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Visual Analysis of Pediatric Diarrhea Treated with Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on Citespace

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DOI: 10.23977/medcm.2023.051025 | Downloads: 10 | Views: 245

Author(s)

Jingyi Zhang 1, Hui Luo 1, Fu Xiong 1, Zhao Che 1, Yang Liu 1, Ke Chang 2

Affiliation(s)

1 Department of Clinical Medicine, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610075, China
2 Department of Pediatrics, Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610072, China

Corresponding Author

Ke Chang

ABSTRACT

In order to analyze the overview and potential development trends of research on traditional Chinese medicine treatment for pediatric diarrhea by using Citespace. We retrieved CNKI, VIP, Wanfang data and SinoMed self-built database about the treatment of pediatric diarrhea by traditional Chinese medicine from April 13, 2023 to April 13, 2023. After introduction and screening by NoteExpress, quantitative analysis was carried out by Citespace 6.1.R6, and the knowledge graph of authors, institutions and keywords was drawn. Resultly, a total of 7 high-frequency keywords, which are as follows: Massage, Umbilical application, Autumn diarrhea, Acupuncture treatment, Smecta, Shenque acpoint (RN8), Enema. We obtained 10 valid clusters of keywords. In the keyword co-occurrence analysis, a total of 17 surge keywords were identified. In conclusion, the cross-regional research team of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of pediatric diarrhea is relatively scarce, and there is still more room for development in the integration of the concepts of traditional Chinese and western medicine and to explore the nature and objective material basis of disease symptoms. The research of high-yield authors has not played a mainstream leading role in the theme of this study, and there is still a big gap between the number of publications stipulated by Price's law. The focus of the research focuses on the external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, such as umbilical application and massage, which is more suitable for the humanistic care of modern clinical diagnosis, as well as the acceptance of children and their families. New research directions worth developing include children's acupuncture techniques and moxibustion techniques suitable for children, as well as dialectical application of traditional Chinese medicine and massage acupoints and technique. 

KEYWORDS

Traditional Chinese medicine treatment; pediatric diarrhea; visual analysis; bibliometrics; Citespace

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Jingyi Zhang, Hui Luo, Fu Xiong, Zhao Che, Yang Liu, Ke Chang, Visual Analysis of Pediatric Diarrhea Treated with Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on Citespace. MEDS Chinese Medicine (2023) Vol. 5: 178-191. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medcm.2023.051025.

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