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摘要
目的:对加强术后恢复(ERAS)方案的特点和研究进展进行结构性宏观概述。设计:文献计量学分析。方法:选择Web of Science作为文献计量分析研究的搜索引擎,扫描截至2024年1月25日的数据。分析是使用Bibliometrics R包中的“biblioshiny”应用程序进行的。研究结果:1991年至2024年间,共有769项研究被纳入该综述。中国在这方面的出版物最多,而美国的引用次数最多。总共确定了213项全球合作,其中最常见的是美国和加拿大之间的合作(8项合作)。作者Li K.贡献了最多的论文,《围麻醉期护理杂志》发表了最多的护理论文。“增强恢复”是文章中使用频率最高的关键词。此外,中国在出版物数量上领先,而英国、中国、加拿大和瑞典的引用次数在所有国家中最高。结论:本文献计量学研究提供了ERAS方案护理研究的全球趋势和热点的全面信息。发达国家在这方面的研究成果最多。有人指出,这一研究领域的出版物不符合Lodka和Bradford法律。
Mapping Global Nursing Literature on Enhancing Recovery After Surgery Programs: A Bibliometric Analysis.
Purpose: To provide a structured macroscopic overview of the characteristics and advances in research related to the Enhancing Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) protocol.
Design: A bibliometric analysis.
Methods: Web of Science was selected as the search engine for the bibliometric analysis study, and data up to January 25, 2024 were included in the scan. The analysis was conducted using the "biblioshiny" application available in the Bibliometrics R package.
Findings: A total of 769 studies were included in the review between 1991 and 2024. China produced the most publications on the subject, while the United States received the highest number of citations. A total of 213 global collaborations were identified, with the most frequent collaboration being between the United States and Canada (8 collaborations). The author Li K. contributed the most papers and the Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing published the most nursing papers on the topic. "Enhanced recovery" was the most frequently used keyword in the articles. In addition, China led in the number of publications, while the United Kingdom, China, Canada, and Sweden had the highest number of citations of all countries.
Conclusions: This bibliometric study provided comprehensive information on global trends and hotspots in ERAS protocol care research. Developed countries were the most productive in this area of research. It was noted that publications in this study area did not meet the Lodka and Bradford laws.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing provides original, peer-reviewed research for a primary audience that includes nurses in perianesthesia settings, including ambulatory surgery, preadmission testing, postanesthesia care (Phases I and II), extended observation, and pain management. The Journal provides a forum for sharing professional knowledge and experience relating to management, ethics, legislation, research, and other aspects of perianesthesia nursing.