Trend Analysis of Research Articles Published in Child Health Nursing Research 2014.
10.4094/chnr.2015.21.4.347
- Author:
Kap Chul CHO
1
;
Young Eun LEE
;
Sang Eun OH
;
Young Ran TAK
;
Sun Mi CHAE
;
Eun Joo KIM
;
Jina OH
;
Sunghee KIM
;
Namhee KIM
;
Youngmee AHN
Author Information
1. Red Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Child Health Nursing Research;
Publication;
Article
- MeSH:
Child;
Child Welfare*;
Child*;
Ethics Committees, Research;
Financial Management;
Financing, Organized;
Humans;
Nursing Research*;
Nursing*;
Parents;
Publications;
Research Design
- From:Child Health Nursing Research
2015;21(4):347-354
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: This descriptive study was performed to explore trends in child health nursing research by analyzing the themes, contents and structure of articles published in 2014 in Child Health Nursing Research, the official journal of the Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing. METHODS: Thirty-eight articles were reviewed using keywords, author (s), subjects, ethical considerations, designs, statistics involved, funding resources, and others. RESULTS: Ten domains from 160 keywords were identified as follows, child related, psycho-social variable related, parents and family related, nursing and health related, and others. A mean of 2.9 authors per article was identified and 71% of the authors were academic- affiliated. Twenty-eight articles were human-participant related while 21 articles addressed both Institutional Review Board and written consent. Non-experimental design was the most commonly used method followed by experimental design, and qualitative design. The duration for acceptance was a mean of 89.1 days from submission with most articles requiring a second round of article review. Half of the articles were supported by grant organizations such as Korean National Research Foundation. CONCLUSION: The findings of the analysis show an improvement in the scientific quality with a diversity of articles in Child Health Nursing Research.