Análisis bibliométrico de políticas públicas para adultos mayores en Scopus
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Este estudio analiza la investigación sobre políticas públicas para adultos mayores mediante un enfoque bibliométrico basado en Scopus y el software Bibliometrix. Se identifican los autores más relevantes, los investigadores con mayor H-index, los más prolíficos y los países con mayor producción y colaboración en el tema. Los hallazgos indican que Emery-Tiburcio y Zonsius son los investigadores con más publicaciones; mientras que Hadjistavropoulos y Morrow-Howell destacan por su impacto con un H-index de 4. Estados Unidos, Brasil y Canadá son los países con mayor producción y colaboración científica sobre el tema. Estos resultados permiten comprender la evolución del campo y las dinámicas de cooperación internacional en la investigación sobre políticas públicas para adultos mayores.
This study analyzes research on public policies for older adults using a bibliometric approach based on Scopus and the Bibliometrix software. It identifies the most relevant authors, researchers with the highest H-index, the most prolific authors, and the countries with most production and collaboration on the topic. Findings indicate that Emery-Tiburcio and Zonsius are the most published researchers, while Hadjistavropoulos and Morrow-Howell stand out for their impact with an H-index of 4. The United States, Brazil, and Canada lead in scientific production and international collaboration on the subject. These results provide insights into the field's evolution and the dynamics of international cooperation in research on public policies for older adults.
This study analyzes research on public policies for older adults using a bibliometric approach based on Scopus and the Bibliometrix software. It identifies the most relevant authors, researchers with the highest H-index, the most prolific authors, and the countries with most production and collaboration on the topic. Findings indicate that Emery-Tiburcio and Zonsius are the most published researchers, while Hadjistavropoulos and Morrow-Howell stand out for their impact with an H-index of 4. The United States, Brazil, and Canada lead in scientific production and international collaboration on the subject. These results provide insights into the field's evolution and the dynamics of international cooperation in research on public policies for older adults.
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