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Virtual Reality Aided Therapy towards Health 4.0: A Two-Decade Bibliometric Analysis

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19031525

Keywords

health care; virtual reality; therapy; VOSviewer; bibliometric; post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); anxiety and fear related disorder (A&F); diseases of the nervous system (DNS); pain management; Health 4; 0; Health Metaverse

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  1. Guangzhou City Philosophy and Social Science Planning 2020 Annual Project [2020GZYB12]
  2. South China University of Technology Central University Basic Scientific Research Operation Funds [2019PY24]

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This paper explores the research of VR-aided therapy in healthcare, providing potential guidelines for its future applications. Using a mixed research method of bibliometric analysis and qualitative review, the study identifies major research areas and provides insights on diseases, therapies, methods, and outcomes.
Health 4.0 aligns with Industry 4.0 and encourages the application of the latest technologies to healthcare. Virtual reality (VR) is a potentially significant component of the Health 4.0 vision. Though VR in health care is a popular topic, there is little knowledge of VR-aided therapy from a macro perspective. Therefore, this paper was aimed to explore the research of VR in aiding therapy, thus providing a potential guideline for futures application of therapeutic VR in healthcare towards Health 4.0. A mixed research method was adopted for this research, which comprised the use of a bibliometric analysis (a quantitative method) to conduct a macro overview of VR-aided therapy, the identification of significant research structures and topics, and a qualitative review of the literature to reveal deeper insights. Four major research areas of VR-aided therapy were identified and investigated, i.e., post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and fear related disorder (A&F), diseases of the nervous system (DNS), and pain management, including related medical conditions, therapies, methods, and outcomes. This study is the first to use VOSviewer, a commonly used software tool for constructing and visualizing bibliometric networks and developed by Center for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University, the Netherlands, to conduct bibliometric analyses on VR-aided therapy from the perspective of Web of Science core collection (WoSc), which objectively and visually shows research structures and topics, therefore offering instructive insights for health care stakeholders (particularly researchers and service providers) such as including integrating more innovative therapies, emphasizing psychological benefits, using game elements, and introducing design research. The results of this paper facilitate with achieving the vision of Health 4.0 and illustrating a two-decade (2000 to year 2020) map of pre-life of the Health Metaverse.

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