Building and Health: Mapping the Knowledge Development of Sick Building Syndrome
Buildings
; 12(3):287, 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1760389
ABSTRACT
At present, with more and more attention paid to the impact of buildings on the health and well-being of occupants, sick building syndrome (SBS) has become a global concern. Since the introduction of SBS by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1983, thousands of research literatures have been published in this field. This paper systematically arranges knowledge development of SBS through bibliometric analysis, exploring the most influential countries, institutions, journals and scholars, as well as the main subject categories and keywords. Main path analysis (MPA) was used to list development trajectory under inheritance relationship of SBS knowledge, including symptom analysis, risk factors of SBS and the improved impact of ventilation on SBS and productivity. Furthermore, it is an emerging research trend to propose SBS solution in the building design stage.
Building And Construction; sick building syndrome (SBS); health; bibliometric; main path analysis; Research; Indoor air quality; Volatile organic compounds--VOCs; Software; Pollutants; Journals; Science; Ventilation; Social networks; Air pollution; Humanities; Bibliometrics; Sick building syndrome; Keywords; Risk analysis; Social sciences; COVID-19; Construction; Scientometrics; Citation indexes; Heredity; Building design; Knowledge; Risk factors; Algorithms; Nitrogen dioxide; Bibliographic records
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ProQuest Central
Language:
English
Journal:
Buildings
Year:
2022
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Article
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