基于虚拟现实的康复研究的传播:期刊出版概况

Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss, D. Raban, Dorit Geifman, E. Keshner
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虚拟现实(VR)在康复中的应用是一个相对年轻的跨学科领域,随着科学发现和技术进步,临床应用非常迅速。最近,数据和信息科学领域的计算工具为研究人员提供了检查其领域趋势的能力。这些工具已用于所有科学领域,从人文和社会科学到卫生和生物科学。本文的目的是研究过去22年来基于虚拟现实的康复文献的学术出版物模式。我们得出的结论是,探索基于vr的康复领域的主题和期刊分布揭示了一门科学正在从主要以技术开发为重点,向关注技术如何支持康复原则和结果的科学发展。这种目的上的转变已经被科学界选择投稿的期刊以及特定期刊在使命和重点上的改变所证明。
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Dissemination of research in virtual reality-based rehabilitation: Journal publication profiles
The application of virtual reality (VR) to rehabilitation is a relatively young, interdisciplinary field where clinical implementation very rapidly follows scientific discovery and technological advancement. Recently, computational tools in the area of data and information science have provided researchers with an ability to examine trends in their field. These tools have been used in all areas of science, from the humanities and social sciences to the health and biological sciences. The objective of the current paper is to study patterns of academic publications in the VR-based rehabilitation literature over the past 22 years. We conclude that exploring the distribution of topics and journals in the field of VR-based rehabilitation reveals a science that is evolving from one with a predominantly technology development focus, to one that focuses on how technology can support rehabilitation principles and outcomes. This shift in purpose has been demonstrated by the journals selected for submissions from the scientific community as well as the modification in mission and focus of particular journals.
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