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Abstract
Aim
This study aims to demonstrate the quantitative and qualitative features of suicide publications in the field of nursing from a bibliometric perspective.
Design
Descriptive study.
Methods
Web of Science was used during the research. The data were searched with the keyword combination “suicide and nursing,” including studies published until March 2023, the study date, without a time limit.
Results
In this study, 1608 suicide research/reviews in the field of nursing were identified between 1982 and 2023, and the research was completed with 1274 suicide studies in line with the exclusion criteria. 3374 authors wrote 1173 research and 101 review/systematic review articles, with an average of 13.31 citations for each publication. Most were published in 2021.
Conclusions
Nurses seem to begin to take a more active part in suicide studies. It may be recommended that nurses conduct more studies to determine suicide processes and biopsychosocially and ethically appropriate approaches to patients/healthy individuals.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing disseminates original, peer-reviewed research that is of interest to psychiatric and mental health care nurses. The field is considered in its broadest perspective, including theory, practice and research applications related to all ages, special populations, settings, and interdisciplinary collaborations in both the public and private sectors. Through critical study, expositions, and review of practice, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing is a medium for clinical scholarship to provide theoretical linkages among diverse areas of practice.