2010 - 2023 年有关 "与焊接有关的危害和健康影响 "的出版物文献计量分析

Ayodeji-Fapohunda G. N., Ugwoha E., Nwaichi E. O.
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本文概述了与接触焊接烟雾有关的危害和对健康的影响。人们越来越关注焊接及其对健康的影响,这是有道理的,因为焊接烟雾本身就是有害的,它由金属冷凝产生的微粒物质和有害气体(如臭氧)组成,与包括癌症在内的许多疾病的病因和病理生理学有关联。本综述介绍了目前从各种已出版的研究著作中获得的信息。根据文献计量分析,"美国 "是贡献最多的国家,拥有大量来自国家职业安全与健康研究所(NIOSH)等活跃组织的著作。此外,作者之间的合作近来有所增加,在团体中也更为常见。在所有关键词分析中,焊接相关危害和健康影响的三个热门主题--"人类"、"年龄 "和 "职业接触"--均被确定。此外,氧化应激、职业病、风险管理、队列研究和焊接中的空气污染物也被关键词分析确定为新的主题。据我们所知,这项研究是首次采用明确的文献计量学方法对与焊接有关的健康和危害影响研究领域进行可视化分析。它有助于找到当前活跃研究的热点,并推测未来的研究领域。
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Bibliometric Analysis of Publications on “Hazards and Health Effects Associated with Welding” From 2010 – 2023
An overview of the hazards and health effects associated with exposure to welding fumes is provided in this paper through adaptations from various sources. The growing concerns around welding and its attendant health effects are valid as welding fumes are inherently hazardous and are composed of particulate matter from condensed metals and obnoxious gases such as Ozone which have been implicated in the aetiology and pathophysiology of many diseases including cancer. Information currently available from various published study works is described in the review. In accordance with the bibliometric analysis, "The United States" ranks as the most prolific contributor, with a large collection of works from active organizations such as the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Additionally, author cooperation has increased recently and is more common in groups. Three hot themes in welding-related hazards and health effects—"human," "age," and "occupational exposure"—were identified across all keyword analyses. Furthermore, oxidative stress, occupational diseases, risk management, cohort studies, and air pollutants in welding were identified as new themes by the keywords analysis. To the extent that we are aware, this study is the first explicit bibliometric approach to visualize the research field of health and hazard impacts related to welding. It is helpful for locating hotspots in active research now and for speculating on prospective future research areas.
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