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Títulos: Bibliometric analysis of production on public health nursing: Evidence of specialization and crucial role in the future of the health systems
Autores/as: Alcalá Albert, Gregorio Jesús
Guerrero Martín, Jorge
Macías Montero, Raquel
Leñero Cirujano, Miriam
Araujo Blesa, Marta
Director/a: Universidad Loyola Andalucía
Palabras clave: Bibliometric;Global health;Leadership;Nurse;Public health;Research;Nursing;Specialty
Fecha de publicación: 2024-01-03
Editor/a: EnPress Publisher, LLC
Resumen: In an increasingly globalized world, public health is a challenge in the future of health systems. Nursing is a fundamental profession in health systems and the purpose of the study is to quantify the scientific production in global public health carried out by nursing to demonstrate its competence, capacity and specialization in this subject. Methods: A bibliometric study was carried out to understand the scientific production of public health nursing in WoS. A total of 17,545 documents were analyzed using Bibliometrix software in version 4.0.5. Results: A notable increase in production is observed over time, a sign of specialization and capacity. The theme focuses on three stages: hygiene and sanitation, infectious diseases and quality, prevention and non-communicable diseases coinciding with the real social needs of each moment. Most of the production is in English and produced by countries with developed economies. Nursing is aligned with current public health needs. Conclusions: Bibliometrics is a good method to quantify scientific production. The results show extensive scientific production in public health nursing, which translates into extensive knowledge of public health by nursing. There is a growth in production in accordance with time as well as an adaptation to the most current themes in accordance with population needs. Public health is an area of concern to countries and nursing can actively participate in studies, planning and leadership of health systems. Public health nursing should not be considered relegated to medicine but independent and of crucial importance to the “Onehealth” concept. Public, private and educational administrations must promote and support nursing research in public health, and it is not advisable to reduce the teaching load of global public health in nursing studies, in favor of the family and community environment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/22327
ISSN: 2572-7923
DOI: 10.24294/jipd.v8i8.5796
Colección:DENFE - Artículos

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