Bibliometric Profile of Nursing Research in Ex Yugoslavian Countries
Helena Blazun Vosner, Peter Kokol, Danica Zeleznik, Jernej Zavrsnik

TL;DR
This study uses bibliometric and content analysis to profile nursing research development, productivity, and collaboration in ex-Yugoslavian countries, highlighting growth, focus areas, and international cooperation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive bibliometric profile of nursing research in ex-Yugoslavian countries, including productivity, content, and collaboration patterns, based on analysis of 1380 publications.
Findings
Slovenia is the most productive country in nursing research.
Research output is growing in scope and number of publications.
International cooperation among ex-Yugoslavian countries and the EU is substantial.
Abstract
The development of modern nursing and consequently nursing research in Ex- Yugoslavia is about a century old. To profile the development, volume, and content of nursing research we completed a performance and spatial bibliometric analysis combined with synthetic content analysis to identify the most productive countries and institutions, most prolific source titles, country cooperation, publication production trends, the content of research and hot topics. The corpus was harvested from the Web of Science All databases and contained 1380 papers. Slovenia was the most productive country, followed by Croatia and Serbia. The synthetic content analysis demonstrated that nursing research in ex-Yugoslavian countries is growing both in scope and number of publications, notwithstanding the fact that research content differs between countries and it seems that each country is focused on their…
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Topicsscientometrics and bibliometrics research · Health Sciences Research and Education
