OCCUPATION AND HEALTH ›› 2023, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (6): 826-831.

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Bibliometrics analysis of resilience related literatures of nurses in China

LIU Qiao-ling1, ZHANG Li2, ZHANG Xiu-ling1, GUO Tong1   

  1. 1. Department of Nursing,Medical College,Shantou University,Shantou Guangdong 515041,China;
    2. Labour Union,First People's Hospital of Foshan,Foshan Guangdong 528000,China
  • Received:2022-07-10 Revised:2022-08-01 Published:2026-03-04
  • Contact: ZHANG Li,Chief nurse,E-mail:Nancyzli@21cn.com

Abstract: Objective To analyze the current status and development trend of nurses' psychological resilience in China,in order to provide information for further research. Methods The literature on nurses' psychological resilience published from January 2010 to March 2022 was searched from CNKI,Wanfang database,VIP database and CBM,to performed a bibliometric analysis. Results A total of 430 articles published in 143 journals were included,the number of articles was increasing year by year,and the Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing had the biggest amount of publications(23 articles,6.0%). The authors were located in 30 provinces/autonomous regions/municipalities,while Shandong Province,Sichuan Province and Guangdong Province published the most amount of papers(131 articles,30.5%). The research method was mainly cross-sectional study,and there were few longitudinal cohort studies and mixed studies that dynamically track nurses' psychological resilience. The researches mainly focused on innvestigation and analysis of current situation and influencing factors of psychological resilience of nurses in special positions,influence on other factors and correlation analysis. Conclusions The nurses' psychological resilience has been emphazed in China in recent years,but the research method is single,the scope is narrow,and the distribution of articles is uneven. It is suggested that scholars broaden the scope and depth of research in this field,in order to provide a basis for the research on the nurses' psychological resilience.

Key words: Nurses, Psychological resilience, Bibliometrics, Document analysis

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