2022
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.13798
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Nurses as agents for achieving environmentally sustainable health systems: A bibliometric analysis

Abstract: Aim To analyse the current scientific knowledge and research lines focused on environmentally sustainable health systems, including the role of nurses. Background There seem to be differences between creating interventions focused on environmentally sustainable health systems, including nurses, and the scarcity of research on this topic, framed on the Sustainable Development Goals. Methods A bibliometric analysis was carried out, via three databases (Web of Science, Scopus and Pubmed), and the guideline recomm… Show more

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“…The positive association of degree nurses and critical competency was highlighted by Wang et al (2022) in delivering maternal and neonatal health care. A review of evidence from Luque‐Alcaraz et al (2022) notes the lack of data and consultation with nurses regarding policy making for sustainable health care systems and a need for more education, reinforcing Osingada and Porta's (2020) earlier paper highlighting nurses' limited scholarship on SDGs and observing a leadership opportunity. Hsieh et al (2022) described the reduction in stress among nurses associated with use of gong meditation as a tool to improve mental well‐being.…”
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“…The positive association of degree nurses and critical competency was highlighted by Wang et al (2022) in delivering maternal and neonatal health care. A review of evidence from Luque‐Alcaraz et al (2022) notes the lack of data and consultation with nurses regarding policy making for sustainable health care systems and a need for more education, reinforcing Osingada and Porta's (2020) earlier paper highlighting nurses' limited scholarship on SDGs and observing a leadership opportunity. Hsieh et al (2022) described the reduction in stress among nurses associated with use of gong meditation as a tool to improve mental well‐being.…”
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confidence: 99%