Bibliographic citations
Gamero, V., (2023). Bibliometría de las producciones científicas en polución acústica y su efecto en la salud en base de datos Scopus, periodo 1972-2022 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6021
Gamero, V., Bibliometría de las producciones científicas en polución acústica y su efecto en la salud en base de datos Scopus, periodo 1972-2022 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6021
@phdthesis{renati/956061,
title = "Bibliometría de las producciones científicas en polución acústica y su efecto en la salud en base de datos Scopus, periodo 1972-2022",
author = "Gamero Huarcaya, Valery Kimiyo",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2023"
}
The bibliometric analysis of scientific productions on noise pollution and its effect on Health provides a comprehensive view of the current state of research in this field to identify gaps in knowledge, guide future research, and develop prevention strategies, which will highlight the importance of addressing this environmental problem from a multidisciplinary perspective. The objective of the present study was to evaluate how scientific productions on Noise Pollution and its Effect on Health have evolved in the Scopus database, Period 1972 - 2022. Descriptive and analytical bibliometric study of the documents extracted from the history of the database from Scopus, whose analysis involved the 445 papers selected in the present study, according to the evaluative criteria. As a result, an annual growth rate of 2.59% was found, with a very poor start, and a growing perspective mentioned that a coefficient of determination (R ) of 0.5539 was obtained, verifying a progressive growth of scientific productions. A constant high noise level was found with occurrences 338 (75.96%). The conditions produced by noise pollution with the highest prevalence in Health were psychological alterations in some occurrences of 234 documents (52.58%), followed by sleep disturbances with 147 (33.03%). Germany had the highest number of affiliated records (n=49), with 26 led documents and a scientific leadership percentage of 53.06%. In the same way, in the analysis by the author, it was concluded that Lercher had the most significant number of scientific productions (n=14). Similarly, the magazine Environment International is the magazine with the highest index production (n=29). The most used keywords were Noise pollution, human, noise transportation, air pollution, and Annoyance. Regarding the type of collaboration, the most concurrent research methodology was quantitative.
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