Health seeking behavior during high health-risk period: a bibliometric analysis.

Informatics for health & social care Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-27 DOI:10.1080/17538157.2024.2412563
Akash Pal, Pragya Taneja, Milind K Yadav, Pratap C Mohanty
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Health-seeking behavior represents the actions taken to prevent the disease and promote health. It emphasizes both the illness response and the healthcare utilization driven by perceived threat and effectiveness of the preventive behavior. This study aims to scrutinize the progression of research conducted on health-seeking behavior in high-risk period such as COVID-19 using bibliometric analysis. The bibliometric analysis is performed on Scopus and Web of Science databases. Research articles in the English language were extracted using keywords, such as health-seeking behavior and COVID. Eight hundred twenty-five research articles at the final and early publication stage in the English language were extracted from Scopus and 623 from WoS using the keywords Health Seeking Behavior and COVID. Of these, 259 in Scopus and 109 in WoS were selected for the final study following the authors' eligibility criteria. It analyses the research directions, countries of publications, core journals, leading authors and institutions and important publications followed by research trends in this field. It summarizes the academic interest of the researchers in health-seeking behavior in low- and middle-income countries. The paper informs and directs researchers and policymakers on the state of research in health-seeking behavior during high-health risk periods.

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健康风险高发期的求医行为:文献计量分析。
寻求健康的行为代表了为预防疾病和促进健康而采取的行动。它既强调疾病反应,也强调由感知到的威胁和预防行为的有效性所驱动的医疗保健利用。本研究旨在利用文献计量学分析方法,仔细研究在 COVID-19 等高风险时期对寻求健康的行为所开展研究的进展情况。文献计量分析在 Scopus 和 Web of Science 数据库中进行。使用关键字(如寻求健康行为和 COVID)提取了英文研究文章。使用关键词 "寻求健康的行为 "和 "COVID",从 Scopus 和 WoS 分别提取了 825 篇处于最终和早期出版阶段的英文研究文章和 623 篇英文研究文章。其中,根据作者的资格标准,Scopus 中的 259 篇和 WoS 中的 109 篇被选入最终研究。报告分析了该领域的研究方向、发表论文的国家、核心期刊、主要作者和机构以及重要论文,并介绍了该领域的研究趋势。它总结了中低收入国家研究人员对寻求健康行为的学术兴趣。本文为研究人员和政策制定者提供了有关高健康风险时期求医行为研究状况的信息和指导。
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