CiteSpace Visual Analysis of Family Doctor Contracting Service in China based on CNKI
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https://doi.org/10.54097/c51nr0gjKeywords:
Family Doctor Contracting Service, Citespace, VisualizationAbstract
CiteSpace software was used for visual analysis to examine the development dynamics and research status of family doctor contracting service in China in the past decade. Using China Knowledge Network (CNKI) as the search source, a total of 498 papers from CSSCI, CSCD, and Peking University core source journals were selected for the study, and the core authors, major research institutions, research themes and contents, and research trends of family doctor contracting service were analysed.
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