Review
Environmental Sciences
Menglong Wu, Yicheng Ye, Nanyan Hu, Qihu Wang, Wenkan Tan
Summary: Based on the systematic collection and consultation of relevant data, the literature source analysis on tailings dam failure disasters is conducted using the CiteSpace scientometric tool. The research on tailings dam failure disasters can be classified into two stages: the preliminary germination stage and rapid development stage. The research hotspots of tailings dam failure disasters are analyzed and summarized as environmental impact, risk assessment, and mechanical behavior.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Business
Mohammad M. AlDurgam, Firas M. Tuffaha, Mohammad A. M. Abdel-Aal, Yasser Almoghathawi, Haitham H. Saleh, Zead Saleh
Summary: This article aims to provide a comprehensive structural view of the background and important aspects of capacity expansion and planning research through scientometric analysis. The study finds that the publication rate significantly increased after the year 2000, and the applications for capacity planning can be categorized into eight main groups based on keyword analysis. The article also highlights recent applications, research trends, and omissions, as well as mapping and analyzing leading contributing countries, institutions, and research outlets. Additionally, potential future research topics are suggested.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
(2023)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Krishnamoorthy Nageshwari, Paramasivan Balasubramanian
Summary: This manuscript presents a scientometric analysis on struvite research, providing insights on the evolution and transformation of the field, as well as identifying challenges, research gaps, and developments. The analysis includes a total of 1550 scientific documents from 1999 to 2020, and investigates various aspects such as publication output, co-authorship network, author keywords, and co-citation networks. The research on struvite has bloomed in recent years, with China and the United States contributing the most. The findings highlight the importance of addressing research gaps such as real-time wastewater experiments and understanding nutrient uptake mechanisms, and suggest the potential for progress through the integration of advanced technologies.
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Ming Li, Yang Wang, Honghai Xue, Lei Wu, Ying Wang, Chunqing Wang, Xingai Gao, Zhonghe Li, Xi Zhang, Mudassir Hasan, Mansoor Alruqi, Awais Bokhari, Ning Han
Summary: In recent years, there has been increasing attention to the environmental pollution caused by microplastics. This study conducted a bibliometric analysis to evaluate the development and trends in microplastics research. The results revealed that China and the United States are the leading countries in microplastics research, and the study is multidisciplinary, involving various fields such as ecology, chemistry, and environmental science.
Article
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Riya Sureka, Umesh Bamel, Satish Kumar, Avik Sinha
Summary: To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Gondwana Research conducted a study to analyze the trends and evolution of the journal since its inception. The study used performance analysis and bibliometric analysis to examine the publication and citation patterns, as well as the content of the journal. The findings show significant growth in publication and citation counts, and provide insights into future research directions in Earth Science.
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Adjoane Mauricio Silva Maciel, Alberto Novaes Ramos Junior, Anderson Fuentes Ferreira, Nadia Maria Girao Saraiva de Almeida, Vivian da Silva Gomes, Daniela Vaz Ferreira Gomez, Roberto da Justa Pires Neto
Summary: This study aims to analyze the scientometric profile of research on trachoma in Brazil. The results show a limited number of studies on trachoma in Brazil, but there has been a slight increase in scientific production. The findings suggest the need for greater investment to strengthen the control and research of this neglected disease.
REVISTA DE SAUDE PUBLICA
(2022)
Review
Environmental Sciences
Monica Singhania, Gurmani Chadha
Summary: This study comprehensively mapped the intellectual structure of the sustainability reporting field by employing scientometric analysis. The findings highlighted the significant contributions from developed countries and the need for more research in developing and emerging countries. The study also identified research sub-communities, subject categories, and future research focus areas.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Emeka Ndaguba, Lochner Marais
Summary: This paper provides a scientometric analysis of the mine closure literature, finding a rapid increase in research output and identifying the journals and co-citation index associated with mine closure research. Four university clusters are working on mine closure and the co-citation index groups journals into three clusters. The themes are regrouped into five categories - health, environment, geography, society, and regulation/politics.
ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
(2023)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Luis Araya-Castillo, Felipe Hernandez-Perlines, Hugo Moraga, Antonio Ariza-Montes
Summary: Scientometric analysis of socioemotional wealth within family firms reveals a wealth of research on this topic, including number of publications and citations, main authors and journals, research institutions and countries. The findings highlight the abundance of studies conducted on socioemotional wealth in family firms and the key areas of focus in these studies.
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Jian Wang, Fakhar Shahzad
Summary: This study applies visualized and scientometric analysis to summarize health literacy research, providing a comprehensive overview of the yearly scientific output, journals, countries, institutions, contributors, highly cited papers, and keywords. It also identifies emerging trends in health literacy research.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2022)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Wen Lv, Xining Zhao, Pute Wu, Jialong Lv, Hailong He
Summary: This study analyzed the research status and evolution of intercropping over the past three decades, identifying influential authors, organizations, and countries in the field. It also revealed the main research topics centered around keywords such as intercropping/maize, biodiversity/conservation, agroforestry, and carbon. The study provides insights for future research directions in intercropping.
Article
Business
Avneet Kaur, Munish Bhatia
Summary: Research and development often rely on words and phrases to outline new ideas, with smart education being introduced to describe advancements in technology-enhanced education. Global efforts towards smart education have accelerated with growing interest and research contributions. The current research provides a comprehensive analysis of smart education literature, offering insights for future directions and collaborations in the field.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
(2021)
Review
Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
Mohamad Nor Azra, Li Lian Wong, Hani Amir Aouissi, Ivar Zekker, Mohd Ashaari Amin, Wan Norazira Wan Adnan, Muhammad Fuad Abdullah, Zulkiflee Abd Latif, Mohd Iqbal Mohd Noor, Fathurrahman Lananan, Faezah Pardi
Summary: A scientometric analysis conducted on crayfish research revealed increasing publication trends and collaboration among authors, institutions, and countries. The study analyzed 12,039 bibliographic datasets using CiteSpace for co-citation analysis. The findings showed that the USA, China, and European countries were the top contributors to crayfish-related research, with invasive crayfish being the most prominent keyword.
Review
Construction & Building Technology
Amirreza Rashidi, Jolanta Tamosaitiene, Mehdi Ravanshadnia, Hadi Sarvari
Summary: This paper investigates trends in research on construction bidding from 1975 to 2022 through scientometric analysis. A total of 299 relevant articles were collected and analyzed, ranking the top journals, institutes, and authors. Contributions from different countries were examined, and network analysis and keyword trends were determined. This review provides an in-depth insight into the existing knowledge and offers a practical guideline for future studies.
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Mario Morales-Parrague, Luis Araya-Castillo, Fidel Molina-Luque, Hugo Moraga-Flores
Summary: This work illustrates how Corporative Social Responsibility (CSR) has permeated into various management areas, providing insight into its development. Through analysis of WoS documents, the study suggests that there is a need to organize and question the current understanding of CSR and demonstrate its relevance, so it can be considered as a specialized field within business management.
Article
Clinical Neurology
Laura Smith, Hannah Elwick, Jacqueline R. Mhizha-Murira, Gogem Topcu, Clare Bale, Nikos Evangelou, Stephen Timmons, Paul Leighton, Roshan das Nair
Summary: The study collected and synthesized stakeholder perspectives to develop a care pathway for cognitive problems in MS, producing a logic model. The proposed pathway was perceived as helpful in providing standardized support for a neglected MS symptom. Training packages, online cognitive screening, and triaging decisions were viewed as crucial activities.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS
(2021)
Article
Rehabilitation
Rachael Tucker, Fiona Moffatt, Stephen Timmons
Summary: Organizational reform in response to global socio-economic changes has posed challenges for healthcare professions. However, the professional implications of the latest socio-economic challenge, austerity, have been scarcely researched. This study explores the experiences of physiotherapists working on the frontline of the UK's National Health Service (NHS) in relation to austerity. Findings reveal that austerity has led to increased length of hospital stay, insufficient community services, constrained resources, and understaffing. Physiotherapists have attempted to preserve their professional status and services through strategies such as re-professionalization and restratification. These findings have implications for the wider healthcare profession ecology and highlight the need for further research.
PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE
(2022)
Article
History & Philosophy Of Science
Paraskevas Vezyridis, Stephen Timmons
Summary: This article explores the expectations, frictions, and uncertainties of assetizing de-identified NHS patient data in the UK, looking at the concept of 'asymmetrical divergence' in public health data assetization and the practices involved. It highlights the potential for EHR data-driven research in healthcare as a technoscientific activity limited to actors with specific sociotechnical resources to fully exploit the datasets at scale.
SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE
(2021)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
E. Orton, N. Lafond, D. A. Skelton, C. Coupland, J. R. F. Gladman, S. Iliffe, P. A. Logan, T. Masud, C. Timblin, S. Timmons, D. Kendrick
Summary: This study aimed to examine the implementation fidelity of the FaME programme when delivered in the community in order to inform quality improvement strategies. The research found that FaME programmes can be implemented with a high degree of fidelity in the 'real world', although important deviations were identified. Interviews with FaME instructors helped to explain why certain elements of programme content and quality were not delivered.
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Isis Pienta Batista Dias Passos, Maria Clara Padoveze, Silvia Helena Zem-Mascarenhas, Julia Yaeko Kawagoe, Adriana Maria da Silva Felix, Stephen Timmons, Rosely Moralez de Figueiredo
Summary: This study evaluates the effectiveness of an educational strategy on precautions among nursing staff in primary health care settings. The results show that the educational intervention increases knowledge and self-reported adherence to standard and transmission-based precautions. However, the differences decrease after 6 months.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL
(2022)
Article
Nursing
Carmel Bond, Ada Hui, Stephen Timmons, Ashleigh Charles
Summary: Compassion is an integral element of contemporary nursing work and is recognized as essential for improving health outcomes. However, there is limited understanding of how compassion is perceived in the mental health practice setting. This study conducted interviews with seven mental health nurses and identified compassion as an intrinsic part of their profession and highlighted the barriers and constraints that hindered the practice of compassion. System-wide action is required to strengthen the practice of compassion and enhance health outcomes.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
(2022)
Article
Linguistics
Keiko Tsuchiya, Frank Coffey, Kyota Nakamura, Andrew Mackenzie, Sarah Atkins, Malgorzata Chalupnik, Alison Whitfield, Takuma Sakai, Stephen Timmons, Takeru Abe, Takeshi Saitoh, Akira Taneichi, Mike Vernon, David Crundall, Miharu Fuyuno
Summary: This article investigates the grounding process between trauma team leaders and members in Japan and the UK, using an eye-tracking device. The study identifies five recurrent grounding episodes, mostly ego-centric and one ba-centric interaction, drawing on intersubjectivity and the theory of ba in Western and Eastern philosophy respectively.
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS
(2022)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Luize F. Juskevicius, Reginaldo A. Luz, Adriana M. da Silva Felix, Stephen Timmons, Maria Clara Padoveze
Summary: This study evaluated the implementation process of a protocol for effective communication with patients in transmission-based precautions. It found that insufficient individual and leadership commitment, unfavorable implementation climate, and lack of understanding of effective communication concepts were barriers to full implementation of the protocol.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Clinical
Carmel Bond, Ada Hui, Stephen Timmons, Ellie Wildbore, Shane Sinclair
Summary: This study explores the views and experiences of compassion from individuals with lived experience of mental health care. The findings highlight that compassion includes the virtues of healthcare professionals, compassionate engagement, and the creation of a compassionate relational space that elicits a patient's felt-sense response. The experience of compassion mobilizes hope and promotes recovery, while the lack of compassion can have adverse effects on mental health.
JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH
(2022)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Paraskevas Vezyridis, Stephen Timmons
SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS
(2019)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Stephen Timmons, Paraskevas Vezyridis, Opinder Sahota
SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS
(2019)
Article
Development Studies
Jenelle Clarke, Justin Waring, Stephen Timmons
SOCIAL POLICY & ADMINISTRATION
(2019)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Stephen Timmons, Paraskevas Vezyridis
SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS
(2017)
Article
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Paraskevas Vezyridis, Stephen Timmons
BIG DATA & SOCIETY
(2017)