Key actors in behavioral health services availability and accessibility research: a scoping review bibliometric analysis.

Cole Hooley, Danielle R Adams, Wai Yan Ng, Carrie L E Wendt, Cory B Dennis
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This bibliometric review aims to identify key actors in the behavioral health services availability/accessibility literature. Coalescing information about these actors could support subsequent research efforts to improve the availability and accessibility of behavioral health services. The authors used a scoping review method and a bibliometric approach. The articles came from Medline, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL, and PsycINFO. Articles were included if they assessed behavioral health service availability or accessibility quantitatively and were written in English. The final sample included 265 articles. Bibliometric data were extracted, coded, and verified. The authors analyzed the data using univariate and social network analyses. Publishing in this area has become more consistent and has grown since 2002. Psychiatric Services and Graduate Theses were the most frequently used publication venues. The National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute of Mental Health, and the Veterans Administration funded the most research. The most frequently used keyword was "health services accessibility." The findings suggest that this literature is growing. There are a few clusters of researchers in this area. Government organizations primarily fund this research. The paper and supplementary materials list the top researchers, publication venues, funding sources, and key terms to promote further behavioral health availability/accessibility research.

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行为健康服务可用性和可及性研究的主要参与者:范围审查文献计量分析。
本文献计量学综述旨在确定行为健康服务可用性/可及性文献中的主要参与者。汇集这些参与者的信息可为后续研究工作提供支持,从而改善行为健康服务的可用性和可及性。作者采用了范围综述法和文献计量法。文章来自 Medline、Embase、Web of Science、CINAHL 和 PsycINFO。如果文章对行为健康服务的可用性或可及性进行了定量评估,且以英语撰写,则会被收录。最终样本包括 265 篇文章。对文献计量数据进行了提取、编码和验证。作者使用单变量和社会网络分析对数据进行了分析。自 2002 年以来,该领域的论文发表越来越稳定,数量也在不断增加。精神病学服务》和《研究生论文》是最常用的发表渠道。国家药物滥用研究所、国家心理健康研究所和退伍军人管理局资助的研究最多。最常使用的关键词是 "医疗服务可及性"。研究结果表明,这方面的文献正在不断增加。该领域的研究人员有几个集群。政府组织主要资助这方面的研究。论文和补充材料列出了顶尖研究人员、发表地点、资金来源和关键术语,以进一步促进行为健康可用性/可及性研究。
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