What's in a name? Protocol for a bibliometric and content analysis of rehabilitation, reablement, reactivation, and restorative health care services

Evan MacEachern, Miranda Wu, Shawna Cronin, Áine Carroll, Marco Inzitari, Gaston Perman, Janet Prvu-Bettger, Michelle L.A. Nelson
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Background: Various terms are used interchangeably to describe health care services that focus on supporting functional recovery after experiencing a health event. Previous literature has identified these terms as the 4R’s: rehabilitation, reablement, reactivation, and restorative health care services. However, there lacks a clear understanding and delineation between these concepts, making it difficult to measure the efficacy of each program type. This study protocol proposes a bibliometric and content analysis to map the current scientific literature within each 4R term. Methods: Using a predefined search strategy, we will identify and retrieve publications from databases Scopus and PubMed between the years 1924-2024 for each 4R concept. Two independent researchers will screen articles for eligibility. Bibliometric analyses will be conducted using RStudio software and Bibliometrix and Biblioshiny extensions. Bibliometric analyses will each include a performance analysis, citation analysis, co-citation analysis, bibliographic coupling, and co-word analysis to identify key research connections and emerging trends temporally and geographically. Bibliometric indicators of interest will include total publications, yearly output, author names, and countries, among others. In addition, we will also perform a qualitative content analysis to provide a more in-depth examination of the characteristics of each program type. Implications: Our line of inquiry intends to clarify the similarities and differences among the 4R terms to conceptualize each definition. Findings from this study have several implications for research, practice, and policy within the 4Rs, and can overall help to delineate these concepts and facilitate decision-making and resource allocation for these health care services. This study will reveal citation patterns, research connections, and foundation themes that can inform the suitability of practice transfer and resource allocation within and between rehabilitation fields. A methodological understanding of the 4R service types can inform decision-making on the patient, healthcare professional, and system level for each service.
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名字有什么意义?对康复、重新适应、重新激活和恢复性保健服务进行文献计量和内容分析的规程
背景:人们交替使用各种术语来描述以支持经历健康事件后功能恢复为重点的医疗保健服务。以往的文献将这些术语称为 4R:康复、重新适应、重新激活和恢复性医疗保健服务。然而,这些概念之间缺乏清晰的理解和划分,因此很难衡量每种计划类型的功效。本研究方案提出了一项文献计量和内容分析,以绘制每种 4R 术语的当前科学文献图。研究方法我们将使用预先确定的搜索策略,从 Scopus 和 PubMed 数据库中识别并检索 1924-2024 年间有关每个 4R 概念的出版物。两名独立研究人员将筛选符合条件的文章。文献计量分析将使用 RStudio 软件以及 Bibliometrix 和 Biblioshiny 扩展程序进行。文献计量分析将包括绩效分析、引文分析、共引分析、书目耦合和共词分析,以确定关键的研究联系和新出现的时空趋势。我们关注的文献计量指标包括出版物总数、年产量、作者姓名和国家等。此外,我们还将进行定性内容分析,对每种计划类型的特点进行更深入的研究。影响:我们的研究思路旨在澄清 4R 术语之间的异同,从而将每个定义概念化。本研究的结果对 4R 的研究、实践和政策有若干影响,总体上有助于界定这些概念,促进这些医疗保健服务的决策和资源分配。本研究将揭示引文模式、研究联系和基础主题,为康复领域内部和之间的实践转移和资源分配的适宜性提供信息。从方法论角度理解 4R 服务类型,可为患者、医疗保健专业人员和系统层面对每种服务的决策提供依据。
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