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A recent study has undertaken a comprehensive bibliometric analysis focusing on the psychological resilience of stroke survivors. This research spans publications from the year 2000 to 2024, utilizing advanced tools such as CiteSpace and VOSviewer to assess the landscape of existing literature. The objective is to map the evolution of research trends, identify key contributors, and highlight significant themes within this field.
The analysis reveals a growing interest in the psychological aspects of recovery following a stroke, emphasizing the importance of resilience in improving patient outcomes. By examining various publications, the study sheds light on the collaborative efforts among researchers, the most cited works, and the geographical distribution of studies. The findings aim to provide valuable insights for future research directions and clinical practices, ultimately enhancing the support systems for stroke survivors. This bibliometric approach not only enriches the academic discourse but also underlines the critical role of psychological resilience in rehabilitation.
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