Bibliometric Analysis Commind Relax Support on
Anxiety Among Pre-Operative Patients
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Title
Bibliometric Analysis Commind Relax Support on
Anxiety Among Pre-Operative Patients
Anxiety Among Pre-Operative Patients
Subject
cognitive behavior
therapy, relaxation,
support,
preoperative,
anxiety
therapy, relaxation,
support,
preoperative,
anxiety
Description
Introduction: Intervention in the management of anxiety is an approach
that researchers are currently developing in various countries. This
research needs the latest information and trends for future research topics
related to cognitive behavior therapy interventions, mindfulness,
relaxation, and support for anxiety in preoperative patients.
Methods: Data analysis used bibliometrics in this study. Search data used
on the Web via http://app.dimensions.ai. Journals or data were limited
from 2017-2023 and have more than 22 million articles, by filtering on
data-based app.dimensions.ai, which focuses on the fields of health
sciences, nursing, clinical sciences, public health, and types of articles in
publications. The data was analyzed to become a bibliometric map using a
VOSviewer.
Results: The data identification results through dimensions.ai contained
24,099 recorded data; by sorting based on the type of article and the type
of document, the results found were 645 articles. The highest number of
publications on cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, relaxation, and
support for preoperative anxiety occurred in 2020 and the lowest was in
2023. Research on cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, relaxation,
and support for preoperative anxiety is carried out not only in the health
sector, medicine, nursing, and psychology but also in other fields.
Conclusion: The topic of preoperative anxiety management interventions is
a topic that needs to be further developed in various countries, especially
in developing countries. Suggestions for other researchers to choose a
topic that is included in low visualization to find research updates.
that researchers are currently developing in various countries. This
research needs the latest information and trends for future research topics
related to cognitive behavior therapy interventions, mindfulness,
relaxation, and support for anxiety in preoperative patients.
Methods: Data analysis used bibliometrics in this study. Search data used
on the Web via http://app.dimensions.ai. Journals or data were limited
from 2017-2023 and have more than 22 million articles, by filtering on
data-based app.dimensions.ai, which focuses on the fields of health
sciences, nursing, clinical sciences, public health, and types of articles in
publications. The data was analyzed to become a bibliometric map using a
VOSviewer.
Results: The data identification results through dimensions.ai contained
24,099 recorded data; by sorting based on the type of article and the type
of document, the results found were 645 articles. The highest number of
publications on cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, relaxation, and
support for preoperative anxiety occurred in 2020 and the lowest was in
2023. Research on cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness, relaxation,
and support for preoperative anxiety is carried out not only in the health
sector, medicine, nursing, and psychology but also in other fields.
Conclusion: The topic of preoperative anxiety management interventions is
a topic that needs to be further developed in various countries, especially
in developing countries. Suggestions for other researchers to choose a
topic that is included in low visualization to find research updates.
Creator
Farenzi Budi Setiaprabhawa1*
, Satriya Pranata1, & Amin Samiasih1
, Satriya Pranata1, & Amin Samiasih1
Source
https://doi.org/10.37363/bnr.2023.43268
Date
28 July 2023
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Farenzi Budi Setiaprabhawa1*
, Satriya Pranata1, & Amin Samiasih1, “Bibliometric Analysis Commind Relax Support on
Anxiety Among Pre-Operative Patients,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 25, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11549.
Anxiety Among Pre-Operative Patients,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 25, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11549.