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基于CiteSpace的我国传染病护理研究可视化分析
Authors Hu JX, Wu DX, Wang X, Zhang YL, Guo HM, Ma JH, Zhang Y, Lian XJ, Wang X, Zhang L
Received 24 October 2023
Accepted for publication 12 February 2024
Published 6 March 2024 Volume 2024:17 Pages 983—990
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S446355
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 4
Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser
Objective: To analyze the relevant research publications on infectious disease nursing in China to understand the current research status of infectious disease in nursing.
Methods: Retrieve relevant literature on infectious disease in nursing from the establishment of the Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP Database, and Wanfang Database until May 10, 2021. Conduct bibliometric analysis using CiteSpace software. Key words were analyzed using cluster analysis.
Results: A total of 4693 relevant literature on infectious disease research in nursing care were included in this study. The overall number of publications on infectious disease research in nursing showed an increasing trend, with a peak in 2010. There were 324 papers funded by scientific research funds, mainly from provincial-level fund projects. The core journal with the most published articles was Nursing Research. The research on infectious disease in nursing mainly focused on various aspects of infectious disease in nursing and infection control. CiteSpace cluster analysis of keywords showed that a total of six clusters were formed: infectious diseases, infectious disease care, health education, mental health, infectious disease nurses, and etiology. After 2015, high-mutation keywords included “quality nursing” and “infection control”.
Conclusion: Chinese research on infectious disease research in nursing closely follows clinical reality and has developed rapidly. Currently, research focuses on infectious disease research in nursing and infection control. Future research trends will further broaden the depth and breadth of the research, enhance research on infection control and quality nursing, and improve the breadth and depth of the research.
Keywords: infectious disease in nursing, bibliometrics, CiteSpace, nursing care