Evolutionary trend analysis of the pharmaceutical management research field from the perspective of mapping the knowledge domain
Junkai Shen, Sen Wei, Jieyu Guo, Shuangshuang Xu, Meixia Li, Dejiao Wang, Ling Liu

TL;DR
This study maps the evolution of pharmaceutical management research, showing how it has grown and shifted focus over time, especially with digitalization and the impact of the pandemic.
Contribution
The first bibliometric analysis using knowledge graph methods to explore the evolutionary trends in pharmaceutical management research.
Findings
Pharmaceutical management research has shown a steady increase in publications and shifted focus from pharmacy care to digitalization and telemedicine.
Key hot topics include pharmacy education reform, drug supply management during the pandemic, and the integration of information technology.
Future research frontiers include precision pharmaceutical services, global drug governance, and ethical issues in AI for drug design.
Abstract
Pharmaceutical management is a new frontier subject between pharmacy, law and management, and related research involves the whole process of drug development, production, circulation and use. With the development of medical systems and the diversification of patients’ drug needs, research in the field of pharmaceutical management is becoming increasingly abundant. To clarify the development status of this field, this study conducted a bibliometric analysis of relevant literature in the field based on the knowledge graph method for the first time and explored the evolutionary trends of research hotspots and frontiers. Literature was obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection database. CiteSpace 6.2.R4 (Advanced), VOSViewer, Scimago Graphica, Pajek and the R programming language were used to visualize the data. A total of 12,771 publications were included in the study. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes · Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy · Pharmacovigilance and Adverse Drug Reactions
