Visual analysis of home-based rehabilitation exercises for patient with Parkinson's disease based on Web of Science
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20230401-01263
- VernacularTitle:基于Web of Science的帕金森病患者居家康复运动的可视化分析
- Author:
Erming YANG
1
;
Qiaohong WANG
;
Yanming WU
;
Xiaoqing ZHANG
;
Yibao WANG
;
Hui YANG
Author Information
1. 山西医科大学护理学院,太原 030001
- Keywords:
Parkinson's disease;
Home-based;
Rehabilitation exercise;
CiteSpace;
Visual analysis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2023;29(28):3896-3901
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the research hotspot and trends of home rehabilitation exercise for patients with Parkinson's disease.Methods:Literature related to home-based rehabilitation exercises for Parkinson's disease patients included in the core set of Web of Science database from establishment of databases to March 31, 2023 was retrieved. The source countries, institutions, authors, key words and references of the literature were visually analyzed by CiteSpace software, and the scientific knowledge map was drawn.Results:A total of 472 articles were included, and the annual publication volume was increasing year by year. The top three countries in terms of publication volume were the United States (176 articles) , the United Kingdom (54 articles) and Australia (54 articles) . The top three institutions with the highest number of publications were La Trobe University, Catholic University of Leuven and Radboud University. The research in this field mainly focused on randomized controlled trials and Meta-analysis. The initial stage of the research mainly focused on the effect of Parkinson's disease on the body, later transferred to gait research, and in recent years, began to focus on the application of virtual reality technology in the home-based rehabilitation of Parkinson's disease patients.Conclusions:Home-based rehabilitation exercises for Parkinson's disease patients can be carried out in many ways, but it is limited by disease symptoms and other influencing factors. Virtual reality technology, telemedicine, wearable devices and other technologies can promote the development of home-based rehabilitation exercises. It is necessary to increase the research efforts of such technology in the future and explore comprehensive home-based rehabilitation exercises programs.