OCCUPATION AND HEALTH ›› 2024, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (15): 2114-2119.

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Bibliometric analysis of sleep quality on hospital nurses

WANG Yuexi1,2, WANG Junhua1, HUANG Yeqiu1,2   

  1. 1. Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution and Disease Control, Ministry of Education, School of Public Health and Health, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, China;
    2. Editorial Board of Journal of Nurses Training, Guizhou Provincial Health Academic Promotion Center, Guiyang, Guizhou 550004, China
  • Received:2024-04-10 Revised:2024-04-22 Published:2026-03-17
  • Contact: WANG Junhua,Associate professor,E-mail:740064265@qq.com

Abstract: Objective To analyze the literature of sleep quality of nurses,and discuss the research status and direction trend. Methods CiteSpace 6.2.R4 software was used to visually analyze the literatures related to nurses' sleep quality from the establishment of CNKI database and Web of Science(WOS) database to September 15,2023,and to map research hotspots. Results Totally 735 Chinese literature articles were included in the China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),and 3 091 English literatures included in the WOS database. The annual number of papers published at home and abroad was on the rise year by year. The domestic focus was on the influencing factors of sleep quality,and the relationship between sleep quality and mental health was analyzed and explored. While,foreign countries focused on the impact of sleep quality on nurses' quality of life and patient safety,and provided intervention measures to improve nurses' sleep quality. Conclusion Based on a comprehensive comparison of the research status at home and abroad,it's still need to make breakthroughs in quantity and quality at home,strengthen close ties between institutions and regions,learn from foreign research hotspots and directions,optimize research design,expand research scope and depth,and improve the overall quality of research on improving the sleep quality of nurses in China.

Key words: Nurses, Sleep, Sleep quality, Bibliometrics

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