Risk factors for enteral nutrition feeding intolerance in stroke patients: A scoping review DOI

O. Mensah Solomon,

Yujia Gu,

Yehong Wei

et al.

Nursing in Critical Care, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 21, 2024

Abstract Background Feeding intolerance is a common issue in stroke patients who are receiving enteral nutrition, and it has substantial effect on their recovery rehabilitation. Understanding the various factors of feeding this patient population vital for improving care outcomes. Aim This review aims to map existing literature nutrition patients, identifying key themes, gaps areas future research. Study design was conducted as scoping following PRISMA Extension Scoping Reviews (PRISMA‐ScR) checklist ensure comprehensive coverage methodological rigour. We by searching databases such PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, Web Science, CNKI WangFang from 1 January 2000 31 2024. aimed locate research about issues with patients. collected data patient's characteristics, medical status, therapies, protocols nursing care. A total 25 articles met inclusion criteria were included review. Results Twenty‐two influencing identified categorized into (5), disease (8), treatment (2), management (5) (2). Notably, age, intra‐abdominal pressure, serum albumin levels, APACHE‐II scores central venous pressure (CVP) among most commonly reported. Conclusions introduction uniquely focuses explaining specific intolerance. Relevance Clinical Practice Health professionals must identify manage risk Ongoing professional development specialized training significance rehabilitation can improve

Language: Английский

Robotic exoskeleton-assisted walking rehabilitation for stroke patients: a bibliometric and visual analysis DOI Creative Commons

Shuangshuang Wen,

Ruina Huang,

Lu Liu

et al.

Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: May 17, 2024

Objective: This study aimed to conduct a bibliometric analysis of the literature on exoskeleton robot assisted walking rehabilitation for stroke patients in Web Science Core Collection over past decade. Method: Retrieved gait training hemiplegic from 1 January 2014 31 2024. The search method was topic search, and types documents were “article, meeting abstract, review article, early access.” CiteSpace used analyze results countries, institutions, keywords, cited references authors. Result: A total 1,349 articles retrieved, 1,034 ultimately included visualization analysis. annual publication volume showed an upward trend, with authors Europe America leading position. core also published by European American countries. keywords divided into 8 clusters: # 0 soft robotic exit, gain training, 2 multiple scales, 3 magnetic rheological brake, 4 test retest reliability, 5 electromechanical 6 cerebra salary, 7 slow gain. research direction focused development robots, verifying their reliability feasibility. Later, focus combination machine learning other technologies, costs, patient quality life. Conclusion: provides visual display status, trends, hotspots, which helps researchers this field grasp hotspots choose future directions.

Language: Английский

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A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Trends in Psychological Interventions for Stroke Survivors: Focusing on Resilience and Psychological Well-Being (2000-2024) DOI Creative Commons

Y. Li,

Kim Lam Soh,

Xiujuan Jing

et al.

Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: Volume 18, P. 1655 - 1678

Published: March 1, 2025

This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of research literature on psychological interventions for stroke survivors published from 2000 2024, focusing resilience and well-being, utilizing VOSviewer CiteSpace. Literature data was sourced the Web Science Core Collection database (WoSCC). A total 373 relevant articles between January 1, 2000, September 30, were included. CiteSpace analyzed perspectives including authorship, country origin, institutions, journals, references, keywords. Annual publication output has steadily increased, reaching peak in 2023 (55 articles). Vranceanu Ana-Maria emerged as most productive author with eight publications. The United States led (98 articles) centrality (0.32), Harvard University being leading institution (24 "Disability Rehabilitation" journal (12 articles), while "Stroke" co-cited (241 times). Recent trends emphasized meta-analysis (strength=3.6), assessment tool validation (strength=3.49), acceptance-based (strength=2.89), mainly cultivation well-being promotion. reveals increasing scholarly interest survivors, particularly research. field evolved disease-related factors systematic intervention research, growing emphasis methodological standardization individualized interventions. These findings provide significant theoretical practical implications improving health services survivors. Future should strengthen high-quality empirical studies, refine tools, innovate strategies better address complex needs enhance their ultimately rehabilitation outcomes quality life

Language: Английский

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Research hotspot and frontiers in post‐stroke dysphagia: A bibliometric study and visualisation analysis DOI

Qinzhi Hou,

Liqing Yao, Jibing Ou

et al.

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 30(4), P. 703 - 715

Published: April 23, 2024

Abstract Background Dysphagia, a common complication after stroke, significantly hampers the recovery process of patients, both due to dysphagia itself and additional complications it causes. Although large number articles have been published on post‐stroke (PSD), bibliometric analysis in this field is still lacking. This study aimed provide comprehensive understanding research hotspots trends PSD, thereby guiding future efforts. Methods The Web Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database was searched for related PSD from 2003 2022. Data were visualised analysed using CiteSpace VOSviewer. Results A total 3102 publications included scientometric analysis, with gradual increase papers each year. United States emerged as country highest (625 articles), while University Manchester led most among institutions (67 articles). Notably, Dysphagia (254 articles) cited journal (11,141 citations). Among authors, Hamdy S prolific (52 Martino R being (1042 Conclusion Based our findings, we anticipate that will mainly focus such stroke‐associated pneumonia, stroke‐related sarcopenia. Additionally, exploration into mechanisms parameters noninvasive brain stimulation techniques treatment well rehabilitation needs patients are expected be key focal points endeavours.

