Bibliometric Analysis of Shared Decision-Making Research for Type 2 Diabetes, 2000–2024
by Carla Salgado-Castillo·Updated 9d ago
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Description
272 documents on Shared Decision-Making (SDM) for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, authored by 1,307 researchers from 412 institutions in 31 countries between 2000 and 2024. The dataset results from a bibliometric analysis of publications indexed in Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed, conducted by Carla Salgado-Castillo and last updated in May 2026. Publication output grew at an annual rate of 14.5%, peaking in 2023.
Use Cases
Mapping the evolution of research themes like patient decision aids and adherence based on the bibliometric analysis.
Analyzing international and institutional collaboration networks based on the included 31 countries and 412 institutions.
Identifying influential authors and core publication venues based on the cited results for productivity and impact.
Strengths
Includes 272 documents spanning a 24-year period (2000–2024), providing longitudinal perspective.
Analysis covers contributions from 1,307 researchers and 412 institutions, indicating a broad scholarly scope.
Data is derived from three major academic indices (Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed) and was deduplicated.
Limitations
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, requiring manual inspection after download.
The dataset is small (582.4 KB), limiting the scope of analysis to metadata summaries.
The description notes a geographic bias toward Anglo-European contexts, which may limit generalizability.
Provenance
Source
Bibliometric analysis of publications from Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed.
Collection Method
Records were deduplicated, screened, and analyzed using Bibliometrix (R) for productivity, collaboration, and thematic structures.
Time Range
2000–2024
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-28 05:30:19; includes publications up to December 31, 2024.
Geography
Global, with documents from 31 countries; collaboration is concentrated in the Global North (e.g., United States, United Kingdom, Netherlands).