Robotic exoskeleton-assisted walking rehabilitation for stroke patients: a bibliometric and visual analysis
Shuangshuang Wen,
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Ruina Huang,
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Lu Liu
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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
A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Trends in Psychological Interventions for Stroke Survivors: Focusing on Resilience and Psychological Well-Being (2000-2024)
Y. Li,
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Kim Lam Soh,
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Xiujuan Jing
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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
Research hotspot and frontiers in post‐stroke dysphagia: A bibliometric study and visualisation analysis
Qinzhi Hou,
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Liqing Yao,
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Jibing Ou
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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
Mapping research trends regarding the mechanism of dysphagia from 1993 to 2023: a bibliometrics study and visualization analysis
Qiuping Ye,
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Jiahui Hu,
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Yong Dai
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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
Current state of research on acupuncture for the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia: a scoping review
Haoran Guo,
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Xingfang Pan,
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Yujie Zheng
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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
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Risk factors for enteral nutrition feeding intolerance in stroke patients: A scoping review
O. Mensah Solomon,
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Yujia Gu,
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Yehong Wei
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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