globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1186/s12961-019-0418-1
WOS记录号: WOS:000458432000001
论文题名:
A bibliometric analysis of health-related literature on natural disasters from 1900 to 2017
作者: Sweileh, Waleed M.
通讯作者: Sweileh, Waleed M.
刊名: HEALTH RESEARCH POLICY AND SYSTEMS
ISSN: 1478-4505
出版年: 2019
卷: 17
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Natural disasters ; health ; bibliometric analysis
WOS关键词: EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE ; RISK REDUCTION ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; POPULATION ; LESSONS ; RUPTURE ; CHILD
WOS学科分类: Health Policy & Services
WOS研究方向: Health Care Sciences & Services
英文摘要:

BackgroundWorldwide, natural disasters have caused a large number of deaths and considerable morbidity. Nevertheless, limited information is available on how the health-related literature on natural disasters has evolved. The current study aims to assess the growth and pattern of health-related literature on natural disasters.MethodA bibliometric method was implemented using Scopus database for the period from 1900 to 2017. Keywords used in the search strategy were obtained from the classifications of natural disasters presented by the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters. The health component was determined by selecting the health-related subject areas in Scopus.ResultsIn total, 9073 documents were retrieved. The annual number of publications showed a noticeable sharp increase after 2004. The retrieved documents received 97,605 citations, an average of 10.8 per document. The h-index of the retrieved documents was 113. Author keywords with the highest occurrence were earthquakes' followed by disaster medicine', disaster planning', tsunami', mental health', disaster preparedness', PTSD', emergency preparedness', and public health'. Authors from the United States of America contributed to 3127 (34.5%) publications and ranked first, followed by those from Japan (700; 7.7%) and China (636; 7.0%). When research output was standardised by Gross Domestic Product per capita, India ranked first, followed by China and the United States. The United Kingdom had the highest percentage of documents with international authors, followed by those from Switzerland and Canada. The Prehospital and Disaster Medicine journal published the most articles (636; 7.0%). The Sichuan University and its affiliated hospital contributed to 384 (7.0%) documents and ranked first in the field.ConclusionThe current baseline information on health-related literature on natural disasters showed that this field is growing rapidly but with inadequate international research collaboration. Research collaboration in this field needs to be strengthened to improve the global response to natural disasters in any place in the world. There is a need to expand the research focus in this field to include communicable and non-communicable diseases. Finally, the health effects of other natural disasters, such as floods, droughts and disease outbreaks, need to be addressed.


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作者单位: An Najah Natl Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Div Biomed Sci, Dept Physiol,Pharmacol Toxicol, Nablus, Palestine

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Sweileh, Waleed M.. A bibliometric analysis of health-related literature on natural disasters from 1900 to 2017[J]. HEALTH RESEARCH POLICY AND SYSTEMS,2019-01-01,17
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