Visual Analysis of family management for children with cancer based on Web of Science
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20250320-01386
- VernacularTitle:基于Web of Science数据库的肿瘤患儿家庭管理研究的可视化分析
- Author:
Li HE
1
;
Xiaoping JIANG
1
;
Lanxing LI
1
;
Xin LIN
1
Author Information
1. 重庆医科大学附属儿童医院护理部 国家儿童健康与疾病临床医学研究中心 儿童发育疾病研究教育部重点实验室 儿童神经发育与认知障碍重庆市重点实验室,重庆 400014
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Disease management;
Neoplasms;
Child;
Data visualization;
Research hotspots
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2025;31(33):4559-4566
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the research status of family management for children with cancer, explore research hotspots and development trends, so as to provide reference for subsequent research and clinical practice in family management for children with cancer.Methods:Literature related to family management for children with cancer was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection Database. The search period was from January 31, 2014 to December 31, 2024. CiteSpace 6.4.R1 was employed for bibliometric analysis.Results:A total of 647 articles were included. The annual publication volume showed an overall trend of first decreasing, then increasing, and fluctuating upward. The authors conducting the study on family management for children with cancer formed a distinct core team. The United States and the University of Pennsylvania were the top countries and institutions in terms of publications, with close collaboration and exchange among institutions. Research focuses on recurrence treatment, social support systems, and deepening precision interventions for Ewing sarcoma. The development of technology driven management tools, cross-cultural research, and the integration of policy and ethical studies represent a future trend.Conclusions:Research focuses on key areas such as recurrence treatment, social support systems, and precision interventions for Ewing sarcoma, emphasizing family management practices, building social support networks, and identifying therapeutic targets. In the future, technology driven management tools should be developed to achieve intelligence, cross-cultural research should be deepened, and a humanized management model should be constructed by combining policy and ethical research, in order to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of subsequent related research and clinical practice for family management for children with cancer.