关键词: PROMs bibliometric analysis function orthopedic patients publication web of science

Mesh : Humans Orthopedics Orthopedic Procedures Bibliometrics Databases, Factual Patient Reported Outcome Measures

来  源:   DOI:10.3390/medicina59091664   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
Background and Objectives: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), also known as self-report measures, are critical tools for evaluating health outcomes by gathering information directly from patients without external interpretation. There has been a growing trend in the number of publications focusing on PROMs in orthopedic-related research. This study aims to identify the most valuable publications, influential journals, leading researchers, and core countries in this field using bibliometric analysis, providing researchers with an understanding of the current state and future trends of PROMs in orthopedic research. Materials and Methods: All PROMs in orthopedic-related publications from 1991 to 2022 were obtained from the WoSCC database. R software (version 4.2.2), VOSviewer (version 1.6.17), and Microsoft Excel (version 2303) were used for the bibliometric and visual analysis. Results: A total of 2273 publication records were found from 1991 to 2022. The results indicated that the United States (US) has made significant contributions to orthopedic-related PROMs. The majority of active research institutions are located in the US. J ORTHOP RES has published the most articles. J BONE JOINT SURG AM has the highest total citations. Conclusions: Our study provides a valuable reference for further exploration of the application of PROMs in orthopedics. PROMs have emerged as an increasingly popular area of research within the field of orthopedics, both in clinical practice and academic research. We conducted a bibliometric analysis in terms of journals, authors, countries, and institutions in this field. Additionally, we analyzed the potentialities and advantages of using PROMs in orthopedic research. There is an increasing trend towards using network-based or short message service (SMS)-based electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROMs) in orthopedic medical practices. It is anticipated that the role of PROMs in psychological and mental health research and telemedicine will continue to grow in importance.
摘要:
背景和目标:患者报告的结果测量(PROMs),也称为自我报告措施,是通过直接从患者那里收集信息而无需外部解释来评估健康结果的关键工具。专注于骨科相关研究中的PROM的出版物数量呈上升趋势。这项研究旨在找出最有价值的出版物,有影响力的期刊,领先的研究人员,以及该领域的核心国家使用文献计量分析,为研究人员提供对骨科研究中PROM的当前状态和未来趋势的理解。材料和方法:1991年至2022年骨科相关出版物中的所有PROM均来自WoSCC数据库。R软件(4.2.2版),VOSviewer(版本1.6.17),和MicrosoftExcel(版本2303)用于文献计量和视觉分析。结果:1991年至2022年共发现2273份出版物记录。结果表明,美国(US)对骨科相关的PROM做出了重大贡献。大多数活跃的研究机构都位于美国。JORTHOPRES发表的文章最多。J骨关节SURGAM的总引文最高。结论:本研究为进一步探索PROM在骨科的应用提供了有价值的参考。PROM已经成为骨科领域越来越受欢迎的研究领域,在临床实践和学术研究中。我们对期刊进行了文献计量分析,作者,国家,和这一领域的机构。此外,我们分析了在骨科研究中使用PROM的潜力和优势。在骨科医疗实践中使用基于网络或基于短消息服务(SMS)的电子患者报告结果测量(ePROM)的趋势日益增加。预计PROM在心理和心理健康研究以及远程医疗中的作用将继续变得越来越重要。
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