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The majority of publications (398,37.30%) and citations (n: 9252) in this discipline have come from the United States. The most frequent publication type detected was article (n: 794). Publications published in 398 different sources (journals/books etc.). The international co-authorship rate was 11.62%. In the last 20 years, the annual number of publications has drastically expanded. The highest number of publications was published in 2020 and 2021 (n: 67, and n: 64 respectively). Australia, France, Canada, Japan, and China stand out as the countries with the highest number of publications in recent years. The terms 'end, care, hydration, nutrition, life, decision-making, artificial nutrition, and palliative care' were the most preferred keywords.\nConclusion: Finally, given the number of palliative care patients globally is expected to rise, it is critical to do ongoing research on appropriate nutritional therapy for these patients. 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目的:营养疗法已被证明可以降低危重病人的死亡率。近年来,学术界对姑息性营养的使用日益增加的好奇心显著增加。为了确定全球姑息性营养的研究产出,本研究通过文献计量分析来评估研究趋势和研究方向的现状。方法:从Web of Science在线数据库中获取本研究的文献计量学数据,使用Excel、Bibliometrix R软件包(4.1.2版)和文献计量学在线应用(https://bibliometric.com/app)工具进行分析和可视化。结果:本研究共纳入1067篇文献。该学科的大部分出版物(398篇,37.30%)和引文(9252篇)来自美国。检测到的最常见的出版物类型是article (n: 794)。发表在398种不同来源的出版物(期刊/书籍等)。国际合著率为11.62%。在过去的20年里,每年的出版物数量急剧增加。发表论文数量最多的是2020年和2021年(分别为67篇和64篇)。澳大利亚、法国、加拿大、日本和中国是近年来发表论文数量最多的国家。“临终、护理、水合作用、营养、生命、决策、人工营养和姑息治疗”是最受欢迎的关键词。结论:最后,鉴于全球姑息治疗患者的数量预计会增加,对这些患者进行适当的营养治疗的持续研究是至关重要的。由于我们的研究显示了研究差距和研究趋势,它可以为该领域的未来工作提供见解。
Bibliometric and Visual Analysis of Palliative Nutrition Research Based on Web of Science
Objective: Nutritional therapy has been shown to reduce the mortality rates of critically ill individuals. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in scholarly curiosity about the growing use of palliative nutrition. In order to determine the global research output on palliative nutrition, this bibliometric analysis was conducted to assess the current status of research trends and research directions.
Methods: The bibliometric data of the study was obtained from the online database Web of Science and analyzed and visualized with Excel, the Bibliometrix R package (version 4.1.2), and the bibliometric online application (https://bibliometric.com/app) tools.
Results: A total of 1067 publications were included in this study. The majority of publications (398,37.30%) and citations (n: 9252) in this discipline have come from the United States. The most frequent publication type detected was article (n: 794). Publications published in 398 different sources (journals/books etc.). The international co-authorship rate was 11.62%. In the last 20 years, the annual number of publications has drastically expanded. The highest number of publications was published in 2020 and 2021 (n: 67, and n: 64 respectively). Australia, France, Canada, Japan, and China stand out as the countries with the highest number of publications in recent years. The terms 'end, care, hydration, nutrition, life, decision-making, artificial nutrition, and palliative care' were the most preferred keywords.
Conclusion: Finally, given the number of palliative care patients globally is expected to rise, it is critical to do ongoing research on appropriate nutritional therapy for these patients. As our study shows study gaps and study trends, it can provide insight for future work in this field.