Analysis of the Scientific Production of Nursing in Older People with Cancer in Palliative Care: Bibliometric Study
Dayara de Nazaré Rosa de Carvalho *
University of the State of Pará (PPGEnf-UEPA), Belém - Pará, Brazil.
Fabiana de Souza Orlandi
School of Nursing of the University of São Paulo (EE-USP), São Carlos - São Paulo, Brazil and Federal, University of São Carlos (UFSCar), São Carlos - São Paulo, Brazil.
Viviane Ferraz Ferreira de Aguiar
Federal University of Pará (PPGENF-UFPA), Belém - Pará, Brazil and Federal University of Pará (PPGDT-UFPA), Belém - Pará, Brazil.
Sofia Cristina Iost Pavarini
State College of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil and Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), São Carlos - São Paulo, Brazil.
Dandara de Fátima Ribeiro Bendelaque
Federal University of Pará (HUJBB/UFPA), Belém-Pará, Brazil.
Monique Lindsy de Souza Baia
University of the State of Pará (PPGEnf-UEPA), Belém - Pará, Brazil.
Luana Cunha Galvão Pereira
University of the State of Pará (PPGEnf-UEPA, Belém-Pará, Brazil.
Marcela Raíssa Asevedo Dergan
University of the State of Pará (PPG-BPA/IEC), Belém - Pará, Brazil.
Ivonete Vieira Pereira Peixoto
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (PPGEnf-UFRJ), Brazil and University of the State of Pará (UEPA), Belém - Pará, Brazil.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: to analyze and map the international production on Nursing Care for the elderly with cancer in palliative care, between 2000 and July 2021.
Methods: this is a descriptive, exploratory and mixed-approach study that can be classified both a bibliometric and scientometric research. Data collection took place from June to July 2021, in the Scopus (Elsevier) database. After defining the inclusion and exclusion criteria, the collection began, which resulted in the final sample consisting of 198 publications. After the entire selection process, the dataset was saved in a single file in CSV Excel format, where it was later exported to the VOSviewer® software.
Results: it was shown that most selected publications are concentrated between the years 2019 with 44 (22.22%) publications, 2018 with 37 (18.69%) publications. The United States appears as the country with the largest majority of co-authors, with 81 (40.91%) documents and 750 citations, and the first 15 authors who most published on the subject are from the United States, followed by authors from Canada and Sweden.
Conclusion: this review showed that publications covering the subject are still limited when related to nursing. However, despite the few existing publications, there is a growing increase in the quantity of publications over the years, which indicates the relevance that the topic has gained in the academic world.
Keywords: Nursing, nursing assistance, elderly, palliative care