2021
DOI: 10.36941/jesr-2021-0139
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Latin American Scientific Production on Burnout in Scopus, 2010 - 2020

Abstract: This research aimed to characterize the Latin American scientific literature production on burnout between 2010 and 2020. A descriptive study was carried out with Latin American publications in journals indexed in the Scopus database as the unit of analysis. The variables studied were document frequency, scientific production by country, number of authors, institutional affiliation and scientific production by descriptor on burnout. The documentary type that appears the most is research papers with 85.03%. Out… Show more

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“…This research used Scopus as a structured database to analyze the published data (Aria & Cuccurullo, 2017;Goli & Haghighinasab, 2022;Mongeon & Paul-Hus, 2016;Shubina et al, 2021;Thu et al, 2021). Scopus has become the largest database and has more than 77.8 million core records from different various fields with various metadata and document types, either non-academic or academic fields (Hern{ndez et al, 2021;Nurdin et al, 2021;Pham-Duc et al, 2021;Pranckutė, 2021;Singh et al, 2021;Thu et al, 2021). Also, Scopus has a loading of sources 70% greater than Web of Science (López-Illescas et al, 2008;Supriadi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research used Scopus as a structured database to analyze the published data (Aria & Cuccurullo, 2017;Goli & Haghighinasab, 2022;Mongeon & Paul-Hus, 2016;Shubina et al, 2021;Thu et al, 2021). Scopus has become the largest database and has more than 77.8 million core records from different various fields with various metadata and document types, either non-academic or academic fields (Hern{ndez et al, 2021;Nurdin et al, 2021;Pham-Duc et al, 2021;Pranckutė, 2021;Singh et al, 2021;Thu et al, 2021). Also, Scopus has a loading of sources 70% greater than Web of Science (López-Illescas et al, 2008;Supriadi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%