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Bibliometric analysis of perinatal palliative care based on Web of Science database#br# |
GUO Nafei ZHANG Lan LIU Ying ZHANG Ran JIANG Hui▲ |
Department of Obstetrics, Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai 201204, China |
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Abstract Objective To analyze the research status of perinatal period palliative care and provide references for follow-up research. Methods The perinatal palliative care literature published from January 1975 to December 2020 in the Web of Science core collection database was searched, and the external and internal characteristics were analyzed. Results A total of 573 papers were retrieved, which were first published in 1993. The first country with the number of papers was the United States, the journal was Advances in Neonatal Care, and the author was Charlotte Wool. Conclusion The research on perinatal palliative care is gradually becoming an academic hotspot, and the development of this field in our country still needs further exploration.
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