Research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors in South Korea using word co-occurrence network analysis

Purpose This study analyzed research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors (CACS) using word co-occurrence network analysis on studies registered in the Korean Citation Index (KCI). Methods This word co-occurrence network analysis study explored major research trends by constru...

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Autores principales: Kyung-Ah Kang, Suk Jung Han, Jiyoung Chun, Hyun-Yong Kim
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7a691f07a9df4c2e944517ca69ae52cb2021-11-09T06:35:36ZResearch trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors in South Korea using word co-occurrence network analysis2287-91102287-912910.4094/chnr.2021.27.3.201https://doaj.org/article/7a691f07a9df4c2e944517ca69ae52cb2021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.e-chnr.org/upload/pdf/chnr-27-3-201.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2287-9110https://doaj.org/toc/2287-9129Purpose This study analyzed research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors (CACS) using word co-occurrence network analysis on studies registered in the Korean Citation Index (KCI). Methods This word co-occurrence network analysis study explored major research trends by constructing a network based on relationships between keywords (semantic morphemes) in the abstracts of published articles. Research articles published in the KCI over the past 10 years were collected using the Biblio Data Collector tool included in the NetMiner Program (version 4), using "cancer survivors", "adolescent", and "child" as the main search terms. After pre-processing, analyses were conducted on centrality (degree and eigenvector), cohesion (community), and topic modeling. Results For centrality, the top 10 keywords included "treatment", "factor", "intervention", "group", "radiotherapy", "health", "risk", "measurement", "outcome", and "quality of life". In terms of cohesion and topic analysis, three categories were identified as the major research trends: "treatment and complications", "adaptation and support needs", and "management and quality of life". Conclusion The keywords from the three main categories reflected interdisciplinary identification. Many studies on adaptation and support needs were identified in our analysis of nursing literature. Further research on managing and evaluating the quality of life among CACS must also be conducted.Kyung-Ah KangSuk Jung HanJiyoung ChunHyun-Yong KimKorean Academy of Child Health Nursingarticleadolescentcancer survivorschildresearchsocial networkingMedicineRENChild Health Nursing Research, Vol 27, Iss 3, Pp 201-210 (2021)
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cancer survivors
child
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social networking
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cancer survivors
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social networking
Medicine
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Kyung-Ah Kang
Suk Jung Han
Jiyoung Chun
Hyun-Yong Kim
Research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors in South Korea using word co-occurrence network analysis
description Purpose This study analyzed research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors (CACS) using word co-occurrence network analysis on studies registered in the Korean Citation Index (KCI). Methods This word co-occurrence network analysis study explored major research trends by constructing a network based on relationships between keywords (semantic morphemes) in the abstracts of published articles. Research articles published in the KCI over the past 10 years were collected using the Biblio Data Collector tool included in the NetMiner Program (version 4), using "cancer survivors", "adolescent", and "child" as the main search terms. After pre-processing, analyses were conducted on centrality (degree and eigenvector), cohesion (community), and topic modeling. Results For centrality, the top 10 keywords included "treatment", "factor", "intervention", "group", "radiotherapy", "health", "risk", "measurement", "outcome", and "quality of life". In terms of cohesion and topic analysis, three categories were identified as the major research trends: "treatment and complications", "adaptation and support needs", and "management and quality of life". Conclusion The keywords from the three main categories reflected interdisciplinary identification. Many studies on adaptation and support needs were identified in our analysis of nursing literature. Further research on managing and evaluating the quality of life among CACS must also be conducted.
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author Kyung-Ah Kang
Suk Jung Han
Jiyoung Chun
Hyun-Yong Kim
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Suk Jung Han
Jiyoung Chun
Hyun-Yong Kim
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title Research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors in South Korea using word co-occurrence network analysis
title_short Research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors in South Korea using word co-occurrence network analysis
title_full Research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors in South Korea using word co-occurrence network analysis
title_fullStr Research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors in South Korea using word co-occurrence network analysis
title_full_unstemmed Research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors in South Korea using word co-occurrence network analysis
title_sort research trends related to childhood and adolescent cancer survivors in south korea using word co-occurrence network analysis
publisher Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing
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