id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-289205-or60zzjs Zhou, Liang A Bibliometric Profile of Disaster Medicine Research from 2008 to 2017: A Scientometric Analysis 2018-05-02 .txt text/plain 4068 257 51 Terms analysis indicated that emergency medicine, public health, disaster preparedness, natural disasters, medicine, and management were the research hotspots, whereas Hurricane Katrina, mechanical ventilation, occupational medicine, intensive care, and European journals represented the frontiers of disaster medicine research. Overall, our analysis revealed that disaster medicine studies are closely related to other medical fields and provides researchers and policy-makers in this area with new insight into the hotspots and dynamic directions. Therefore, in this study, a scientometric analysis was conducted on disaster medicine to estimate the productivity of specific journals, countries, institutions, authors, and research areas, and to identify research hotspots and trends in this field. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness also had the greatest number of total citations (n = 151), again followed by Academic Emergency Medicine (n = 134) and American Journal of Preventive Medicine (n = 127) ( Table 1 in the online data supplement). ./cache/cord-289205-or60zzjs.txt ./txt/cord-289205-or60zzjs.txt