A Contemporary Perspective on Spirituality During Pregnancy: A Bibliometric Analysis.

IF 2.2 1区 哲学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sibel Dilmen, İrfan Dilmen, Hilal Özbek
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Spirituality during pregnancy has increasingly been recognized as a critical factor influencing maternal well-being; however, comprehensive investigations into global research trends in this domain remain limited. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of global literature on spirituality in pregnancy from 2004 to 2024, evaluating scholarly productivity, patterns of collaboration, thematic developments, and impact citation. A systematic bibliometric review was conducted on 528 English-language articles indexed in Scopus, focusing specifically on nursing-related literature concerning "pregnancy and spirituality" and excluding non-academic sources. The analysis encompassed annual publication growth, authorship trends, international collaboration networks, keyword clusters, and citation metrics. Results indicate an average annual growth rate of 11.36% in publications, peaking in 2023 with 67 articles. The United States led both in publication output (387 articles) and citation count (2045), followed by Iran with 277 articles. The United Kingdom emerged as a key center for international collaboration, notably with Ghana and Ethiopia. Thematic clustering revealed four principal research areas: (1) spirituality as a coping mechanism (e.g., religiosity, anxiety), (2) birth and midwifery (e.g., prayer, childbirth), (3) psychological well-being (e.g., resilience, quality of life), and (4) grief and cultural practices (e.g., stillbirth, embodiment). Foundational studies emphasized cultural and religious influences on maternal experiences, whereas recent trends (2021-2024) have highlighted the impact of COVID-19 and the rise of digital spirituality. While the field demonstrates notable growth, disparities persist in geographical representation and citation visibility. Future research should prioritize underrepresented regions, adopt interdisciplinary methodologies, and explore clinical strategies for integrating spiritual care into maternal health services.

怀孕期间灵性的当代视角:文献计量学分析。
怀孕期间的精神状况日益被认为是影响产妇福祉的一个关键因素;然而,对该领域全球研究趋势的全面调查仍然有限。本研究对2004年至2024年全球怀孕期间的灵性文献进行了文献计量分析,评估了学术生产力、合作模式、主题发展和影响引用。对Scopus检索的528篇英语文章进行了系统的文献计量学综述,特别关注有关“怀孕和灵性”的护理相关文献,排除非学术来源。该分析包括年度出版物增长、作者趋势、国际合作网络、关键字集群和引用指标。结果表明,发表论文的平均年增长率为11.36%,2023年达到67篇的峰值。美国在论文发表量(387篇)和引用数(2045篇)方面均居首位,伊朗以277篇紧随其后。联合王国成为国际合作的重要中心,特别是与加纳和埃塞俄比亚的合作。主题聚类揭示了四个主要研究领域:(1)作为应对机制的灵性(如宗教信仰、焦虑);(2)生育和助产(如祈祷、分娩);(3)心理健康(如弹性、生活质量);(4)悲伤和文化习俗(如死胎、化身)。基础研究强调了文化和宗教对母亲经历的影响,而最近的趋势(2021-2024)则强调了COVID-19的影响和数字灵性的兴起。虽然该领域表现出显著的增长,但在地理代表性和引文可见性方面仍然存在差异。未来的研究应优先考虑代表性不足的地区,采用跨学科的方法,并探索将精神护理纳入孕产妇保健服务的临床策略。
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5.40
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21.40%
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220
期刊介绍: Journal of Religion and Health is an international publication concerned with the creative partnership of psychology and religion/sprituality and the relationship between religion/spirituality and both mental and physical health. This multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal publishes peer-reviewed original contributions from scholars and professionals of all religious faiths. Articles may be clinical, statistical, theoretical, impressionistic, or anecdotal. Founded in 1961 by the Blanton-Peale Institute, which joins the perspectives of psychology and religion, Journal of Religion and Health explores the most contemporary modes of religious thought with particular emphasis on their relevance to current medical and psychological research.
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