。关键词:文献计量学分析,压伤,围手术期
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