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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1018212

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Objective:To analyze the hotspots of international acupuncture research; To evaluate the influence of each hotspot; To explore its development trend.Methods:Acupuncture research related literature was retrieved from the Web of Science core database from January 1, 2019 to January 1, 2022. 42 highly cited literature was extracted using BICOMB 2.01 software, and a 42×42 co-occurrence matrix was constructed. A co-citation cluster analysis figure was drawn with SPSS 26.0 software. The CPT values of each hotspot identified in the cluster figure were computed using the formula CPT=(C/P)/T=C/(P·T). Bubble charts were drawn to show each hotspot's annual publication of articles.Results:Totally 23 research hotspots were identified, including consensus on the quality of evidence and recommendation intensity, assessment of the efficacy of acupuncture for chronic pain and analgesic mechanisms of acupuncture. The bubble chart showed that the annual attention of 23 hotspots varied, with 14 hotspots increasing year by year, 5 hotspots remaining stable, and only 4 hotspots decreasing year by year.Conclusions:The study has found that the direction of acupuncture research in the past three years focuses on acupuncture indication research, acupuncture mechanism research and evidence-based methodology research. China is the main contributor to the expansion of acupuncture indication research. The international trend of acupuncture development is obvious. Chinese acupuncture research faces greater competitive pressure, and the influence of core papers is insufficient.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-413368

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Objectives To identify the mainstream studies and their development trends in health management research, and enable domestic scholars and institutions in their decision making to select strategic research fields and their discipline development on health management. Methods Co-citation cluster analysis of high-frequency citations, combined with co-word cluster analysis of high-frequency of MeSH terms were used to discover research focuses. This was followed by statistical analysis of the content of each cluster, and demonstration of the research trends through citation and subject strategic diagrams. Results Eight hot sub-fields have been identified both before and after 2002, which include both cross and separate topics. Conclusion With a multi-disciplinary characteristic, health management has not yet developed into a mature and stable research field; Health management involves the whole management process of healthcare services; Mental health management, chronic disease management and its primary health care service are all constant hotspots of studies. Health literacy is an area deserving greater attention in health management; Health management should interact with health insurance,making it part of the medical insurance system.

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