Bibliometric analysis of domestic and international research in pressure injury support surfaces
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20230401-01262
- VernacularTitle:国内外压力性损伤支撑面研究的文献计量学分析
- Author:
Qian ZHANG
1
;
Xiangying YANG
;
Yue ZHENG
;
Yao LIN
;
Weiying DAI
;
Jianping MA
;
Chenming WANG
Author Information
1. 浙江大学医学院附属杭州市第一人民医院重症医学科,杭州 310006
- Keywords:
Nursing;
Pressure injury;
Support surface;
Bibliometrics
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2023;29(33):4530-4539
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the research hotspots and trends in the field of pressure injury support surfaces both domestically and abroad and to provide references for future studies in this domain.Methods:Relevant literature on pressure injury support surfaces indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection, CNKI, Wanfang, and VIP database were retrieved, with the search spanning from January 1, 2010, to February 28, 2023. CiteSpace was utilized to perform a visualization analysis of the amassed data.Results:A total of 307 Chinese articles and 434 English articles were included in the analysis. The United States emerged as the country with the highest number of publications. The General Hospital of Eastern Military Command topped the list in China in terms of the number of publications. Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing and Journal of Tissue Viability were the journals with the highest publication frequencies in China and abroad, respectively. Jiang Qixia was the author with the highest number of publications in China, while Gefen secured this position internationally. The Chinese literature formed 12 clusters and the English literature formed 17, culminating in the identification of 8 meaningful categories (population, location, research type, risk factors, static support surfaces, dynamic support surfaces, intelligent monitoring, and effectiveness evaluation), among which intelligent monitoring was seen as a future research trend. Conclusions:Pressure injury support surfaces have been a research hotspot in recent years both domestically and internationally. It is recommended to promote the development of domestic research on pressure injury preventive care through strategies such as expanding the range of research populations, developing intelligent support surface devices conducive to promotion in collaboration with computer and artificial intelligence disciplines, and carrying out large-scale high-quality original research and corresponding quality improvement projects.