Development Studies on Treatment of Vomiting and Nausea: Bibliometrical Analysis from the Years 1946-2024
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Nausea is the most common thing in pregnancy that is a symptom of discomfort that occurs in the early stages of pregnancies. This event has a considerable physical, social and psychological impact on women. The emotional and physical impact includes feelings of anxiety about the possibility of affecting the fetus. Research on the implementation of vomiting nausea in pregnancy found as many as 3030 articles, taken from the Pubmed database between 1875 and 2024. The purpose of the bibliometric analysis is to find out the research trends, the most widely used keywords, the journal of the most publishers, the author's instance and the country of collaboration of the author of the article. The keywords most commonly used by the authors are human, female, pregnancy, hyperemesis gravidarum, vomiting, nausea, treatment outcome. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ranks first as the most widely published journal on Treatment vomiting and nausea, with a total of 144 articles. The highest affiliation of authors is from the University of Amsterdam and the Université de Californie, which have a total of 75 authors in common. The University of Toronto is in the next position with 64 authors, followed by the university of Cambridge with 70 authors. Multiple Country Publications (MCP) and Single Country Publication (SCP) collaborations are from the United States, China and Canada.
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