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FİZYOTERAPİ VE REHABİLİTASYONDA YAYINLANAN ÇİFT GÖREV ÇALIŞMALARININ BİBLİYOMETRİK ANALİZİ

Year 2023, , 213 - 220, 05.04.2023
https://doi.org/10.18229/kocatepetip.1102503

Abstract

AMAÇ: Çift görev, farklı amaçlarla motor, davranışsal veya bilişsel görevlerden aynı anda ikisini gerçekleştirme yeteneğidir. Günlük yaşam aktivitelerinin çoğu çift görevlerden oluşur. Çift görev eğitimi, fizyoterapi ve rehabilitasyonda yaygın olarak kullanılmaktadır. Bu çalışmanın amacı, fizyoterapi ve rehabilitasyondaki çift görev çalışmalarının gelişim ve eğilimlerini tanımlamak için bibliyometrik bir analiz yapmaktı.
GEREÇ VE YÖNTEM: Bibliyometrik analiz için veriler Web of Science'dan toplandı. Konu arama sorguları TS=("dual-task" AND "physiotherapy" OR "dual task" AND "physiotherapy" OR "dual-task" AND “physical therapy” OR "dual task" AND "physical therapy") idi.
BULGULAR: Tarama sonucunda 98 yayına ulaşıldı. Her yayın için ortalama atıf sayısı 27.29'du. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri işbirlikçi ağ (n=36) ve yayınlar (n=28) açısından ilk sırada yer aldı. Nieuwboer (n=57) çift görev araştırmasına en çok katkıda bulunan yazardı (n=5). Oluşum oranı (OR) ve toplam bağlantı gücü (TLS) en yüksek olan anahtar kelime “yürüyüş” tü (OR: 32, TLS: 75). Çift görev çalışmaları arasında en sık atıf alan döküman, Folstein ve ark.’nın (n=21) çalışmasıydı. En yüksek TLS'si olan doküman Silsupadol ve ark. (n=22) tarafından yapılan çalışmaydı.
SONUÇ: Fizyoterapi ve rehabilitasyonda ikili görev çalışmaları açısından literatürde ciddi boşluklar olduğu görüldü. İkili görev eğitiminin çeşitlendirilmesi ve farklı popülasyonlarda uygulanması önerilmektedir.

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  • 36. Woollacott M, Shumway-Cook A. Attention and the control of posture and gait: a review of an emerging area of research. Gait Posture. 2002;16(1):1-14.
  • 37. Al-Yahya E, Dawes H, Smith L, Dennis A, Howells K, Cockburn J. Cognitive motor interference while walking: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2011;35(3):715-28.
  • 38. Brauer SG, Morris ME. Can people with Parkinson's disease improve dual tasking when walking? Gait Posture. 2010;31(2):229-33.
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  • 40. O'Shea S, Morris ME, Iansek R. Dual Task Interference During Gait in People With Parkinson Disease: Effects of Motor Versus Cognitive Secondary Tasks. Phys Ther. 2002;82(9):888-97.
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  • 48. Wollesen B, Schulz S, Seydell L, Delbaere K. Does dual task training improve walking performance of older adults with concern of falling? BMC Geriatr. 2017;17(1):1-9.
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BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF DUAL-TASK STUDIES PUBLISHED IN PHYSIOTHERAPY AND REHABILITATION

Year 2023, , 213 - 220, 05.04.2023
https://doi.org/10.18229/kocatepetip.1102503

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Dual-task is the ability to simultaneously perform two motor, behavioral, or cognitive tasks with different objectives at the same time. Most of daily life activities consist of dual-tasks. Dual-task training is commonly used in physiotherapy and rehabilitation. This study aimed to conduct a bibliometric analysis of dual-task studies in physiotherapy and rehabilitation to describe their progress and trends.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Data for bibliometric analysis were collected from the Web of Science. The topic search queries were TS=("dual-task" AND "physiotherapy" OR "dual task" AND "physiotherapy" OR "dual-task" AND “physical therapy” OR "dual task" AND "physical therapy").
RESULTS: As a result of the search, 98 publications were found. Mean number of citations for each publication was 27.29. The United States of America ranked first in terms of collaborative network (n=36) and publications (n=28). Nieuwboer (n=57) was the author who contributed the most to dual-task research (n=5). The keyword with the highest occurrence rate (OR) and total link strength (TLS) was “gait” (OR: 32, TLS: 75). The most commonly referred document among dual-task studies was the study of Folstein et al. (n=21). The document with the highest TLS was the study performed by Silsupadol et al. (n=22).
CONCLUSIONS: It was observed that there are severe gaps in the literature in terms of dual-task studies in physiotherapy and rehabilitation. It is suggested that dual-task training should be diversified and applied in different populations.

