Knowledge mapping of online healthcare: An interdisciplinary visual analysis using VOSviewer and CiteSpace.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2025-02-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076251320761
Xue Ding, Dingming Lu, Ruoxi Wei, Fangfang Zhu
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Background: Online healthcare has been regarded as a permanent component and complementation in routine worldwide healthcare. Although there have been large-scale related studies in this field, studies are scattered across disciplines. Numerous publications are needed to systematically and comprehensively identify the status quo, development, and future hotspots in this field.

Methods: Publications on online healthcare were screened from the WoS database. By using VOSviewer and CiteSpace, this study analyzed 4636 articles in this field with 60,306 associated references. First, countries/regions distributions, institutions distributions, influential journals, and productive authors were obtained. Then, co-citation analysis, co-occurrence analysis, timeline analysis, and burst detection were further conducted to sketch the panorama of online healthcare.

Results: There were 147 countries/regions participated in and contributed to this field in total. Accounting for over half of the total number of publications, the USA, England, Australia, China, and Canada played significant roles in this area. Among the 24,362 authors, Guo XT was the most influential author. The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health was the journal with the most publications and citations. Studies in this field have shifted from basic research to applied practice research. COVID-19, mental health, healthcare, and healthcare workers were the most common keywords, indicating that studies on the impact of online healthcare on healthcare workers, online healthcare service for COVID-19, and mental health will be promising areas in the future.

Conclusions: Research on online healthcare is booming, while worldwide cooperation is still regionalized. Cross-regional cooperation among institutions and scholars is needed to enhance in the future. Online healthcare services for specific health fields and specific groups are the current and developing topics in this field.

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在线医疗保健知识图谱:使用 VOSviewer 和 CiteSpace 进行跨学科视觉分析。
背景:在线医疗保健已被视为常规全球医疗保健的永久组成部分和补充。虽然在这一领域已经有了大规模的相关研究,但研究分散在各个学科之间。需要大量的出版物来系统、全面地确定该领域的现状、发展和未来的热点。方法:从WoS数据库中筛选在线医疗保健出版物。本研究利用VOSviewer和CiteSpace分析了该领域的4636篇论文和60306篇相关参考文献。首先,获得了国家/地区分布、机构分布、有影响力的期刊和高产作者。然后,通过共被引分析、共现分析、时间线分析和突发检测,勾勒出在线医疗的全景图。结果:共有147个国家/地区参与和贡献了这一领域。美国、英国、澳大利亚、中国和加拿大在这一领域发挥了重要作用,占出版物总数的一半以上。在24362位作者中,郭晓天是最有影响力的作者。《国际环境研究与公共卫生杂志》是发表论文和被引用次数最多的杂志。该领域的研究已从基础研究转向应用实践研究。COVID-19、心理健康、医疗保健和医护人员是最常见的关键词,这表明在线医疗保健对医护人员的影响、针对COVID-19的在线医疗服务和心理健康的研究将是未来有前景的领域。结论:在线医疗的研究正在蓬勃发展,但国际合作仍然是区域化的。未来需要加强机构和学者之间的跨区域合作。针对特定健康领域和特定群体的在线医疗保健服务是该领域当前和发展中的主题。
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