IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Melis Merve Cetinkaya, Seçil Taylan, Fatma Eti Aslan
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目的:通过文献计量分析,对术后谵妄的护理研究进行结构化的宏观概述,评估其特点和进展:方法:文献计量分析研究:在文献计量分析研究中,选择了 Web of Science 数据库,所分析的数据收录至 2024 年 8 月 28 日。使用 Bibliometrix R 软件包中的 "Biblioshiny "应用程序进行分析:1977年至2024年间,313个来源共发表了535篇关于术后谵妄的护理文章。在研究有关术后谵妄的护理研究的年度科学产出时,发现最多的期刊是《临床护理学杂志》(n = 18)、《围手术期护理学杂志》(n = 13)和《美国老年医学会杂志》(n = 13)。根据布拉德福德定律分析,护理文献中关于术后谵妄的高产期刊有 313 种。这些期刊分布如下:第一区 29 份,第二区 108 份,第三区 176 份。作者和文章按照洛特卡定律进行了整理。大多数作者(88.9%)(n = 2,486)发表过 1 篇文章,8.7% 的作者发表过 2 篇文章(n = 243),1.5% 的作者发表过 3 篇文章(n = 43),而 0.2% 的作者(n = 7)发表过 5 篇以上的文章。最近的趋势表明,研究重点转向恢复、指南和 3 项结果,以及经验、影响和心脏手术方面的研究。发表论文数量最多的国家是美国、德国和中国。就这一主题开展的全球合作有结论:这项文献计量学研究对护理领域术后谵妄的全球文献进行了全面综合的回顾。
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Mapping the Nursing Literature on Postoperative Delirium: A Bibliometric Analysis.

Purpose: To provide a structured, macroscopic overview of nursing research on postoperative delirium through bibliometric analysis, assessing its characteristics and progress.

Design: Bibliometric analysis study.

Methods: For the bibliometric analysis study, the Web of Science database was selected, and the data analyzed was included until August 28, 2024. The analysis was performed using the "Biblioshiny" application available in the Bibliometrix R package.

Findings: Between 1977 and 2024, 535 nursing articles on postoperative delirium were published in 313 sources. When examining the annual scientific output of nursing studies on postoperative delirium, the most prolific journals were found to be Journal of Clinical Nursing (n = 18), Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing (n = 13), and Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (n = 13). According to Bradford's law-based analyses, there are 313 productive journals in the nursing literature on postoperative delirium. These journals are distributed as follows: 29 in the first zone, 108 in the second zone, and 176 in the third zone. Authors and articles were organized according to Lotka's law. The majority (88.9%) of the authors (n = 2,486) had 1 article, 8.7% had 2 articles (n = 243), and 1.5% had 3 articles (n = 43), while 0.2% (n = 7) had more than 5 publications. Recent trends show a shift toward research on recovery, guidelines, and 3 outcomes, with studies on experience, impact, and cardiac surgery. The countries with the highest number of publications were identified as the United States, Germany, and China. Global collaborations on this topic were: United States-Canada (n = 8), United States-Germany (n = 7), United States -United Kingdom (n = 7).

Conclusions: This bibliometric study provides a comprehensive and integrative review of the global literature on postoperative delirium in nursing.

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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
17.60%
发文量
279
审稿时长
90 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing provides original, peer-reviewed research for a primary audience that includes nurses in perianesthesia settings, including ambulatory surgery, preadmission testing, postanesthesia care (Phases I and II), extended observation, and pain management. The Journal provides a forum for sharing professional knowledge and experience relating to management, ethics, legislation, research, and other aspects of perianesthesia nursing.
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