2020
DOI: 10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_283_19
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A bibliometric analysis of opioid in Malaysia

Abstract: A BSTRACT Opioid analgesics have been widely used for the treatment of pain. In USA, it was reported an increase in opioid prescribing is parallel with the increase of opioid use disorders such as misuse, abuse, and opioids overdose-related death. Little is known about the opioid situation and its related research in Malaysia. Therefore, this bibliometric study provided an overview on the productivity of opioid research in Malaysia. All published articles on opioid research in Malaysia… Show more

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“…Another option provided by bibliometric studies is to get an impression of how pain research and/or pain management develop in specific geographical areas such as, e.g., Africa (Onyeka & Chukwuneke, 2014), Malaysia (Zin et al., 2020) or China (Ye et al., 2018) and further analyse how local economic factors can affect the trends in pain publications (Mendonça & Castro‐Lopes, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another option provided by bibliometric studies is to get an impression of how pain research and/or pain management develop in specific geographical areas such as, e.g., Africa (Onyeka & Chukwuneke, 2014), Malaysia (Zin et al., 2020) or China (Ye et al., 2018) and further analyse how local economic factors can affect the trends in pain publications (Mendonça & Castro‐Lopes, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%