Skip to main content

Table 7 Bibliographic coupling of the top five documents

From: Scoping review and bibliometric analysis of Big Data applications for Medication adherence: an explorative methodological study to enhance consistency in literature

 

Document

Citations

Total link strength

1

Rajpura J. “Medication Adherence in a Sample of Elderly Suffering from Hypertension: Evaluating the Influence of Illness Perceptions, Treatment Beliefs, and Illness Burden”; (2014).

42

7.00

2

Xie L. “A medication adherence and persistence comparison of hypertensive patients treated with single-, double- and triple-pill combination therapy”; (2014).

30

8.00

3

Kang C.D. “Determinants of medication adherence and blood pressure control among hypertensive patients in Hong Kong: A cross-sectional study”; (2015).

24

4.00

4

Shallcross A.J. “Psychosocial factors associated with medication adherence in ethnically and socioeconomically diverse patients with epilepsy”; (2015).

20

5.00

5

Hong J.S. “Relationship Between Continuity of Ambulatory Care and Medication Adherence in Adult Patients With Type 2 Diabetes in Korea: A Longitudinal Analysis”; (2014).

20

9.00