Bibliometric Analysis of the Informal Caregiver's Scientific Production.

Bruno Ferreira, Ana Diz, Paulo Silva, Luís Sousa, Lara Pinho, César Fonseca, Manuel Lopes
Author Information
  1. Bruno Ferreira: Hospital Beatriz Ângelo, 2674-514 Loures, Portugal. ORCID
  2. Ana Diz: Centro Hospitalar de Setúbal, EPE, 2900-182 Setubal, Portugal.
  3. Paulo Silva: Unidade Local de Saúde do Baixo Alentejo, EPE, 7801-849 Beja, Portugal. ORCID
  4. Luís Sousa: São João de Deus School of Nursing, University of Évora, 7000-811 Evora, Portugal. ORCID
  5. Lara Pinho: São João de Deus School of Nursing, University of Évora, 7000-811 Evora, Portugal. ORCID
  6. César Fonseca: São João de Deus School of Nursing, University of Évora, 7000-811 Evora, Portugal. ORCID
  7. Manuel Lopes: São João de Deus School of Nursing, University of Évora, 7000-811 Evora, Portugal. ORCID

Abstract

(1) Background: Due to the increase in care needs, especially in the elderly, the concept of caregiver has emerged. This concept has undergone changes over the years due to new approaches and new research in the area. It is in this context that the concept of informal caregiver emerged. (2) Objectives: To analyse the evolution of the caregiver concept. (3) Methods: Bibliometric analysis, data collection (Web of Science Core Collection) and analysis (Excel; CiteSpace; VOSviewer). (4) Results: Obtained 22,326 articles. The concept emerged in 1990, being subjected to changes, mostly using the term "informal caregiver" since 2016, frequently related to the areas of Gerontology and Nursing. The following research boundaries emerged from the analysis: "Alzheimer's Disease", "Elderly" and "Institutionalization". (5) Conclusions: The informal caregiver emerges as a useful care partner, being increasingly studied by the scientific community, particularly in the last 5 years. Registration number from Open Science Framework: osf.io/84e5v.

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