DISPERSION OF PUBLICATIONS GERIATRIC NURSING

This study aimed to describe the dispersion of scientific publications (inter) national geriatric nursing, applying the Law of Bradford. The bibliometric study, was conducted between May / July 2011, on the bases: BDENF, CidSaúde, IBECS, LILACS, MedCarib, MEDLINE, PubMed and SciELO, using the keywor...

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Main Authors: Andressa Kaline Ferreira Araújo, Kaio Keomma Aires Silva Medeiros, Gabriela Maria Cavalcanti Costa, Suely Deysny de Matos Celino, Alexsandro Silva Coura
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia 2013-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.uesb.br/revista/rsc/ojs/index.php/rsc/article/view/217/256
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spelling doaj-3ac903caff76435a97bfa67bdae052fb2020-11-24T22:20:50ZporUniversidade Estadual do Sudoeste da BahiaRevista Saúde.com1809-07611809-07612013-12-01101109120DISPERSION OF PUBLICATIONS GERIATRIC NURSINGAndressa Kaline Ferreira Araújo0Kaio Keomma Aires Silva Medeiros1Gabriela Maria Cavalcanti Costa2Suely Deysny de Matos Celino3Alexsandro Silva Coura4Universidade Estadual da Paraíba - UEPB Campina Grande – Paraíba – Brasil Universidade Estadual da Paraíba - UEPB Campina Grande – Paraíba – Brasil Universidade Estadual da Paraíba - UEPB Campina Grande – Paraíba – Brasil Universidade Estadual da Paraíba - UEPB Campina Grande – Paraíba – Brasil Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte - UFRN Natal – Rio Grande do Norte – BrasilThis study aimed to describe the dispersion of scientific publications (inter) national geriatric nursing, applying the Law of Bradford. The bibliometric study, was conducted between May / July 2011, on the bases: BDENF, CidSaúde, IBECS, LILACS, MedCarib, MEDLINE, PubMed and SciELO, using the keywords: Nursing, Nursing Care, Elderly, Elderly Health, and Geriatrics. Data were collected by two independent reviewers by filling out a form. There was obtained a sample of 324 scrolls (A) distributed in 98 journals (P) listed in four productivity zones: High (A = 91, P = 2) Mean (A = 84, P = 8); Low (A = 34, P = 90) and very low (A = 54, P = 54). It was found that the United States and Brazil edited the largest number of journals and articles, respectively. It was observed a decreasing profitability between values and zones of the Bradford´s multiplier: 4, 4.25, and 1.59. The results indicate that there is dispersion in the nursing literature, regarding the production of articles on gerontogeriatry. Moreover, it is relevant the Brazilian scientific production, compared to developed countries. It is recommended to encourage the expansion of specialized journals in the subject of this study, in order to minimize the dispersion, by grouping items for the formation of a solid corpus of knowledge in geriatric nursing. http://www.uesb.br/revista/rsc/ojs/index.php/rsc/article/view/217/256NursingElderly HealthBibliometricsGeriatrics
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author Andressa Kaline Ferreira Araújo
Kaio Keomma Aires Silva Medeiros
Gabriela Maria Cavalcanti Costa
Suely Deysny de Matos Celino
Alexsandro Silva Coura
spellingShingle Andressa Kaline Ferreira Araújo
Kaio Keomma Aires Silva Medeiros
Gabriela Maria Cavalcanti Costa
Suely Deysny de Matos Celino
Alexsandro Silva Coura
DISPERSION OF PUBLICATIONS GERIATRIC NURSING
Revista Saúde.com
Nursing
Elderly Health
Bibliometrics
Geriatrics
author_facet Andressa Kaline Ferreira Araújo
Kaio Keomma Aires Silva Medeiros
Gabriela Maria Cavalcanti Costa
Suely Deysny de Matos Celino
Alexsandro Silva Coura
author_sort Andressa Kaline Ferreira Araújo
title DISPERSION OF PUBLICATIONS GERIATRIC NURSING
title_short DISPERSION OF PUBLICATIONS GERIATRIC NURSING
title_full DISPERSION OF PUBLICATIONS GERIATRIC NURSING
title_fullStr DISPERSION OF PUBLICATIONS GERIATRIC NURSING
title_full_unstemmed DISPERSION OF PUBLICATIONS GERIATRIC NURSING
title_sort dispersion of publications geriatric nursing
publisher Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia
series Revista Saúde.com
issn 1809-0761
1809-0761
publishDate 2013-12-01
description This study aimed to describe the dispersion of scientific publications (inter) national geriatric nursing, applying the Law of Bradford. The bibliometric study, was conducted between May / July 2011, on the bases: BDENF, CidSaúde, IBECS, LILACS, MedCarib, MEDLINE, PubMed and SciELO, using the keywords: Nursing, Nursing Care, Elderly, Elderly Health, and Geriatrics. Data were collected by two independent reviewers by filling out a form. There was obtained a sample of 324 scrolls (A) distributed in 98 journals (P) listed in four productivity zones: High (A = 91, P = 2) Mean (A = 84, P = 8); Low (A = 34, P = 90) and very low (A = 54, P = 54). It was found that the United States and Brazil edited the largest number of journals and articles, respectively. It was observed a decreasing profitability between values and zones of the Bradford´s multiplier: 4, 4.25, and 1.59. The results indicate that there is dispersion in the nursing literature, regarding the production of articles on gerontogeriatry. Moreover, it is relevant the Brazilian scientific production, compared to developed countries. It is recommended to encourage the expansion of specialized journals in the subject of this study, in order to minimize the dispersion, by grouping items for the formation of a solid corpus of knowledge in geriatric nursing.
topic Nursing
Elderly Health
Bibliometrics
Geriatrics
url http://www.uesb.br/revista/rsc/ojs/index.php/rsc/article/view/217/256
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