Research hotspots and development trends in international post-stroke fatigue based on WoSCC database
- VernacularTitle:基于WoSCC数据库分析国际卒中后疲劳的研究热点和发展趋势
- Author:
Jie WANG
1
;
Xue QIAN
;
Chuan GUO
;
Qinglei WANG
;
Junfan SHEN
;
Ling YANG
;
Yan ZHANG
Author Information
- Keywords: stroke; fatigue; bibliometrics; visual analysis; research hotspots; development trends; prediction model; CiteSpace software
- From: Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(12):26-30
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Objective To analyze the publication condition and development trends of global post-stroke fatigue(PSF)research from 2004 to 2024.Methods Relevant literature on PSF pub-lished between January 1,2004,and August 1,2024,were systematically searched and screened from WoSCC database.Visual analysis of publication volume,contributing countries,institutions,authors,and keywords in PSF research was conducted using CiteSpace software.Results A total of 373 articles were included in this study.The overall publication volume related to PSF exhibited an upward trend.The country,institution,and author with the highest number of publications were the United Kingdom,the University of Oslo,and LERDAL A,respectively.High-frequency keywords in-cluded quality of life,depression,fatigue severity scale,follow up,epidemiology,symptoms,associ-ations,and rehabilitation,while the emerging keywords were health care professionals,risk factors,and participation.Conclusion PSF-related research has demonstrated an overall upward trend.As-sessment and measurement protocols,rehabilitation treatment approaches,impacts on quality of life,and the intrinsic relationship with depression have emerged as research hotspots.Further exploration of precise and systematic assessment methods,along with the construction of scientific rehabilitation management programs and risk prediction models,will become the focal points of future research.
