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GAO Xiaotong, ZHANG Qiang, YU Kai, CHEN Xinyue, HE Yini, HE Xiaoqing, YU Xiaosong, WANG Shuang. Visual analysis of the research hotspots and the development trends at home and abroad related to patient-centered health care in general practice[J]. Chinese Journal of General Practice, 2026, 24(3): 507-511. doi: 10.16766/j.cnki.issn.1674-4152.004430
Citation: GAO Xiaotong, ZHANG Qiang, YU Kai, CHEN Xinyue, HE Yini, HE Xiaoqing, YU Xiaosong, WANG Shuang. Visual analysis of the research hotspots and the development trends at home and abroad related to patient-centered health care in general practice[J]. Chinese Journal of General Practice, 2026, 24(3): 507-511. doi: 10.16766/j.cnki.issn.1674-4152.004430

Visual analysis of the research hotspots and the development trends at home and abroad related to patient-centered health care in general practice

doi: 10.16766/j.cnki.issn.1674-4152.004430
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  • Received Date: 2025-07-14
    Available Online: 2026-06-02
  •   Objective  To conduct a dynamic and longitudinal bibliometric analysis of patient-centered care (PCC) in general practice (GP) in order to examine the research hotspots and domestic and international development trends related to PCC in general practice.  Methods  Relevant literature and reviews regarding "PCC in GP" were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database for the period 2013-2023.Visualization bibliometric analysis software Excel, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace were used for analysis.  Results  A total of 2 126 studies published in 733 journals from 102 countries were included in this search.Based on analysis by country and region, European and American countries, along with China, were the main contributors to this research field.Based on journal and keyword analysis, over the past decade, the focus of research in this field has been on health issues in primary health care, with close connections and extensive intersections with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, public health and mental health, geriatrics and chronic diseases, as well as oncology.Research themes on "PCC in GP" include PCC and quality evaluation in primary health care, doctor-patient communication and shared decision-making, cancer care and quality of life, as well as disease prevalence, disease management, and disease outcomes.In the context of the new era, "PCC in GP" was closely related to the formulation and reform of national health policies; the concept and specific implementation methods of "PCC in GP" were continuously being improved and promoted.  Conclusion  This analysis provides a comprehensive overview of PCC-related research in the field of general practice over the past decade, offering practical guidance for clinicians and providing evidence-based insights and scientific references for researchers and health care policymakers in this field.In the future, we encourage the healthcare system to construct a diversified and universal model of PCC in general practice, tailored to the challenges and changes of national conditions, to better serve the healthcare system and improve the health of the population.

     

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