“…Other studies analyzed the methods and content of a sample of articles randomly selected from nursing journals (Borbasi et al, 2002;Polit & Beck, 2009;Zanotti, 1999). Some authors have described nursing academics' clinical outputs referring to specific areas (e.g., mental health nursing; Crowe and Carlyle, 2007;Higgins & Farrelly, 2007), or to specific countries, e.g., Australia (Borbasi et al, 2002;Wilkes et al, 2002), Africa and the Middle East (Adejumo & Lekalakala-Mokgele, 2009;Alhusaini, Sun, & Larson, 2016), UK (Cecil, Thompson, & Parahoo, 2006), Slovenia (Dornik, Vidmar, & Zumer, 2005), Jordan (Khalaf, 2013), China, Taiwan and Hong Kong (Li, Wei, Liu, & Tang, 2009;Peng & Hui, 2011;Zhang et al, 2016), Latin America (Mendoza-Parra, Paravic-Klijn, Munoz-Munoz, Barriga, & Jimenez-Contreras, 2009), Iran (Tahamtan et al, 2014), and Italy (Pecile & Zanotti, 2002). Other reports have specifically examined nursing research published in nursing journals, taking a global approach in painting an overall picture of nursing research internationally (Dougherty, Lin, McKenna, & Seers, 2004;Dougherty, Lin, McKenna, Seers, & Keeney, 2011;Oermann et al, 2008;Polit & Beck, 2009).…”