2020
DOI: 10.4103/jin.jin_32_20
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A bibliometric analysis of nursing research in COVID-19 in China

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“…The United States and China were the most productive countries as they published the most publications on nursing and COVID‐19. There is a relationship between the number of scientific publications published by countries and the duration of the COVID‐19 pandemic and the level of exposure to the pandemic by those countries (Hao et al, 2020 ; Oh & Kim, 2020 ; Tao et al, 2020 ). The fact that the United States is the most productive country may be related to the increasing number of cases and deaths there.…”
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“…The United States and China were the most productive countries as they published the most publications on nursing and COVID‐19. There is a relationship between the number of scientific publications published by countries and the duration of the COVID‐19 pandemic and the level of exposure to the pandemic by those countries (Hao et al, 2020 ; Oh & Kim, 2020 ; Tao et al, 2020 ). The fact that the United States is the most productive country may be related to the increasing number of cases and deaths there.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Keyword analysis can give us information about important topics and developmental trends in nursing research during the COVID‐19 pandemic (Hao et al, 2020 ). The frequency of these keywords indicates the most researched topics.…”
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