Visual analysis of reaserch on tic disorders treated by traditional Chinese medicine based on CiteSpace
YAN Yurou1 LUO Changyong2 ZHANG Qiang1 LYU Tiying1 SHOU Songting1 WANG Junhong3
1.The First Clinical Medical College, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, China;
2.Center for Infectious Diseases, Dongfang Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100078, China;
3.Department of Pediatrics, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100700, China
Abstract:Objective To visually analyze the literature related to the treatment of tic disorders with traditional Chinese medicine based on CiteSpace. Methods The literature related to traditional Chinese medicine treatment of tic disorders were retrieved from inception to December 2021 of China National Knowledge Infrastructure. The source journals, authors, institutions, keywords, research hotspots, and trends of the included literature were visualized and analyzed based on the CiteSpace co-occurrence analysis function. Results A total of 1 757 articles were included in the literature, and the journal with the most published literature was the Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The overall trend in the number of articles published in this field in the last 40 years was on the rise, and the author with the most articles was Wang Sumei, and the research institution with the highest centrality was the Dongfang Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. Twelve clusters and 15 emergent keywords were formed. Conclusion In recent years, the research on traditional Chinese medicine treatment of tic disorders has been increasing in popularity, and the research content has been deepening. In the future, cooperation and communication should be strengthened, and the research content needs to focus on innovative research on the experience of famous doctors, diverse interventions in traditional Chinese medicine, high-quality randomized controlled studies, and so on.
闫雨柔1 骆长永2 张蔷1 吕题颖1 寿松亭1 王俊宏3. 基于CiteSpace的中医药治疗抽动障碍研究的可视化分析[J]. 中国医药导报, 2022, 19(29): 7-10,20.
YAN Yurou1 LUO Changyong2 ZHANG Qiang1 LYU Tiying1 SHOU Songting1 WANG Junhong3. Visual analysis of reaserch on tic disorders treated by traditional Chinese medicine based on CiteSpace. 中国医药导报, 2022, 19(29): 7-10,20.