Abstract

Background: Incidents of violence against medical staff have increased in intensity, showing the deteriorating relationship between doctors and patients in China over the past few years. In addition, professional–patient relations have been significantly affected in the Internet era in China, which has attracted great attention from many scholars. This study aims to analyze the research status of professional–patient relations in the Internet era in China and further reveal its research pattern and trends. Methods: This study collected journal articles published during the past 21 years from the Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform. Then, bibliometric analysis was carried out, including publication growth, core author and collaborative degree, highly cited papers, journal distribution, and institution distribution analyses. We also analyzed the subject heading–source literature matrix and co-occurrence matrix of keywords through hierarchical cluster, social network, and strategic diagram analyses. Results: The number of articles has continually risen since 1998, which follows the growth law of literature. Furthermore, the distribution of these studies obeys Bradford’s law of scattering, and mainly concentrates on the fields of medicine and health technology. The distribution of high-frequency keywords follows Zipf’s law. Conclusions: We identified eight focal research directions, namely: website building (especially for professional–patient interaction), telemedicine, professional–patient communication and network public opinion, professional–patient contradiction and health education, new media, follow-up interaction platform, healthcare reform and computer network, and medical ethics.

Highlights

  • We have witnessed rapid worldwide development of the Internet

  • We focused on searching for articles related to professional–patient relations in the Internet era in China

  • Given that the review aimed to provide a quality overview of professional–patient relations in the Internet era in China, we included only journal articles written in Chinese with a more academic nature than other journal articles

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Introduction

We have witnessed rapid worldwide development of the Internet. The number of Internet users in North America reached 346 million by June 30, 2018, with the Internet penetration rate being95% [1]. The number of Internet users in North America reached 346 million by June 30, 2018, with the Internet penetration rate being. As for China, the Internet has experienced a breakneck development over past decades, with the number of Chinese netizens reaching 802 million in June 2018. More doctors and patients are benefiting from various Internet services, such as professional–patient interaction, knowledge-based, and comprehensive medical services. Incidents of violence against medical staff have increased in intensity, showing the deteriorating relationship between doctors and patients in China over the past few years. This study aims to analyze the research status of professional–patient relations in the Internet era in China and further reveal its research pattern and trends. Methods: This study collected journal articles published during the past years from the Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform.

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