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Bibliometric Analysis of the Global Research Landscape on Healthcare Resilience During Critical Events
Bibliometric Analysis of the Global Research Landscape on Healthcare Resilience During Critical Events

Author(s): Yana Us, Neringa Gerulaitienė
Subject(s): Security and defense, Welfare systems, Social development, Health and medicine and law, Welfare services
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Akademii WSB
Keywords: healthcare resilience; biblioshiny; bibliometric analysis; critical events; scientific output;

Summary/Abstract: Over the past decade, natural and human-caused disasters have increased in frequency and intensity, resulting in sig- nificant human losses and the widespread deterioration of health. These critical events threaten the healthcare sector, making it challenging to operate safely and continuously. This paper aims to review and assess the international sci- entific landscape on healthcare resilience during critical events. The research was based on scientific documents published in high-quality scientific journals indexed in the Scopus database. The search for relevant documents was conducted by using the keywords ‘critical events, health- care, and resilience’ in the titles, abstracts, and keywords of the articles. The research sample comprises 720 pub- lications in the fields of medicine, psychology, nursing, and health. The study period covers 2000-2023 (to 1 June 2023). This study followed a logical sequence to achieve its research goal. The first stage involved searching for, col- lecting, and pre-processing relevant articles. Next, various bibliometric techniques were used to analyse and visualise the findings. The bibliometric analysis involved the bib- lioshiny and VOSviewer 1.6.16 software toolkit and Scopus analytical tools. In the third stage, the results were integrat- ed, and directions for future research were discussed. The bibliometric analysis reveals a growing trend in research on healthcare resilience during critical events. The find- ings determined that the key themes in the analysed scope of scientific literature are resilience, climate change, and emerging research areas. Furthermore, the research empha- sises the need for further investigation into strengthening healthcare resilience during human-caused critical events such as crime, terrorism, wars, and cyber-attacks, which have been on the rise. The theoretical implications of the pa- per contribute to understanding the patterns and develop- ments in the scientific literature, while the practical impli- cations offer guidance for conducting bibliometric analyses and insights for future research. It should be noted that the findings of this study are limited to data from the Scopus database; future studies should incorporate a broader range of data sources for a more comprehensive analysis.

  • Issue Year: 11/2023
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 159-188
  • Page Count: 30
  • Language: English