Holmberg Christopher, Ahlstrom Linda
Institute of Health and Care Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Department of Psychotic Disorders, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Region Västra Götaland, Gothenburg, Sweden.
J Adv Nurs. 2025 Apr 7. doi: 10.1111/jan.16953.
The aim of this study is to map nursing publications on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in Web of Science, highlighting trends, key contributors, and central research themes to identify potential areas for future research.
The globally-spanning 2030 Agenda promotes sustainable development using research technology and scientific innovation. However, research data availability is a challenge. By conducting big data analyses, using all available nursing research literature indexed in the Web of Science database (Core Collection) pertaining to this field, aid in understanding and advancing this area.
This study adopts a cross-sectional descriptive bibliometric study design.
The search yielded 131 publications, comprising 116 articles (89%) and 15 review articles (11%). This can be compared to adjacent disciplines such as Internal General Medicine (n = 360), Nutrition/Dietetics (n = 171), and Paediatrics (n = 152). The leading countries in publication output were the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Among the included publications, only eight SDGs were addressed: SDG3 (Good Health and Well-Being), SDG13 (Climate Action), SDG4 (Quality Education), SDG5 (Gender Equality), SDG6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), SDG1 (No Poverty), and SDG9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure).
The findings indicate a scarcity of articles in nursing publications focusing on the SDGs, suggesting insufficient evidence of nursing's contributions to these goals-particularly beyond SDG3.
This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric review and analysis of existing nursing publications on the SDGs. The results offer valuable insights for future research areas related to the SDGs, particularly for nursing scholars, clinicians, managers, and policymakers concerned with the underrepresentation of nursing publications. To address this gap and advance both the SDGs and quality patient care, action plans should be developed to integrate the SDGs into daily nursing practice. No Patient or Public Contribution. This study was a bibliometric analysis.
本研究旨在梳理科学网中关于联合国可持续发展目标(SDG)的护理领域出版物,突出其趋势、主要贡献者及核心研究主题,以确定未来潜在的研究领域。
跨越全球的《2030年议程》利用研究技术和科技创新推动可持续发展。然而,研究数据的可得性是一项挑战。通过对科学网数据库(核心合集)中索引的所有该领域护理研究文献进行大数据分析,有助于理解和推进这一领域。
本研究采用横断面描述性文献计量学研究设计。
检索共得到131篇出版物,其中包括116篇文章(89%)和15篇综述文章(11%)。这可与内科医学(n = 360)、营养/饮食学(n = 171)和儿科学(n = 152)等相邻学科进行对比。出版物产出领先的国家是美国、澳大利亚和英国。在所纳入的出版物中,仅涉及了8个可持续发展目标:SDG3(良好健康与福祉)、SDG13(气候行动)、SDG4(优质教育)、SDG5(性别平等)、SDG6(清洁饮水与卫生设施)、SDG16(和平、正义与强大机构)、SDG1(消除贫困)和SDG9(产业、创新和基础设施)。
研究结果表明护理领域关于可持续发展目标的出版物数量稀少,这表明护理对这些目标的贡献缺乏充分证据,尤其是在SDG3之外。
本研究对现有的关于可持续发展目标的护理出版物进行了全面的文献计量学综述与分析。研究结果为与可持续发展目标相关的未来研究领域提供了有价值的见解,特别是对于关注护理出版物代表性不足问题的护理学者、临床医生、管理人员和政策制定者而言。为弥补这一差距并推进可持续发展目标和优质患者护理,应制定行动计划,将可持续发展目标纳入日常护理实践。未涉及患者或公众参与。本研究为文献计量学分析。