Burnout among Nurses: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Global Publications

Zihan Yang, Miaomiao Zhang, Yan Guo, Rui Wang, Fei Xie
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Objective: To investigate the current situation, trending subjects, and future directions in the field of burnout among nurses, and to serve as a resource for researchers conducting related research. Methods: The bibliometric analysis was carried out using R package “bibliometrix”, bibliometric online analysis platform (https:// bibliometric.com/) and VOSviewer (1.6.18). Results: The leading countries that had a significant impact on this field were the USA and China. University of Pennsylvania was the most influential institution. Journal of Nursing Management was the top productive journal. Critical care, oncology care, acute care, and infectious disease care were more likely to lead to symptoms of burnout among nurses. “Mental health”, “job satisfaction”, “stress”, and “COVID-19” were the current hot topics in this field. Conclusion: Our study not only provides a thorough outline to assist researchers in understanding the leading countries, institutions, journals, and potential collaborators, but it also examines the current and upcoming trends in this field and inspires researchers to select research directions.
护士的职业倦怠:对全球出版物的文献计量分析
目的调查护士职业倦怠领域的现状、趋势主题和未来方向,并为开展相关研究的研究人员提供资源。方法使用 R 软件包 "bibliometrix"、文献计量在线分析平台(https:// bibliometric.com/)和 VOSviewer(1.6.18)进行文献计量分析。结果:对该领域产生重大影响的主要国家是美国和中国。宾夕法尼亚大学是最有影响力的机构。护理管理杂志》是高产期刊。重症护理、肿瘤护理、急症护理和传染病护理更容易导致护士出现职业倦怠症状。"心理健康"、"工作满意度"、"压力 "和 "COVID-19 "是当前该领域的热门话题。结论我们的研究不仅提供了一份详尽的纲要,帮助研究人员了解领先的国家、机构、期刊和潜在的合作者,还研究了该领域当前和即将出现的趋势,启发研究人员选择研究方向。
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