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Pharmacist-led interventions in older adults:A bibliometric analysis of scientific literature
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作者 Xiaojing Lu Xuedong Jia +3 位作者 fangying si Xi Yang Wan Zhang Zhao Yin 《Journal of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences》 CAS CSCD 2024年第8期751-765,共15页
Pharmacist-led interventions have demonstrated significant benefits for older adults,with a plethora of studies dedicated to this subject.A bibliometric study was conducted to assess the current state of research and ... Pharmacist-led interventions have demonstrated significant benefits for older adults,with a plethora of studies dedicated to this subject.A bibliometric study was conducted to assess the current state of research and summarize key themes in the domain of pharmacist-led interventions for older adults.The analysis encompassed publications available in the Web of Science Core Collection from its inception until September 8,2022.To perform the bibliometric analysis,VOSviewer and CiteSpace software were employed.The initial query yielded a substantial 6084 relevant documents spanning the period from 1995 to September 8,2022.Of these,5496(constituting 90.34%)were categorized as“Article”.Notably,the yearly output of publications displayed an upward trajectory.This body of work emanated from 120 countries and regions,with the United States being the foremost contributor,accounting for the majority of publications(n=2637).The University of Sydney in Australia emerged as the institution with the highest number of publications(n=155).Timothy F Chen,affiliated with the University of Sydney,was the most prolific author,boasting 35 publications.Joseph T Hanlon,a scholar affiliated with the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia,emerged as the most frequently co-cited author.When considering journal productivity,The Journal of Managed Care&Specialty Pharmacy stood out as the most prolific journal(n=251).Conversely,the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society garnered the highest number of co-citations(n=5293).The predominant research themes encompassed the development of new criteria,updates to existing criteria,the utilization of criteria for identifying potentially inappropriate medications in older populations,concerns surrounding inappropriate polypharmacy in this demographic,and the evaluation of the positive impact of pharmacist-led interventions for older adults.In conclusion,this comprehensive bibliometric analysis offers a panoramic view of pharmacist-led interventions for older adults,providing valuable insights into the field’s evolution over the past three decades. 展开更多
关键词 BIBLIOMETRICS Pharmacist-led interventions Older adults VOSviewer CITESPACE
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