Language: Английский

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Mapping research trends regarding the mechanism of dysphagia from 1993 to 2023: a bibliometrics study and visualization analysis DOI Creative Commons
Qiuping Ye,

Jiahui Hu,

Yong Dai

et al.

Frontiers in Neurology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: July 4, 2024

As a common consequence of various neurogenic disorders, dysphagia has significant impact on the quality life for patients. To promote development field swallowing, it will be helpful to clarify pathological and therapeutic mechanisms dysphagia. Through visual analysis related papers from 1993 2023 in Web Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database, research status trend pathogenesis were discussed. The co-occurrence study was finished using CiteSpace 6.2 R4 software, including keywords, countries, institutions, authors. Finally, 1,184 studies satisfied inclusion requirements. findings visualization suggested that aspiration gastroesophageal reflux disease would areas greatest interest researchers studying mechanism latest occurred trends, fMRI, signals machine learning emerging into view researchers. Based an country co-occurrence, United States, Japan China rank top three, terms number publications University System Ohio is organization published most amount articles regarding Other highly schools three include State Florida Northwestern University. For prolific authors, German, Rebecca Z at present, whose own team working closely together. Several cooperating teams have been formed centered around Z, Warnecke, Tobias Hamdy Shaheen. This intuitively analyzed current dysphagia, provided with hotspots this field.

Language: Английский

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Current state of research on acupuncture for the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia: a scoping review DOI Creative Commons
Haoran Guo,

Xingfang Pan,

Yujie Zheng

et al.

Frontiers in Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18

Published: Aug. 15, 2024

Objective Post-stroke dysphagia (PSD) is a common complication of stroke. Acupuncture as one the traditional therapies in Chinese medicine (TCM), can change excitability cerebral cortical nerve cells, and promote recovery neurological swallowing functions. Several clinical primary studies (including RCTs, cohort studies, etc.) systematic reviews have demonstrated its efficacy safety patients with PSD. The positive effects acupuncture on PSD are also mentioned international treatment guidelines, while there no synthesis this evidence. This scoping review aims to summarize evidence from reviews, guidelines for explore breadth evidence, provide an overview range characteristics existing research gaps, future priorities treating acupuncture. Method PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, SinoMed, Wan Fang Data, VIP databases were searched inception until June 12, 2024. relevant data presented through bubble diagrams, line graphs, structured tables along descriptive statistics analysis. was conducted based PRISMA-ScR Checklist. Results A total 1,130 included. Most China, number increasing over time. included 254 815 (678 RCTs,107 nRCTs, 12 case reports, 14 four series), 51 10 guidelines. interventions manual (MA), electroacupuncture (EA), MA/EA combined acupuncture-related methods (such scalp acupuncture, auricular warm etc.). most frequently used acupoint RN23. often applied combination other treatments, such herbal medicine, Western rehabilitation training, or catheter balloon dilatation. Effective rates WTS outcomes. reported significant only few explicitly adverse events. received recommendations nine Conclusion As convenient safe therapy characteristics, improve different stages types without causing serious reactions. In future, more standardized cooperative needed identify influence intervention times curative effect dose-effect relationship acupuncture; standardize selection scheme develop COS TCM quality outcome reporting, will enable be summarized compared, reduce resource waste, high-quality

Language: Английский

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Risk factors for enteral nutrition feeding intolerance in stroke patients: A scoping review DOI

O. Mensah Solomon,

Yujia Gu,

Yehong Wei

et al.

Nursing in Critical Care, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 21, 2024

Abstract Background Feeding intolerance is a common issue in stroke patients who are receiving enteral nutrition, and it has substantial effect on their recovery rehabilitation. Understanding the various factors of feeding this patient population vital for improving care outcomes. Aim This review aims to map existing literature nutrition patients, identifying key themes, gaps areas future research. Study design was conducted as scoping following PRISMA Extension Scoping Reviews (PRISMA‐ScR) checklist ensure comprehensive coverage methodological rigour. We by searching databases such PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, Web Science, CNKI WangFang from 1 January 2000 31 2024. aimed locate research about issues with patients. collected data patient's characteristics, medical status, therapies, protocols nursing care. A total 25 articles met inclusion criteria were included review. Results Twenty‐two influencing identified categorized into (5), disease (8), treatment (2), management (5) (2). Notably, age, intra‐abdominal pressure, serum albumin levels, APACHE‐II scores central venous pressure (CVP) among most commonly reported. Conclusions introduction uniquely focuses explaining specific intolerance. Relevance Clinical Practice Health professionals must identify manage risk Ongoing professional development specialized training significance rehabilitation can improve

Language: Английский

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0