Journal of Nursing

Visual analysis of research hotspots on quality of life of colorectal cancer patients in recent ten years based on CiteSpace

Linghong He, Xiaomei Duan, Wei Liu, Xiaoli Zhang, Juan Zhang

Abstract


Objective To describe the research hotspot and trend of quality of life in patients with colorectal cancer, analyze its development
structure and framework, and provide guidance for further research in this field. Methods Literature from 2013-01-01 to 2023-01-01 was retrieved from Web of Science database. The English search terms were “colorectal cancer” AND “quality of life”. CiteSpace(6.2.R2) software
was used to visually analyze the number of published documents, publishing institutions, authors, keyword clustering, and changes in emergent words, and corresponding maps were drawn. Results 5896 literatures were included. The top three countries are the United States, China
and England. Mols F, Brenner Hermann, Bours,Martijn J L, Weijenberg, and Matty P have published the most papers, mostly concentrated in
universities and colleges, and their research focuses on metastatic colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, physical activity, and palliative treatment.

Keywords


Colorectal cancer; Quality of life; CiteSpace software; Visual analysis


Included Database


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/nursing.v12i4.323

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