Mapping research landscapes on frailty in stroke from 2001 to 2023: A bibliometric analysis

Qinqin Liu , Jian Du , Yongmei Bai , Huaxin Si , Yaru Jin , Cuili Wang
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Abstract

Background

Frailty and stroke are strongly related to the health of older people. This study aimed to map the research hotspots and frontiers, as well as quantitatively and comprehensively characterize the landscapes of publications on frailty in stroke over past decades.

Methods

The articles and reviews related to frailty in stroke, published from 2001 to 2023 were retrieved in the Web of Science Core Collection. CiteSpace and VOSviewer were used to identify the research hotspots, research frontiers, and the basic characteristics (such as top countries, institutions, journals and keywords) in this field.

Results

The publications’ growth rate on frailty in stroke was increasing over time. Four research hotspot clusters (geriatric syndrome, adverse outcomes prediction, cognitive function and mental health, as well as cardiovascular diseases management) were identified for frailty in stroke research over the past decades. The burst detection analysis showed that recovery, body mass index and oropharyngeal dysphagia were the research trends.

Conclusion

These findings will help scholars better understand current research progress and predict future directions related to frailty in stroke. Health providers could pay close attention to the development of scientific research in this field to maintain good health status of older people by geriatric care delivery.

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绘制 2001 年至 2023 年有关中风虚弱的研究图景:文献计量分析
背景虚弱和中风与老年人的健康密切相关。本研究旨在绘制研究热点和前沿,并定量、全面地描述过去几十年中有关脑卒中虚弱的论文发表情况。方法在 Web of Science Core Collection 中检索 2001 年至 2023 年发表的有关脑卒中虚弱的文章和综述。结果随着时间的推移,有关中风虚弱的论文增长率在不断上升。在过去几十年中,脑卒中虚弱研究发现了四个研究热点集群(老年综合征、不良后果预测、认知功能与心理健康以及心血管疾病管理)。这些发现有助于学者们更好地了解当前的研究进展,并预测与脑卒中虚弱相关的未来方向。医护人员可密切关注该领域的科研发展,通过老年护理服务维持老年人良好的健康状况。
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Aging and health research
Aging and health research Clinical Neurology, Public Health and Health Policy, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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