Bibliometric Analysis on the Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices through Building Effective Systems

Children (Basel). 2023 Apr 29;10(5):813. doi: 10.3390/children10050813.

Abstract

Implementing evidence-based practices in early intervention has generated new research interest in the need for effective early childhood systems. This study used a bibliometric analysis to discern the importance and relevance of the field. The analysis highlights that the main goals of the future direction of the research field need to be better defined. First, articles published in the Web of Science database between 2012 and 2022 were reviewed, and then word and author combinations were analyzed. Finally, articles were collected in different groups for bibliographic linking. Five key points were identified as the most important practices recommended by the Department of Early Childhood or Professional Development. It should be noted that the main difficulty encountered in this field arises from the novelty of our research topic, i.e., there is no research on constructing systems for early intervention. However, it is worth highlighting the articles that are relevant to the field of study and our success with integrating them in order to demonstrate the importance of serving children with disabilities and their families. In conclusion, the establishment of a system built on evidence-based practices is underdeveloped but shows promise for the future of early intervention systems.

Keywords: early intervention; evidence-based practices; implementation science; recommended practices; system framework.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the Regional Ministry of Innovation, Universities, Science, and Digital Society, the AICO 2022 Program, the I+D+i Project for Consolidated Research Groups, and the Capacitas Group (File CIAICO/2021/114).