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  • 4. Koch I, Poljac E, Müller H, Kiesel A. Cognitive structure, flexibility, and plasticity in human multitasking-An integrative review of dual-task and task-switching research. Psychol Bull. 2018;144(6):557-83.
  • 5. Plummer P, Eskes G. Measuring treatment effects on dual-task performance: a framework for research and clinical practice. Front Hum Neurosci. 2015;9:225-35.
  • 6. Tsang CSL, Pang MYC. Association of subsequent falls with evidence of dual-task interference while walking in community-dwelling individuals after stroke. Clin Rehabil. 2020;34(7):971-80.
  • 7. Goh H-T, Pearce M, Vas A. Task matters: an investigation on the effect of different secondary tasks on dual-task gait in older adults. BMC Geriatr. 2021;21(1):1-12.
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  • 18. Benton AD, Benton DC. Evolution of physiotherapy scholarship: A comparative bibliometric analysis of two decades of English published work. Physiother Res Int. 2019;24(2):1-8.
  • 19. Chen C. Information visualization: Beyond the horizon. Philadelphia: Springer Science & Business Media. 2004:143-71.
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  • 25. D'cruz N, Seuthe J, Ginis P, Hulzinga F, Schlenstedt C, Nieuwboer A. Short-Term Effects of Single-Session Split-Belt Treadmill Training on Dual-Task Performance in Parkinson's Disease and Healthy Elderly. Front Neurol. 2020;11:560084.
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  • 27. Gan C, Wang W. Research characteristics and status on social media in China: A bibliometric and co-word analysis. Scientometrics. 2015;105(2):1167-82.
  • 28. Taj F, Klein MCA, van Halteren A. Digital Health Behavior Change Technology: Bibliometric and Scoping Review of Two Decades of Research. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 2019;7(12):1-21.
  • 29. Gorzeń-Mitka I, Bilska B, Tomaszewska M, Kołożyn-Krajewska D. Mapping the Structure of Food Waste Management Research: A Co-Keyword Analysis. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020;17(4798):1-34.
  • 30. Yu D, Xu Z, Wang X. Bibliometric analysis of support vector machines research trend: a case study in China. Int J Mach Learn Cybern. 2020;11(3):715-728.
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  • 36. Woollacott M, Shumway-Cook A. Attention and the control of posture and gait: a review of an emerging area of research. Gait Posture. 2002;16(1):1-14.
  • 37. Al-Yahya E, Dawes H, Smith L, Dennis A, Howells K, Cockburn J. Cognitive motor interference while walking: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2011;35(3):715-28.
  • 38. Brauer SG, Morris ME. Can people with Parkinson's disease improve dual tasking when walking? Gait Posture. 2010;31(2):229-33.
  • 39. Kelly VE, Eusterbrock AJ, Shumway-Cook A. A review of dual-task walking deficits in people with Parkinson's disease: motor and cognitive contributions, mechanisms, and clinical implications. Parkinson's Dis. 2012;2012:918719.
  • 40. O'Shea S, Morris ME, Iansek R. Dual Task Interference During Gait in People With Parkinson Disease: Effects of Motor Versus Cognitive Secondary Tasks. Phys Ther. 2002;82(9):888-97.
  • 41. Yogev-Seligmann G, Hausdorff JM, Giladi N. The role of executive function and attention in gait. Mov Disord. 2008; 23(3): 329-42.
  • 42. Deblock-Bellamy A, Lamontagne A, Blanchette AK. Cognitive-Locomotor Dual-Task Interference in Stroke Survivors and the Influence of the Tasks: A Systematic Review. Front Neurol. 2020;11(882):1-14.
  • 43. Piolat A, Olive T, Kellogg RT. Cognitive effort during note taking. Appl Cogn Psychol. 2005;19(3):291-312.
  • 44. Jahan F, Siddiqui MA, Khabouri ZA, Riyami RFMA, Ahuja A. Factors influencing quality of academic research: perception of faculty researchers at Oman Medical College. Med Clin Arch. 2018;2(1):1-5.
  • 45. Pagliarulo MA. The profession of physical therapy: Definition and development. Introduction to Physical Therapy-E-Book. Newyork: Elsevier. 2021:3-22.
  • 46. Carling A, Nilsagård Y, Forsberg A. Balance exercise facilitates everyday life for people with multiple sclerosis: A qualitative study. Physiother Res Int. 2018;23(4):1-8.
  • 47. Jensen J, Nyberg L, Gustafson Y, Lundin‐Olsson L. Fall and injury prevention in residential care—effects in residents with higher and lower levels of cognition. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2003;51(5):627-35.
  • 48. Wollesen B, Schulz S, Seydell L, Delbaere K. Does dual task training improve walking performance of older adults with concern of falling? BMC Geriatr. 2017;17(1):1-9.
  • 49. Geroin C, Nonnekes J, de Vries NM, et al. Does dual-task training improve spatiotemporal gait parameters in Parkinson's disease? Park Relat Disord. 2018;55:86-91.
  • 50. Ghai S, Ghai I, Effenberg AO. Effects of dual tasks and dual-task training on postural stability: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Clin Interv Aging. 2017;12:557-77.
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Emel Taşvuran Horata 0000-0002-2471-3713

Publication Date April 5, 2023
Acceptance Date July 24, 2022
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APA Taşvuran Horata, E. (2023). BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF DUAL-TASK STUDIES PUBLISHED IN PHYSIOTHERAPY AND REHABILITATION. Kocatepe Tıp Dergisi, 24(2), 213-220. https://doi.org/10.18229/kocatepetip.1102503
AMA Taşvuran Horata E. BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF DUAL-TASK STUDIES PUBLISHED IN PHYSIOTHERAPY AND REHABILITATION. KTD. April 2023;24(2):213-220. doi:10.18229/kocatepetip.1102503
Chicago Taşvuran Horata, Emel. “BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF DUAL-TASK STUDIES PUBLISHED IN PHYSIOTHERAPY AND REHABILITATION”. Kocatepe Tıp Dergisi 24, no. 2 (April 2023): 213-20. https://doi.org/10.18229/kocatepetip.1102503.
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