The trend of research on oral hygiene in intubated patient based on bibliometric analysis

Background: ICU patients with critical conditions are generally intubated due to their inability to breathe independently. These patients require assistance from nurses in meeting their basic needs, one of which is oral hygiene. ICU nurses use several protocols when doing oral hygiene in intubated...

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Main Authors: Titis Wening Setyoharsih, Saryono Saryono, Latifah Jehloh
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Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2024-04-01
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Online Access:https://jkp.fkep.unpad.ac.id/index.php/jkp/article/view/2402
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author Titis Wening Setyoharsih
Saryono Saryono
Latifah Jehloh
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description Background: ICU patients with critical conditions are generally intubated due to their inability to breathe independently. These patients require assistance from nurses in meeting their basic needs, one of which is oral hygiene. ICU nurses use several protocols when doing oral hygiene in intubated patients. Purpose: This study was conducted to reveal the trend of research on oral hygiene in intubated patients in the last two decades through bibliometric analysis. Methods: This study is a quantitative research. The research publications were collected from the Scopus and PubMed databases through the Publish or Perish application. Then, for further analysis, the VOSViewer application was used to create visualization maps of co-occurring terms that include the research themes. Results: There were a total of 88 publications from two databases in the last two decades that discussed oral hygiene in intubated patients. Visualization in VOSViewer illustrates five main clusters on oral hygiene-intubated patients. Most of the publication themes were oral hygiene protocols and the relationship between the oral hygiene and VAP incidence. However, suction toothbrush as one of the oral hygiene protocol did not appear in the co-occurring terms in the first search; therefore, the researchers conducted a separate search about this term. Conclusions: Based on the analysis, the most common themes used are oral hygiene protocols and the relationship between oral hygiene and VAP in the last two decades. However, research on suction toothbrush as one of the protocols is still lacking, so it can be used as a novelty in conducting further research.
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spelling doaj-art-e7c33a78cca94e8180ca1be04bc72c8f2025-07-01T03:49:45ZindUniversitas PadjadjaranJKP (Jurnal Keperawatan Padjajaran)2338-53242442-72762024-04-0112110.24198/jkp.v12i1.2402The trend of research on oral hygiene in intubated patient based on bibliometric analysisTitis Wening Setyoharsih0Saryono Saryono1Latifah Jehloh2Universitas Jenderal SoedirmanUniversitas Jenderal SoedirmanPrincess of Naradhiwas University Background: ICU patients with critical conditions are generally intubated due to their inability to breathe independently. These patients require assistance from nurses in meeting their basic needs, one of which is oral hygiene. ICU nurses use several protocols when doing oral hygiene in intubated patients. Purpose: This study was conducted to reveal the trend of research on oral hygiene in intubated patients in the last two decades through bibliometric analysis. Methods: This study is a quantitative research. The research publications were collected from the Scopus and PubMed databases through the Publish or Perish application. Then, for further analysis, the VOSViewer application was used to create visualization maps of co-occurring terms that include the research themes. Results: There were a total of 88 publications from two databases in the last two decades that discussed oral hygiene in intubated patients. Visualization in VOSViewer illustrates five main clusters on oral hygiene-intubated patients. Most of the publication themes were oral hygiene protocols and the relationship between the oral hygiene and VAP incidence. However, suction toothbrush as one of the oral hygiene protocol did not appear in the co-occurring terms in the first search; therefore, the researchers conducted a separate search about this term. Conclusions: Based on the analysis, the most common themes used are oral hygiene protocols and the relationship between oral hygiene and VAP in the last two decades. However, research on suction toothbrush as one of the protocols is still lacking, so it can be used as a novelty in conducting further research. https://jkp.fkep.unpad.ac.id/index.php/jkp/article/view/2402oral hygieneintubated patientsuction toothbrushbibliometric
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oral hygiene
intubated patient
suction toothbrush
bibliometric
title The trend of research on oral hygiene in intubated patient based on bibliometric analysis
title_full The trend of research on oral hygiene in intubated patient based on bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr The trend of research on oral hygiene in intubated patient based on bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed The trend of research on oral hygiene in intubated patient based on bibliometric analysis
title_short The trend of research on oral hygiene in intubated patient based on bibliometric analysis
title_sort trend of research on oral hygiene in intubated patient based on bibliometric analysis
topic oral hygiene
intubated patient
suction toothbrush
bibliometric
url https://jkp.fkep.unpad.ac.id/index.php/jkp/article/view/2402
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