Study of acupuncture for low back pain in recent 20 years: a bibliometric analysis via CiteSpace

Yu-Dan Liang,1,* Ying Li,1,* Jian Zhao,2 Xiao-Yin Wang,3 Hui-Zheng Zhu,1 Xiu-Hua Chen1 1The Second Clinical Medical College of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 2Longgang District People’s Hospital of Shenzhen, Shenzhen, 3Guangdong Second Traditional Chinese Medicine Hos...

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Main Authors: Liang YD, Li Y, Zhao J, Wang XY, Zhu HZ, Chen XH
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Pain Research
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/study-of-acupuncture-for-low-back-pain-in-recent-20-years-a-bibliometr-peer-reviewed-article-JPR
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author Liang YD
Li Y
Zhao J
Wang XY
Zhu HZ
Chen XH
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Li Y
Zhao J
Wang XY
Zhu HZ
Chen XH
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description Yu-Dan Liang,1,* Ying Li,1,* Jian Zhao,2 Xiao-Yin Wang,3 Hui-Zheng Zhu,1 Xiu-Hua Chen1 1The Second Clinical Medical College of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 2Longgang District People’s Hospital of Shenzhen, Shenzhen, 3Guangdong Second Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Background: Acupuncture has been applied to relieve low back pain (LBP) in many countries. However, a bibliometric analysis of the global use of acupuncture for LBP is rare.Objective: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the state of the art and trends concerning the global use of acupuncture for LBP in recent 20 years.Methods: Literature relating to acupuncture for LBP from 1997 to 2016 was retrieved from Web of Science. CiteSpace was used to analyze country/institution, cited journals, authors/cited authors, cited references, and keywords. An analysis of counts and centrality was used to reveal publication outputs, countries/institutions, core journals, active authors, foundation references, hot topics, and frontiers.Results: A total of 958 references were obtained, and the total number of publications continually increased over the investigated period. Journal articles (662) were the most frequently occurring document type. The most productive country and institution in this field was the USA (342) and Harvard University (47), respectively. The J Altern Complem Med (69) was the most productive journal, and Pain (636) was the most cocited journal, which reflected the nature of the research. The Haake’s (2007) article (cocitation counts: 130) and the Cherkin’s (2001) article (centrality: 0.59) were the most representative and symbolic references, with the highest cocitation number and centrality, respectively. Cherkin was the most influential author, with the highest number of publications of 25 and a cocitation number of 226. The four hot topics in acupuncture for LBP were research method, evaluation, economy, and comprehensive therapy. The three frontier topics were intervention, test reliability, and prevalence.Conclusion: This study provides an insight into acupuncture for LBP and valuable information for acupuncture researchers to identify new perspectives on potential collaborators and cooperative institutions, hot topics, and research frontiers. Keywords: acupuncture, low back pain, bibliometric analysis, CiteSpace, cocitation
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spelling doaj.art-277ac86a06ed499b92d13a14082995222022-12-21T19:47:52ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Pain Research1178-70902017-04-01Volume 1095196432525Study of acupuncture for low back pain in recent 20 years: a bibliometric analysis via CiteSpaceLiang YDLi YZhao JWang XYZhu HZChen XHYu-Dan Liang,1,* Ying Li,1,* Jian Zhao,2 Xiao-Yin Wang,3 Hui-Zheng Zhu,1 Xiu-Hua Chen1 1The Second Clinical Medical College of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, 2Longgang District People’s Hospital of Shenzhen, Shenzhen, 3Guangdong Second Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Background: Acupuncture has been applied to relieve low back pain (LBP) in many countries. However, a bibliometric analysis of the global use of acupuncture for LBP is rare.Objective: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the state of the art and trends concerning the global use of acupuncture for LBP in recent 20 years.Methods: Literature relating to acupuncture for LBP from 1997 to 2016 was retrieved from Web of Science. CiteSpace was used to analyze country/institution, cited journals, authors/cited authors, cited references, and keywords. An analysis of counts and centrality was used to reveal publication outputs, countries/institutions, core journals, active authors, foundation references, hot topics, and frontiers.Results: A total of 958 references were obtained, and the total number of publications continually increased over the investigated period. Journal articles (662) were the most frequently occurring document type. The most productive country and institution in this field was the USA (342) and Harvard University (47), respectively. The J Altern Complem Med (69) was the most productive journal, and Pain (636) was the most cocited journal, which reflected the nature of the research. The Haake’s (2007) article (cocitation counts: 130) and the Cherkin’s (2001) article (centrality: 0.59) were the most representative and symbolic references, with the highest cocitation number and centrality, respectively. Cherkin was the most influential author, with the highest number of publications of 25 and a cocitation number of 226. The four hot topics in acupuncture for LBP were research method, evaluation, economy, and comprehensive therapy. The three frontier topics were intervention, test reliability, and prevalence.Conclusion: This study provides an insight into acupuncture for LBP and valuable information for acupuncture researchers to identify new perspectives on potential collaborators and cooperative institutions, hot topics, and research frontiers. Keywords: acupuncture, low back pain, bibliometric analysis, CiteSpace, cocitationhttps://www.dovepress.com/study-of-acupuncture-for-low-back-pain-in-recent-20-years-a-bibliometr-peer-reviewed-article-JPRAcupunctureLow Back PainBibliometric analysisCiteSpaceCo-citation
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Study of acupuncture for low back pain in recent 20 years: a bibliometric analysis via CiteSpace
Journal of Pain Research
Acupuncture
Low Back Pain
Bibliometric analysis
CiteSpace
Co-citation
title Study of acupuncture for low back pain in recent 20 years: a bibliometric analysis via CiteSpace
title_full Study of acupuncture for low back pain in recent 20 years: a bibliometric analysis via CiteSpace
title_fullStr Study of acupuncture for low back pain in recent 20 years: a bibliometric analysis via CiteSpace
title_full_unstemmed Study of acupuncture for low back pain in recent 20 years: a bibliometric analysis via CiteSpace
title_short Study of acupuncture for low back pain in recent 20 years: a bibliometric analysis via CiteSpace
title_sort study of acupuncture for low back pain in recent 20 years a bibliometric analysis via citespace
topic Acupuncture
Low Back Pain
Bibliometric analysis
CiteSpace
Co-citation
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