2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692007000400019
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Bibliometric study on nursing theses and dissertations employing a phenomenological approach: tendency and perspectives

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“…Despite the productions of some journals being available in three languages (English, Portuguese and Spanish), it is worth mentioning that in Brazil there is a consumption of articles in the vernacular language, because most nurses do not master the English language [15]. The results of the language analysis point to a significant trend in the use of references in Portuguese, which restricts the dissemination of knowledge to countries that do not dominate this language.…”
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“…Despite the productions of some journals being available in three languages (English, Portuguese and Spanish), it is worth mentioning that in Brazil there is a consumption of articles in the vernacular language, because most nurses do not master the English language [15]. The results of the language analysis point to a significant trend in the use of references in Portuguese, which restricts the dissemination of knowledge to countries that do not dominate this language.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding may be due to the greater access to scientific productions in the last decade, given to the diversity of electronic journals and indexing in different databases with full-text articles available for researchers, enabling an easy consult to the publications by those interested in the subject [15].…”
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“…Since the researchers could not find a study evaluating public health theses made in a country other than Turkey, a study evaluating nursing theses was examined. In a study examining nursing theses written in Brazil between 1981 and 2002, it was concluded that the number of master's theses was higher (20). The reasons for this situation may be that admission to the master's degree is easier, the duration of the master's education is shorter, the content of the master's education is lighter compared to medical residency and doctorate, and the number of institutions providing master is higher.…”
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“…A bibliometric study on Brazilian dissertations and theses which had used phenomenological approach in Nursing found that most theore cal and philosophical references that supported analysis were based on the concep ons of Heidegger (50.4%), Alfred Schütz (21.7%) and Merleau-Ponty (20%) between 1981-2002 (3) .…”
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