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Table 4 Individual centrality of GP research from 1999–2003

From: Knowledge structure and theme trends analysis on general practitioner research: A Co-word perspective

Rank

Major MeSH Terms

Frequency

Percentage (%)

Degree

Betweenness

Closeness

1

Physicians, Family

1759

18.53

2160.00

11.15

26.00

2

Attitude of Health Personnel

463

4.88

871.00

11.15

26.00

3

Family Practice

425

4.48

674.00

11.15

26.00

4

Primary Health Care

275

2.90

415.00

11.15

26.00

5

Physician’s Practice Patterns

233

2.45

444.00

9.77

27.00

6

Physician–Patient Relations

154

1.62

253.00

3.70

33.00

7

Clinical Competence

121

1.27

215.00

2.43

34.00

8

Education, Medical, Continuing

121

1.27

196.00

2.82

33.00

9

Physician’s Role

110

1.16

176.00

4.18

33.00

10

Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

94

0.99

184.00

5.11

30.00

11

Rural Health Services

80

0.84

161.00

3.02

37.00

12

Referral and Consultation

76

0.80

138.00

4.63

31.00

13

Practice Guidelines as Topic

71

0.75

103.00

1.02

38.00

14

Nurse Practitioners

50

0.53

103.00

1.12

37.00

15

Attitude to Health

49

0.52

97.00

1.43

38.00

16

Mass Screening

48

0.51

92.00

1.43

39.00

17

Patient Satisfaction

48

0.51

86.00

0.83

40.00

18

Interprofessional Relations

45

0.47

79.00

3.56

33.00

19

Drug Prescriptions

45

0.47

77.00

1.11

37.00

20

Internship and Residency

44

0.46

88.00

2.22

36.00

21

Communication

42

0.44

94.00

1.52

35.00

22

Specialization

41

0.43

68.00

4.21

33.00

23

Professional Practice Location

39

0.41

103.00

1.29

39.00

24

Job Satisfaction

39

0.41

66.00

0.37

41.00

25

Patient Education as Topic

39

0.41

74.00

2.07

33.00

26

Neoplasms

36

0.38

81.00

2.76

34.00

27

Career Choice

36

0.38

84.00

0.83

39.00