2020
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.4368.3312
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Focus and trends in nurse advocacy in the Pan American Health Region: a bibliometric analysis

Abstract: Objective: this study examined scholarly output relating to nursing advocacy contributions toward influencing policy by authors in countries of the Pan American Health Organization. Method: the study utilizes a bibliographic analysis of papers indexed in Scopus authored by PAHO member state scholars. VOSviewer conducted coauthor and cooccurrence analysis to generate visualizations of the relationships between authors, countries of origin and keywords. Results: 7,773 papers with 21,523 authors met the inclusi… Show more

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“…Živković and Panić (2020) have already used bibliometrics to analyze the development of science and education in Balkan countries. Additionally, some regional bibliometrics analyses in nursing and health care have been performed (Alarcon-Ruiz et al, 2019; Awe et al, 2021; Benton & Brenton, 2020; Espinosa et al, 2020; Zeinoun et al, 2020). However, none of the above studies covered the whole ex-Yugoslavia countries region or has been used for historical analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Živković and Panić (2020) have already used bibliometrics to analyze the development of science and education in Balkan countries. Additionally, some regional bibliometrics analyses in nursing and health care have been performed (Alarcon-Ruiz et al, 2019; Awe et al, 2021; Benton & Brenton, 2020; Espinosa et al, 2020; Zeinoun et al, 2020). However, none of the above studies covered the whole ex-Yugoslavia countries region or has been used for historical analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%