A bibliometric analysis of 81 articles that represent excellence in nursing publication

Journal of Advanced Nursing
Leslie H NicollJamie L Conklin

Abstract

To analyze publication patterns of 81 articles included in a "virtual journal." From May-July 2017, editors submitted articles from their journals representing distinction in nursing research, education, or practice. Brief responses explained their rationale for article selection. This sample embodied a unique exemplar of excellence in nursing publication and warranted further bibliometric analysis, which was undertaken from February to May 2018. Using Scopus, each article (N = 81) was searched to obtain bibliographic information and subsequent second and third generation citations. Three concepts guided the analysis: (a) persistence, rate of subsequent citations over time; (b) reach, geographic distribution of subsequent citations; and (c) dissemination, specialty of follow-on citations represented as nursing or another discipline. Patterns amongst the second and third generation of citations were also examined. Of the 81 articles, 43 (53%) were cited at least once, resulting in 721 second generation citations. There was long-term persistence (N = 2094) over the third and fourth generation citations. There was a wide geographic reach, representing 41 states in the United States and 44 countries. Dissemination was broad with ci...Continue Reading

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Dec 7, 2019·Computers, Informatics, Nursing : CIN·Heather Carter-TempletonLin Wu
Jan 11, 2020·Computers, Informatics, Nursing : CIN·Julee WaldropLeslie H Nicoll
Aug 9, 2020·Journal of Advanced Nursing·Filiz Kantek, Hande Yesilbas
Apr 30, 2020·Journal of Nursing Scholarship : an Official Publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing·Marilyn H OermannLeila S Ledbetter

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