Forty-five years of disability and rehabilitation research: review of the journal Disability and Rehabilitation through bibliometric analysis.
Disabil Rehabil
; : 1-15, 2024 Sep 18.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
Disability and Rehabilitation has a history of 45 years. This article aims to comprehensively analyze the scientific production of this journal to celebrate and present its achievements over time.METHODS:
This study examines the performance of the journal's publications between 1978 and 2022, using indicators of bibliometric analysis and scientific mapping techniques. These techniques explore publication trends, emerging and discussed themes, institutions, countries, collaboration patterns, and citations.RESULTS:
In the journal's 45 years, 7369 documents were published, with an average annual growth rate of 15.18%, reaching 176976 citations in 7019 documents. The United Kingdom was the most productive, and the University of Toronto was the most representative (587 articles). Recurring themes were rehabilitation, stroke, and disability. The most consolidated research themes were rehabilitation, stroke, activities of daily living, and physiotherapy.CONCLUSIONS:
This study contributes to scientific development in the field of disability and rehabilitation. The findings provide data to advance the understanding of academic practices in these fields and also provide valuable insights for the strategic planning, potential innovations, and future actions of the editorial board of the journal Disability and Rehabilitation.
The study provides an analysis of the performance and scientific evolution of the Disability and Rehabilitation journal, which can help the editorial board to plan for the future, rethink actions, and propose changes, if necessary.The review provides an overview of consolidated (mature), emerging, and declining themes related to disability and rehabilitation published in the Disability and Rehabilitation journal.
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01-internacional
Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Disabil Rehabil
Assunto da revista:
REABILITACAO
Ano de publicação:
2024
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Brasil
País de publicação:
Reino Unido