Author/Editor     Železnik, Danica; Blažun, Helena; Kokol, Peter
Title     A bibliometric analysis of the Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1976-2015
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 93, št. 10
Publication year     2017
Volume     str. 2407-2419
ISSN     0309-2402 - Journal of advanced nursing
Language     eng
Abstract     Background Bibliometric studies of single journals have been performed, but to the best of our knowledge, bibliometric analysis and bibliometric mapping have not yet been used to analyse the literature production of the Journal of Advanced Nursing. Aim The aim of this study was to examine the publication characteristics and development of Journal of Advanced Nursing during its 40-year history. Design/Method Using descriptive bibliometrics, we studied the dynamics and trend patterns of literature production and identified document types and the most prolific authors, papers, institutions and countries. Bibliometric mapping was used to visualize the content of published articles and determine the most prolific research terms and themes published in Journal of Advanced Nursing and their evolution through time. We were also interested in determining whether there were any Sleeping Beauties among the articles published in the journal. Results The study revealed a positive trend in literature production, although recently, the number of articles published in Journal of Advanced Nursing has slightly decreased. The most productive institutions are from the United Kingdom, which ranks in the highest place in terms of successful publishing in the journal. Thematic analysis showed that the most prolific themes corresponded to the basic aims and scope of the journal. Conclusion Journal of Advanced Nursing contributes to advances in nursing research, practice and education as well as the quality of health care, teamwork and family care, with an emphasis on knowledge transfer and partnership between various health care professionals.
Keywords     bibliometrics
research literature production
nursing
citation analysis
geographical distribution
Journal of Advanced Nursing