Bibliometric and visual analysis of global research: Enhanced Recovery After Caesarean Surgery (ERACS)

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Background: ERACS (Enhanced Recovery after Caesarean Surgery) is a method developed in obstetric services. Its global popularity has grown recent years. The purpose of this article to find out the extent which been researched and published world over past ten Researchers also want know an overview scope research related ERACS. Methods: This quantitative study by analyzing bibliographic data using VOS viewer program. Bibliographic on was searched through Scopus (www.scopus.com) processed with Results: 123 publications ERACS-related papers previous 10 years were found search results. most United States. Nelson, G researcher who greatest productivity. In analysis terms abstract, there are 5 clusters. widely used term “caesarean section” 109 occurrences. Based keyword used, cluster 1 theme about "Postoperative care", 2 "obstetric anesthesia", 3 "preoperative perioperative 4 "postoperative pain" "enhanced recovery surgery". Conclusion: bibliometric presents current state programs from variety angles serves as resource pointer for scholars conducting additional research. Postoperative care, anesthesia, preoperative postoperative pain, enhanced surgery themes that appear analysis.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Jurnal Aisyah : jurnal ilmu kesehatan

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2502-9495', '2502-4825']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.30604/jika.v8i2.1811