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Research Trends from 2010 to 2020 for Pain Treatment with Acupuncture: A Bibliometric Analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF PAIN RESEARCH
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S300911

Keywords

acupuncture; pain; CiteSpace; co-citation analysis; co-occurrence analysis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81673887]
  2. National Science and Technology Support Program of the ministry of science and technology of China [2013BAI05B00]
  3. Science and technology innovation capacity cultivation project of Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine [2020PY-LP-03]

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This study analyzed the publication trends of acupuncture treatment for pain in the past 10 years, finding a gradual increase in annual publications. China and Kyung Hee University were ranked first in terms of countries/institutions, with burden identified as a frontier research item. This research provides deep insights into the current use of acupuncture for pain treatment and aims to promote international cooperation in advancing the field.
Background: Given that acupuncture treatment for pain has gradually been accepted by researchers from various countries. However, few bibliometric analyses have been performed on the published articles. The objective of this research was to review its application for pain in recent 10 years and analyze, demonstrate and evaluate the trends, major research hotspots and frontier areas. Methods: The Web of Science retrieved literature from 2010 to 2020 on acupuncture for pain. The CiteSpace and Excel were used to analyze annual volumes of publications, journals, cited journals, countries, institutions, authors, cited authors, references and keywords and to draw collaborative networks and reference co-citation network maps. Results: The search finally included 4227 related studies. Results show that the number of annual publications has been increasing gradually. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med (366) was the most productive journal, while Pain (2270/0.04) ranked first in terms of frequency and centrality of cited journals, respectively. Among countries/institutions, the China (1252) and the Kyung Hee University (228) ranked first. Lee MS (51 articles) was the most effective author while MacPherson H (577) was the most cited author. The most frequently cited reference was a systematic review of individual patient data on acupuncture for chronic pain (322). Burden was identified as a frontier research item for 2017-2020. Conclusion: This study provides a new and in-depth understanding of current acupuncture used for the treatment of pain. We anticipate that this study will stimulate international cooperation among research teams to advance the field.

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