1.Bibliometric analysis of research trends and hotspots in medication literacy researches
Chaoyue SUN-LI ; Chunxia MAN ; Suying YAN ; Hua LIU ; Guanchun WANG ; Qing XIE
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(7):422-427
Objective:To analyze the current situation and hotspots of medication literacy research at home and abroad, and provide references for medication literacy research in China.Methods:The literature related to medication literacy in the Web of Science Core Collection Database, Scopus and China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database were retrieved (up to May 31, 2024). The CiteSpace software was used to analyze the number of published papers, countries, institutions, journals, authors and keywords, etc.Results:A total of 604 literature were included (361 in Chinese and 243 in English). The literature related to medication literacy were first seen in 2000, and the number grew slowly, which showed rapid growth after 2016, and reached a peak in 2023. The country with the largest number of published English literature was China (69 articles), followed by the United States (66 articles). The literature from the United States were cited 3 623 times, and those from China were cited 2 523 times. Central South University and the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University were tied for the first place in terms of the number of published articles as institutions (both 15 articles). The top 5 institutions in terms of the number of Chinese publications were Xiangya Third Hospital of Central South University, Central South University, Yanbian University, Affiliated Hospital of Yanbian University, and Tianjin Chest Hospital. The discipline with the largest number of published English literature was pharmacology/pharmacy (107 articles), followed by public environmental occupational health (88 articles) and general internal medicine (39 articles); the discipline with the largest number of Chinese published articles was clinical medicine (124 articles), followed by research on medical and health policies and regulations (56 articles), and medical education and marginal medical disciplines (34 articles). Keyword cluster analysis showed that the top 3 keywords in the English literature were medication errors, health education, and community pharmacy, while those in the Chinese literature were health literacy, self-management, and health education.Conclusions:Research on medication literacy has rapidly developed in recent years. China and the United States are the main countries for research related to medication literacy. Health education and medication errors are the mainstream of the research. Future research can focus on personalized assessment and intervention measures of medication literacy, so as to develop high-quality assessment tools for medication literacy.
2.Bibliometric analysis of research trends and hotspots in medication literacy researches
Chaoyue SUN-LI ; Chunxia MAN ; Suying YAN ; Hua LIU ; Guanchun WANG ; Qing XIE
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(7):422-427
Objective:To analyze the current situation and hotspots of medication literacy research at home and abroad, and provide references for medication literacy research in China.Methods:The literature related to medication literacy in the Web of Science Core Collection Database, Scopus and China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database were retrieved (up to May 31, 2024). The CiteSpace software was used to analyze the number of published papers, countries, institutions, journals, authors and keywords, etc.Results:A total of 604 literature were included (361 in Chinese and 243 in English). The literature related to medication literacy were first seen in 2000, and the number grew slowly, which showed rapid growth after 2016, and reached a peak in 2023. The country with the largest number of published English literature was China (69 articles), followed by the United States (66 articles). The literature from the United States were cited 3 623 times, and those from China were cited 2 523 times. Central South University and the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University were tied for the first place in terms of the number of published articles as institutions (both 15 articles). The top 5 institutions in terms of the number of Chinese publications were Xiangya Third Hospital of Central South University, Central South University, Yanbian University, Affiliated Hospital of Yanbian University, and Tianjin Chest Hospital. The discipline with the largest number of published English literature was pharmacology/pharmacy (107 articles), followed by public environmental occupational health (88 articles) and general internal medicine (39 articles); the discipline with the largest number of Chinese published articles was clinical medicine (124 articles), followed by research on medical and health policies and regulations (56 articles), and medical education and marginal medical disciplines (34 articles). Keyword cluster analysis showed that the top 3 keywords in the English literature were medication errors, health education, and community pharmacy, while those in the Chinese literature were health literacy, self-management, and health education.Conclusions:Research on medication literacy has rapidly developed in recent years. China and the United States are the main countries for research related to medication literacy. Health education and medication errors are the mainstream of the research. Future research can focus on personalized assessment and intervention measures of medication literacy, so as to develop high-quality assessment tools for medication literacy.
3.Research on the Overseas Promotion Strategy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on SWOT Analysis——Taking the China-Cambodia TCM Anti-Epidemic Corps an Example
Xuelian BAI ; Guanchun JIA ; Zhen LIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(6):1434-1439
Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)is unique health resource,economic resources,scientific and technological resource of China.In recent years,the international dissemination of TCM has been gradually expanding,and its influence has been constantly improving.The first foreign-aid TCM Corps dispatched to assist Cambodia has provided a new path for the promotion of TCM overseas.This research applies the SWOT method to analyze and conclude that the overseas promotion of TCM by foreign-aid TCM Corps has the advantages of strong promotion,wide scope,deep degree and good effect.And the disadvantages are unsound management mechanism,the difficulties of setting up and working overseas,and the challenges of transporting and exporting TCM equipment and medicines.With opportunity of the national policy support,the increasing international recognition and demand,and the good ward in global epidemic situation,we still need to deal with the challenges of cultural barriers,legal barriers,and the intensification of global competition in the substitution of traditional medicine.With regard to the overseas promotion of TCM by foreign-aid TCM Corps,it is proposed to form a regular establishment of foreign-aid TCM Corps,promote the formation of a joint force for the overseas promotion of Chinese medicine,optimize the environment for the export of Chinese medicine,and strengthens the cultivation of talents both at home and abroad.
4. The potential risks of animal plague in natural foci of Meriones unguiculatus in the Inner Mongolia plateau predicted by Maximum Entropy model
Dong YAN ; Xianming SHI ; Guoyi DU ; Yiyang LIU ; Nan ZHENG ; Guanchun LIU ; Zhilin HOU ; Rui SUN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2019;38(11):868-872
Objective:
To forecast the risk distribution of inter-animal plague in

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