2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1466-7657.2008.00694.x
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Integrative review of international nursing research in Mainland China

Abstract: This study indicates that international nursing research has been growing slowly in Mainland China along with provincial variations. The suggestions to improve nursing research include the reform of nursing education, the enhancement of the collaboration with the international societies and the establishment of research priorities.

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“…In this context of rapid economic development, China has played an increasing role in medicine and science in the recent decades (Tong, Wang & Jiang, 2013; Cyranoski, 2004; Ding, Jia & Liu, 2015; Liang et al, 2015; Luo et al, 2015). A similar trend has also been observed with China’s contribution to nursing research (Li et al, 2009; Li, 2014; Kalisch & Kalisch, 2009). Moreover, there are more than 2 million registered nurses in China (Gao, Chan & Cheng, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…In this context of rapid economic development, China has played an increasing role in medicine and science in the recent decades (Tong, Wang & Jiang, 2013; Cyranoski, 2004; Ding, Jia & Liu, 2015; Liang et al, 2015; Luo et al, 2015). A similar trend has also been observed with China’s contribution to nursing research (Li et al, 2009; Li, 2014; Kalisch & Kalisch, 2009). Moreover, there are more than 2 million registered nurses in China (Gao, Chan & Cheng, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…In this context of rapid economic development, China has played an increasing role in medicine and science in the recent decades (Tong et al, 2013;Cyranoski, 2004;Ding et al, 2015;Liang et al, 2015;Luo et al, 2015). A similar trend has also been observed with China's contribution to nursing research (Li et al, 2009;Li et al, 2014;Kalisch & Kalisch, 2009). Moreover, there are more than 2 million registered nurses in China (Gao et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…La presencia de enfermeras autoras de los países asiáticos en publicaciones nacionales e internacionales, especialmente de China, es ingente 7 .…”
Section: Discusión Y Conclusionesunclassified