A comparative analysis of research hotspots in home care for the aged at home and abroad in the past ten years
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20200618-03963
- VernacularTitle:近10年国内外老年居家护理研究热点的对比分析
- Author:
Jiarui SHI
1
;
Yuxiu LIU
;
Zhanran BU
;
Qian WU
Author Information
1. 潍坊医学院护理学院 261053
- Keywords:
Aged;
Home care;
Research hotspots;
Cluster analysis;
Visual analysis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2021;27(9):1128-1133
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the research hotspots in home care for the aged at home and abroad, so as to provide a reference for the research on the home care for the aged in China.Methods:Literature on home care for the aged at home and abroad was retrieved in China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science Core Collection from January 1, 2010 to July 8, 2020. SPSS, COOC and other softwares were used to visually analyze the retrieval results.Results:In the past ten years, the common research hotspots in home care for the aged at home and abroad focused on health education, family caregivers, quality of life, senile dementia, community care, and long-term care. Domestic and foreign scholars had different emphases on dementia and long-term care research. In the past ten years, the differences in the research hotspots of home care for the aged at home and abroad were reflected in the nursing model, family function, and physical and mental health management of the aged. Domestic scholars paid more attention to the management of elderly physical diseases, while foreign scholars paid more attention to the high-dimensional needs of elderly health management and dignity in the management of elderly diseases at home.Conclusions:In the past ten years, the differences in the research hotspots of home care for the aged at home and abroad are mainly concentrated on the nursing level. Domestic scholars paid more attention to disease care, while foreign scholars pay more attention to high-dimensional psychological needs and health level management. It prompts Chinese scholars to carry out research on the status of the high-dimensional needs of the aged, as well as related research on satisfaction strategies.