The visual analysis of the research hotspots and development trends of the modelof combination of medicine treatment and maintenance in China
Objective To explore the research hotspots and development trends of the combination of medical treatment and ma-intenance in China,and to provide reference for the development of the service industry for the aged in China.Methods China Na-tional Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI)database was used as the literature source to retrieve the literature on the combination of med-ical treatment and maintenance from 2013 to 2023.CiteSpace 6.2.2 visualization software was used for visual analysis from the per-spective of authors,keywords and publishing institutions.Results A total of 341 literatures were included,and the annual number of publications showed an overall growth trend.Liu Xiaomei was the most active in this field,and the institution with the highest number of publications was the School of Public Administration,Northeastern University of Economics.High-frequency keywords included combination of medical treatment and maintenance,elderly care service,aging,elderly care model,etc.Conclusion Elderly care service,health care for the aged,community care for the aged,and institutional care for the aged are the research hotspots and devel-opment trends of the combination of medical treatment and maintenance,respectively.However,the number of articles published in the medical field in China is still small,and there is a lack of core journals in the medical field,indicating that the research of the medical industry in this field is still insufficient.Intelligent elderly care is the future development direction of the combination of medical treatment and maintenance.It is necessary to establish a diversified model in line with the national conditions,carry out rele-vant skills training,and train high-quality nursing assistants.Improving the level of medical treatment and maintenance is the future development trend.
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