A Bibliometric Analysis on Alternative Biodegradable Materials for Wound Dressing

Document Types

Paper Presentation

School Name

De La Salle University - Manila

Track or Strand

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)

Research Advisor (Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial)

Soriano, Allan, N.

Start Date

25-6-2025 10:30 AM

End Date

25-6-2025 12:00 PM

Zoom Link/ Room Assignment

https://zoom.us/j/95980405617?pwd=OSEFifpS6MFiQf2OtZMa3QBUP4f0ma.1 Meeting ID: 959 8040 5617 Passcode: FNH4

Abstract/Executive Summary

The field of medicine has significantly progressed, particularly in the domain of material science and wound dressing research. This study aims to assess and evaluate the state of wound dressing research by discussing publications about alternative materials used, specifically the analysis of key metrics such as citations, common themes, and keywords. Using a bibliometric analysis, this study consolidated data from multiple databases for improved efficiency and data management. Furthermore, this paper identified trends, providing a foundation for future research endeavors and innovation in wound care and management.

Keywords

wound dressing; biodegradable; bibliometric analysis; Scopus; VOSviewer

Research Theme (for Paper Presentation and Poster Presentation submissions only)

Food, Nutrition, and Health (FNH)

Statement of Originality

yes

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A Bibliometric Analysis on Alternative Biodegradable Materials for Wound Dressing

The field of medicine has significantly progressed, particularly in the domain of material science and wound dressing research. This study aims to assess and evaluate the state of wound dressing research by discussing publications about alternative materials used, specifically the analysis of key metrics such as citations, common themes, and keywords. Using a bibliometric analysis, this study consolidated data from multiple databases for improved efficiency and data management. Furthermore, this paper identified trends, providing a foundation for future research endeavors and innovation in wound care and management.

https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2025/paper_fnh/14