Abstract

Objective To analyze the research status and development trend of nursing literature on promoting exhaust after laparoscopic surgery in China, and to provide reference for the nursing practice of promoting exhaust after laparoscopic surgery. Methods Using bibliometrics and NoteExpress 2.0 software, the publication year, literature type, research content, research hotspots, cited frequency and fund support of related literature on promoting exhaust nursing after laparoscopic surgery included in CNKI and Wanfang database from January 1st, 1999 to December 31st, 2018 were analyzed. Results A total of 455 papers were screened out. The number of papers increased year by year from 1999 to 2017. The number of papers declined in 2018. 318 papers were published in the past five years (from 2014 to 2018) , accounting for 69.74%. Clinical experiments and experimental studies were the main literature, accounting for 86.37%; there were 50 experience introduction and case reports, accounting for 10.99%. The researches mainly focused on nursing intervention to promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function. Totally 61 papers were cited more than 10 times, accounting for 13.41%; the highest cited frequency was 39 times. Thirty papers (6.59%) were funded. Conclusions The number of literatures on promoting exhaust nursing after laparoscopic surgery increased year by year and then decreased, but in the past five years, the quantity and quality of literatures have been rapidly improved; the research content, object of study, and the depth, breadth and quality of the research all have great room for improvement. Key words: Nursing research; Laparoscopy; Exhaust; Journal articles; Bibliometric analysis

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