Bibliometric Studies and Worldwide Research Trends on Global Health
Manzano Agugliaro, Francisco
Bibliometric Studies and Worldwide Research Trends on Global Health - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (326 p.)
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Global health, conceived as a discipline, aims to train, research and respond to problems of a transboundary nature, in order to improve health and health equity at the global level. The current worldwide situation is ruled by globalization, and therefore the concept of global health involves not only health-related issues, but also those related to the environment and climate change. Therefore, in this Special Issue, the problems related to global health have been addressed from a bibliometric approach in four main areas: environmental issues, diseases, health, education and society.
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books978-3-03943-095-6 9783039430949 9783039430956
10.3390/books978-3-03943-095-6 doi
Research & information: general
social networks health young people bibliometric study scientometrics obesity interventions children youths pediatrics reclaimed water advanced oxidation process microorganisms concern emergent contaminant worldwide content analysis text mining diabetes QOL artificial intelligence machine learning bibliometric LDA HIV/AIDS quality of life global health public health scientometric study knowledge map visualization analysis CiteSpace COPD QoL medicinal plants drugs worldwide research bibliometrics traditional medicine asthma HRQoL Scival patents Spain Research and Development (R& D) social returns COVID-19 biomechanics musculoskeletal disorders RULA ergonomics applications climate change infectious diseases bibliometric analysis co-word analysis biclustering strategic diagram academic performance citation network motivation microplastics network analysis VOSviewer software research hotspots pulmonary disease musculoskeletal risks wastewater treatment
Bibliometric Studies and Worldwide Research Trends on Global Health - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (326 p.)
Open Access
Global health, conceived as a discipline, aims to train, research and respond to problems of a transboundary nature, in order to improve health and health equity at the global level. The current worldwide situation is ruled by globalization, and therefore the concept of global health involves not only health-related issues, but also those related to the environment and climate change. Therefore, in this Special Issue, the problems related to global health have been addressed from a bibliometric approach in four main areas: environmental issues, diseases, health, education and society.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-03943-095-6 9783039430949 9783039430956
10.3390/books978-3-03943-095-6 doi
Research & information: general
social networks health young people bibliometric study scientometrics obesity interventions children youths pediatrics reclaimed water advanced oxidation process microorganisms concern emergent contaminant worldwide content analysis text mining diabetes QOL artificial intelligence machine learning bibliometric LDA HIV/AIDS quality of life global health public health scientometric study knowledge map visualization analysis CiteSpace COPD QoL medicinal plants drugs worldwide research bibliometrics traditional medicine asthma HRQoL Scival patents Spain Research and Development (R& D) social returns COVID-19 biomechanics musculoskeletal disorders RULA ergonomics applications climate change infectious diseases bibliometric analysis co-word analysis biclustering strategic diagram academic performance citation network motivation microplastics network analysis VOSviewer software research hotspots pulmonary disease musculoskeletal risks wastewater treatment