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Knowledge mapping visualization analysis of the military health and medicine
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Zhang XM
; Zhang X
; Luo X
; Guo HT
; Zhang LQ
; Guo JW
Mil Med Res
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BACKGROUND: Military medicine is a research field that seeks to solve the medical
problems that occur in modern war conditions based on public medicine theory.
METHODS: We explore the main research topics of military health and medical
research in the web of science? core collection (WoSCC) from 2007 to 2016, and
the goal of this work is to serve as a reference for orientation and development
in military health and medicine. Based on CiteSpace III, a reference co-citation
analysis is performed for 7921 papers published in the WoSCC from 2007 to 2016.
In addition, a cluster analysis of research topics is performed with a
comprehensive analysis of high-yield authors, outstanding research institutions
and their cooperative networks. RESULTS: Currently, the research topics in
military health and medicine mainly focus on the following seven aspects: mental
health diagnoses and interventions, an army study to assess risk and resilience
in service members (STARRS), large-scale military action, brain science,
veterans, soldier parents and children of wartime, and wound infection. We also
observed that the annual publication rate increased with time. Wessely S,
Greenberg N, Fear NT, Smith TC, Smith B, Jones N, Ryan MAK, Boyko EJ, Hull L, and
Rona RJ were the top 10 authors in military health and medicine research. The top
10 institutes were the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, the
United States Army, the United States Navy, Kings College London, Walter Reed
National Military Medical Center, Boston University, Walter Reed Army Institute
of Research, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Naval Health Research Center, and
the VA Boston Healthcare System. CONCLUSIONS: We are able to perform a
comprehensive analysis of studies in military health and medicine research and
summarize the current research climate and the developmental trends in the WoSCC.
However, further studies and collaborations are needed worldwide. Overall, our
findings provide valuable information and new perspectives and shape future
research directions for further research in the area of military health and
medicine.