Scoping review and bibliometric analysis of the term “planetary health” in the peer-reviewed literature

Background: Planetary health is an emerging holistic health field to foster interdisciplinary collaborations, integrate Indigenous knowledge, facilitate education, and drive public and policy engagement. To understand to what extent the field has successfully met these goals, we conducted a scoping...

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Rossa-Roccor, Verena
Acheson, Emily Sohanna
Andrade-Rivas, Federico
Coombe, Michelle
Ogura, Saori
Super, Laura
Hong, Andy
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2020
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Universidad El Bosque
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Repositorio U. El Bosque
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eng
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Holistic health fields
interdisciplinary research
Keyword network analysis
Planetary health collaborations
Planetary health themes
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Scoping review and bibliometric analysis of the term “planetary health” in the peer-reviewed literature
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title Scoping review and bibliometric analysis of the term “planetary health” in the peer-reviewed literature
spellingShingle Scoping review and bibliometric analysis of the term “planetary health” in the peer-reviewed literature
Holistic health fields
interdisciplinary research
Keyword network analysis
Planetary health collaborations
Planetary health themes
title_short Scoping review and bibliometric analysis of the term “planetary health” in the peer-reviewed literature
title_full Scoping review and bibliometric analysis of the term “planetary health” in the peer-reviewed literature
title_fullStr Scoping review and bibliometric analysis of the term “planetary health” in the peer-reviewed literature
title_full_unstemmed Scoping review and bibliometric analysis of the term “planetary health” in the peer-reviewed literature
title_sort Scoping review and bibliometric analysis of the term “planetary health” in the peer-reviewed literature
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Rossa-Roccor, Verena
Acheson, Emily Sohanna
Andrade-Rivas, Federico
Coombe, Michelle
Ogura, Saori
Super, Laura
Hong, Andy
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Rossa-Roccor, Verena
Acheson, Emily Sohanna
Andrade-Rivas, Federico
Coombe, Michelle
Ogura, Saori
Super, Laura
Hong, Andy
dc.contributor.orcid.none.fl_str_mv Andrade-Rivas, Federico [0000-0002-0928-9424]
dc.subject.keywords.spa.fl_str_mv Holistic health fields
interdisciplinary research
Keyword network analysis
Planetary health collaborations
Planetary health themes
topic Holistic health fields
interdisciplinary research
Keyword network analysis
Planetary health collaborations
Planetary health themes
description Background: Planetary health is an emerging holistic health field to foster interdisciplinary collaborations, integrate Indigenous knowledge, facilitate education, and drive public and policy engagement. To understand to what extent the field has successfully met these goals, we conducted a scoping review and bibliometric analysis. Methods: We searched 15 databases from 2005 to 2019 for peer-reviewed publications with the term “planetary health” in the title, abstract and/or keywords, with no language or geographical location limitations. We classified results into four categories (commentaries, comprehensive syntheses, educational material, and original research) and categorized original research according to expert-derived planetary health themes. Our bibliometric analysis highlighted publications over time, collaborations, and networks of keywords. Findings: Only 8.1% (n = 22) were research articles. Publications rose rapidly from 8 to 64 publications per year in 2015–2018. The top five author affiliation countries for most publications were the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and the top five collaborations were a subset of pairwise combinations between the US, UK, Australia, and Canada. The most common author keywords were the following: planetary health, climate change, ecology, and non-communicable diseases. Keyword co-occurrences clustered around high-level concepts (e.g., Anthropocene) and food system-related topics; two clusters lacked a theme. Interpretation: We show that the term planetary health is used mainly in commentary-like publications, not original research. Additionally, more global collaborations are lacking. Interdisciplinary work, as represented by keyword co-occurrence networks, is developing but could potentially be extended. The planetary health community should promote more worldwide research and interdisciplinary collaborations.
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