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A trend analysis of ergonomic research themes in Taiwan

Pages 1910-1923 | Received 08 Mar 2014, Accepted 17 Apr 2015, Published online: 26 May 2015
 

Abstract

This paper examines the development of ergonomics in Taiwan by analysing 1404 scientific articles published by 113 permanent members of the Ergonomics Society of Taiwan (EST). Each article was classified by key words and abstract content. Each article was also coded by period of publication (1971–1992 (first period), 1993–1997 (second period), 1998–2002 (third period), 2003–2007 (fourth period), and 2008–2012 (fifth period), and against 13 topic categories. The results show that rate of publication has increased by approximately 100 articles every five years since 1993.The most popular topic was ergonomics assessment and analysis techniques in the first period, force exertion-related research in the second period, product design and evaluation in the third period, occupational safety and health in the fourth period and human–computer interface in the fifth period. Each of these is highly relevant to current contemporary issues around the world. Finally, potential areas for future ergonomics research in Taiwan are discussed.

Abstract

Practitioner Summary: This study investigates the trends in academic papers published by members of the EST. Over time, topics have shifted from ergonomics evaluation methods to occupational safety and health, and human–computer interaction. The findings should be considered as important references for planning the future of ergonomics in Taiwan.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

We thank the National Science Council of Taiwan [grant number NSC 102-2221-E-144-001] and The Ergonomics Society of Taiwan for funding this study.

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