2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2015.06.008
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Mapping the field of military nursing research 1990–2013: A bibliometric review

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“…The 100 most cited studies on the conflict were produced by authors from 24 different countries. The country with the highest number of studies and citations was USA (28 studies; 1,094 citation) as observed in previous studies (Blažun, Kokol, & Vošner, 2015;Currie & Chipps, 2015;Giménez-Espert & Prado-Gascó, 2019;Hutchinson, Higson, & Jackson, 2017;Kokol, Blažun Vošner, & Železnik, 2017;Yang et al, 2015). In addition, most of the publications and citations come from several countries such as the USA, England and Canada TA B L E 3 The number of publications and citations by the type of publication…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The 100 most cited studies on the conflict were produced by authors from 24 different countries. The country with the highest number of studies and citations was USA (28 studies; 1,094 citation) as observed in previous studies (Blažun, Kokol, & Vošner, 2015;Currie & Chipps, 2015;Giménez-Espert & Prado-Gascó, 2019;Hutchinson, Higson, & Jackson, 2017;Kokol, Blažun Vošner, & Železnik, 2017;Yang et al, 2015). In addition, most of the publications and citations come from several countries such as the USA, England and Canada TA B L E 3 The number of publications and citations by the type of publication…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The analysis of the most prolific institutions and countries/regions highlighted a fact that the journal is spread all over the world showing its global influence and prestige. Most of the publications in JONM are from the several countries including the UK, the USA, Australia and Canada that prove to be in the leading position of nursing research field (Blazun, Kokol, & Vosner, ; Currie & Chipps, ; Gorraiz & Schloegl, ). This indicates that the journal has found its place within the study agendas of top research countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third reason might be a growing interest among researchers around the world in topics related to nursing management (Lu, While, & Barriball, 2005). After publications in JONM are from the several countries including the UK, the USA, Australia and Canada that prove to be in the leading position of nursing research field (Blazun, Kokol, & Vosner, 2015;Currie & Chipps, 2015;Gorraiz & Schloegl, 2008). This indicates that the journal has found its place within the study agendas of top research countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Griffiths and Jasper (2008) identified the duality of the defence nurses role as both a caring practitioner and a "Warrior Nurse." However, whilst there has been a significant increase in military nursing research (Currie & Chipps, 2015), there have been few research studies assessing the effectiveness of the military nurses' operational role (Fry et al, 2002;Batham et al, 2012;Elliott, 2015, Kiernan et al, 2013. Despite a comprehensive search of the literature, no published empirical study was uncovered that explored the core characteristics and values required by military nurses in the operational arena.…”
Section: Professional Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%