Top 100 most cited articles on Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREM): insights and perspectives.

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1186/s41687-024-00791-z
Asiya Attar, Kasturi Shukla, Preeti Mulay
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Purpose: Patient experience is fundamental to Patient-Centered Care (PCC). Although prior bibliometric research studies have focused on various aspects of PCC, a comprehensive analysis of PREM articles is required to understand its impact on the clinical practices. This study aims to analyze the top 100 most-cited PREM articles to examine the critical studies and related trends.

Methods: The 100 most cited articles on PREM were gathered from the Web of Science using a combination keyword search approach. The following information was extracted: study design, sample size, topic, number of citations, authorship, country, year of publication, journal title, and dimensions included in these PREM instruments. The VOSviewer software was used to generate graphical bibliometric networks.

Results: The citation count of the top 100 PREM articles varied from 20 to 775 citations. 21 articles had received a minimum of 100 citations. All the articles were in English, and out of these 45% were from the USA. The cross-sectional study (69%) was the most common study design, and the impact of treatment (44%) was the most frequent topic. The common PREM instruments used were customized PREM questionnaires (16%) and HCAHPS (10%).

Conclusion: This bibliometric research showed that the area of PREM is far from being saturated. The authors have attempted to provide an overview of global PREM research. Future research should focus on studies from underdeveloped and developing countries to develop condition-specific PREM tools. Longitudinal researches among special populations and studies in day-care and outpatient settings are recommended in future.

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目的:患者体验是 "以患者为中心的医疗"(PCC)的基础。尽管之前的文献计量学研究关注了 PCC 的各个方面,但要了解其对临床实践的影响,还需要对 PREM 文章进行全面分析。本研究旨在分析被引用次数最多的 100 篇 PREM 文章,以考察关键研究和相关趋势:方法:采用关键词组合搜索法,从科学网收集了 100 篇被引用次数最多的 PREM 文章。提取了以下信息:研究设计、样本大小、主题、引用次数、作者、国家、发表年份、期刊名称以及这些 PREM 工具所包含的维度。使用 VOSviewer 软件生成图解文献计量学网络:PREM 前 100 篇文章的引用次数从 20 次到 775 次不等。有 21 篇文章至少被引用了 100 次。所有文章均为英文,其中 45% 来自美国。横断面研究(69%)是最常见的研究设计,治疗的影响(44%)是最常见的主题。常用的 PREM 工具是定制的 PREM 问卷(16%)和 HCAHPS(10%):这项文献计量学研究表明,PREM 领域远未饱和。作者试图提供全球 PREM 研究的概况。未来的研究应侧重于欠发达国家和发展中国家的研究,以开发针对具体情况的 PREM 工具。建议今后在特殊人群中开展纵向研究,并在日托和门诊环境中开展研究。
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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes Health Professions-Health Information Management
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