Bibliometric analysis of literatures of researches on palliative care for neoplasms from 2009 to 2018 based on CNKI
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20191122-04258
- VernacularTitle:基于CNKI的2009—2018年肿瘤安宁疗护研究的文献计量学分析
- Author:
Shanshan LIU
1
;
Huanhuan TONG
;
Bingqing WANG
;
Jingjing LI
;
Lili XIA
;
Jingfang HONG
Author Information
1. 安徽医科大学护理学院,合肥 230032
- Keywords:
Neoplasms;
Palliative care;
Bibliometrics;
Social network analysis;
Research hotpots
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2020;26(19):2563-2568
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To conduct the bibliometric analysis of researches on palliative care for patients with neoplasms from 2009 to 2018 based on China National Knowledge Internet (CNKI) so as to understand the research status and hot spots in this field and provide references for related researches.Methods:Chinese journal literatures related to palliative care for neoplasms published by CNKI were searched. Bibliographic Items Co-occurrence Matrix Builder (BICOMB) and Ucinet 6.0 software were used to analyze the number, year, journal, author and key words of the included literatures.Results:A total of 1 380 literatures were included, and the number of literatures was generally increasing year by year. The distribution of journals was scattered. There were 9 kinds of journals with published article volume of 20 or above, including 5 nursing journals. There were 1 265 first authors and no core author. 16 authors published 3 or more papers, and no cooperative relationship was formed. A total of 1 687 keywords were extracted from 1 380 literatures. In researches on palliative care for neoplasms in China, the hot groups were patients with advanced tumors, end-of-life patients and the elderly, and the single disease types involved were lung cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer and stomach cancer. Research hotspots included quality of life, influencing factors, death education and symptoms of pain, depression, anxiety and cancer-related fatigue.Conclusions:The researches on palliative care for neoplasms in China is in the early stage of rapid development. It is necessary to strengthen cooperation, learn from foreign ideas and methods and promote the further development of domestic palliative care for neoplasms.