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摘要
本研究在可持续发展目标03:良好健康和福祉的框架内,对与片剂分配器、药品分配器和药丸分配器相关的学术论文和会议记录进行了文献计量学分析。该分析涵盖了1997年至2023年间发表的文献。该研究利用Web of Science数据库,使用“tablet dispenser”、“medicine dispenser”和“pill dispenser”等关键词收集相关的英文论文,分类为“proceed papers”或“Articles”。纳入和排除标准将79条初始记录筛选到40条,重点关注与可持续发展目标03相关的文章。通过RStudio使用Biblioshiny App进行数据分析,检查出版趋势、作者模式、引文网络和其他文献计量指标。研究结果显示,在国际合作有限的情况下,研究产出稳步增长,引用影响适中,广泛的参考文献和合作作者。该研究强调了老年人护理机器人片剂分配机日益增长的兴趣和研究活动,同时强调了进一步全球参与的领域。
Unveiling the complementariness of robotic tablet dispensing machines for elderly care: A bibliometric data analysis
This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of academic papers and conference proceedings related to tablet dispensers, medicine dispensers, and pill dispensers within the framework of Sustainable Development Goal 03: Good Health and Well-Being. The analysis spans literature published between 1997 and 2023. Utilizing the Web of Science database, the study employs keywords such as “tablet dispenser,” “medicine dispenser,” and “pill dispenser” to gather relevant English-language papers classified as Proceeding Papers or Articles. The inclusion and exclusion criteria filtered 79 initial records down to 40, focusing on articles pertinent to SDG 03. Data analysis was performed using the Biblioshiny App through RStudio, examining publication trends, authorship patterns, citation networks, and other bibliometric indicators. The findings reveal a steady increase in research output, moderate citation impact, extensive references, and collaborative authorship, with limited international collaboration. The study underscores the growing interest and research activity in robotic tablet dispensing machines for elderly care while highlighting areas for further global engagement.