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Global research production in neonatal abstinence syndrome: A bibliometric analysis

  • An-Najah National University
  • Dubai Municipality

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Abstract

BACKGROUND Recently, neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) emerged as a significant global concern with a dramatic increase in healthcare expenditures. The incidence of the NAS has increased notably in the past decade and emergence as a global public health problem. AIM To evaluate the development and trend of global NAS research from 1958 to 2019 by bibliometric analysis. METHODS Analyzed aspects included publication output per year, language, document types, journals, countries/territories, h-index, authors, and top research priorities. The VOSviewer was used to determine the top research priorities, and trends, and to present bibliometric networks concerning various dimensions, such as coauthorship, authors, and countries. RESULTS A total of 1738 articles were retrieved in the Scopus database from 1958 to 2019. It was found that the great majority of the total NAS documents (n = 1295) were original articles followed by reviews (n = 268) and letters (n = 48). The most productive countries in the NAS field were the United States (n = 833), Canada (n = 112), the United Kingdom (n = 111), and Germany (n = 77). Treatment and hospital outcomes in NAS, evidence-based nurse-driven interventions for the care of newborns with NAS, and a systematic reviews and network meta-analysis for therapeutic approaches of NAS were found in recent years (after 2010), compared with terms such as pathophysiology, mechanisms of NAS, and signs and symptoms in the early years. CONCLUSION Treatment and pediatric outcomes and the effectiveness of pharmacological treatment may be frontiers in the NAS field, and continued efforts from researchers are needed in those topics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)307-320
Number of pages14
JournalWorld Journal of Clinical Pediatrics
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2022

Keywords

  • Bibliometric
  • Neonatal abstinence syndrome
  • Scopus
  • VOSviewer
  • Visualization

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