Hiba Wehbe-Alamah, Myrna A A Doumit, Joshua Bernstein, Basil H Aboul-Enein
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Abstract
Introduction: Twenty-two Arab countries comprise the League of Arab States. While united in Arab identity, diversities among these countries exist at many levels. Conducting and publishing research in the Arabic speaking countries is an essential pillar for improving the status of the nursing profession.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess the current status, trends, challenges, and opportunities of nursing research in Arab countries.
Methodology: An integrative review was conducted using (1) Index Medicus for the Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office Database Journals Directory (IMEMR), (2) the Iraqi Academic Scientific Journals Database (IASJD), (3) Ulrichsweb (UW), (4) The Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research/Middle Eastern Journals (GFMER), (5) the Nursing Journal Directory (NJD), (6) the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and (7) Google Scholar. Journals and articles that met inclusion criteria were accessed, retrieved, reviewed, and subjected to content analysis by three authors, two of which were fluent in English, French, and Arabic languages. A third author fluent in all three languages confirmed the findings.
Results: Nursing research in Arabic-speaking countries has evolved over the past decades but is still lacking compared to global nursing research. Moreover, it was found to be largely situated within academic institutions and linked to tenure and promotion requirements.
Conclusion: Nursing journals in Arabic-speaking countries do not adequately represent that overall region and are limited in access.
导言:22 个阿拉伯国家组成了阿拉伯国家联盟。虽然这些国家的阿拉伯特征是一致的,但在许多层面上却存在差异。在阿拉伯语国家开展和发表研究是提高护理专业地位的重要支柱。目的:本研究旨在评估阿拉伯国家护理研究的现状、趋势、挑战和机遇:研究使用以下数据库进行了综合审查:(1) Index Medicus for the Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office Database Journals Directory (IMEMR);(2) Iraqi Academic Scientific Journals Database (IASJD);(3) Ulrichsweb (UW);(4) The Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research/Middle Eastern Journals (GFMER);(5) Nursing Journal Directory (NJD);(6) Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ);(7) Google Scholar。符合纳入标准的期刊和文章由三位作者访问、检索、审阅并进行内容分析,其中两位作者精通英语、法语和阿拉伯语。第三位精通所有三种语言的作者对研究结果进行了确认:阿拉伯语国家的护理研究在过去几十年中不断发展,但与全球护理研究相比仍显不足。此外,研究主要集中在学术机构内部,并与终身职位和晋升要求相关联:结论:阿拉伯语国家的护理期刊不能充分代表该地区的整体情况,而且获取渠道有限。