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Evolutionary Analysis of International Scientific Output in Occupational Therapy from 1917 to 2020.

Maria Cristina Espinosa-SempereMaria Virtudes Pérez-JoverJosé Antonio Quesada RicoAdriana López PinedaConcepción Carratalá-Munuera
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Published evidence on the progress of occupational therapy research from a broad perspective is limited. The purpose of this study was to analyze the international research productivity on occupational therapy from 1917 to 2020. This was a bibliometric study including articles indexed on MEDLINE, Scopus, and CINAHL. The literature search was conducted in June 2021 using the descriptor "occupational therapy" and the term "Ergotherap*", and was limited to citable documents. Price's law and Bradford's law were applied to analyze a number of bibliometric indicators. Research on occupational therapy had an average annual growth rate of 26.4% and followed an exponential model. The top producing countries were the USA (21.52%) and the UK (6.07%). There is a high transience index of 74.81%. The top producing author was Kielhofner, G. (n = 132). Studies with the highest reported scientific evidence accounted for 1.13% (n = 638) of the total number of publications. More randomized controlled trials are necessary to increase the quality of the evidence base. Moreover, a greater collaboration between authors is needed for the professionalization of this research field.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • systematic review
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  • clinical trial
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • meta analyses
  • preterm birth