Nursing scientific production in the “Infanta Elena” Hospital (Huelva) during the years 1985-2009
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to describe the scientific production of nursing staff of the “Infanta Elena” Hospital (Huelva) for the years 1985 to 2009. We proposed a search strategy in the Cuiden Plus database and extracted all references to the conditions described. 68 documents were recovered. 35% of the articles were published in local journals. 80% were published in journals without impact. 65% of the documents are citable (original or review). A total of 98 authors have signed all the papers, of which 67 are occasional producers. The most common theme focuses on Nursing and Nursing Care. There is a lack of cooperation both at the institutionally and in terms of authorship. There has been an exponential growth of publicationsDownloads
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