Mapping the knowledge domain of occupational health research in China
10. 20001/j. issn. 2095⁃2619. 20224012
- Author:
huan jianli
;
cheng zihang
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Occupation health;Knowledge graph;CiteSpace;Bibliometric analysis;Occupational medical examination; Occupational health surveillance;Occupational health risk assessment
- From:
China Occupational Medicine
2022;49(2):186-190
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To map the knowledge domain of occupational health research in China. Methods Articles were
searched in the China Academic Journal Network Publishing Database using“occupational health”as the subject term. Journal
sources were limited to the journals of China Social Science Citation Index and core journals of China and Chinese Science
Citation Database. The search period starts in 1992 and ends on November 26,2021. The valid data was visually analyzed using
CiteSpace softwere. Results A total of 2 351 papers related to occupational health from 1992 to 2021 were obtained. In the past
30 years,the number of articles with the title of“occupational health”has been on the rise and reached its peak in 2014. China
Occupational Medicine,Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases,and Chinese Journal of Industrial
Medicine were the top three journals in terms of number of articles published,which produced 438,339 and 280 articles
respectively. Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Guangdong Province Hospital for Occupational Disease
Prevention and Treatment were the top two organizations in terms of number of articles published,which produced 169 and 116
articles respectively. Occupational medical examination,occupational health surveillance,and occupational health risk
assessment were the three hot issues in the field of occupational health research. Conclusions In the past 30 years,
occupational health research in China has achieved remarkable progress in terms of article publications and interdisciplinary
cooperation,and future work should focus on the academic impact of articles and interdisciplinary research cooperation.