Academic Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences, 2024, 5(7); doi: 10.25236/AJMHS.2024.050701.
Deng Can, Hao Yuying, Wei Xinting, Liu Jie
School of Nursing, Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, China
This study analyzes the research status, hotspots and frontier progress of foreign advance care planning in dementia, and provides reference for domestic research. Retrieve the web of science literature on dementia advance care planning from inception to March 20, 2024. Use CiteSpace 6.2.R4 software to analyze the authors, institutional collaboration networks, and keyword co-occurrence networks of the included literature, and draw a visual graph. A total of 246 articles were included, and the overall number of articles was on the rise. There are 168 authors in the study of advance care planning for dementia, and a clear core team has been formed; The country with the highest number of publications is the United States; The research institutions are mainly higher education institutions, and there is close cooperation and exchange among them; Journal of the American Geriatrics Society is the magazine with the highest number of articles; Research hotspots include ‘advanced care planning’ and ‘palliative care’. At present, the research on the advance care planning for dementia in foreign countries is relatively mature, with a wide range of research and strong correlation, which can provide reference for the research on the advance care planning for dementia in China.
Dementia, Advance care planning, Advance directive, Visual analysis
Deng Can, Hao Yuying, Wei Xinting, Liu Jie. Visualization Analysis of Research Hotspots of Advance Care Planning for Dementia in Foreign Countries. Academic Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences (2024), Vol. 5, Issue 7: 1-8. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJMHS.2024.050701.
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