Abstract
Nursing research has been growing around the world for over 70 years now. In 2019, it is represented by 123 journals indexed in the “Web of ScienceTM” and its adjusted median impact factor is 1.7. Thus, the crucial role of nurses in research is no longer in question [1]. Indeed, it allows to generate essential data for evaluating existing practices and services, providing elements that will be a reference for future practice, research, and training. However, for almost 2 years now, the Covid-19 pandemic has come to transform care and research. More than 27 million nurses around the world have been mobilized to respond to this health crisis and this has not been without consequences for the profession, especially for research. However, despite the particularly difficult environment, it appears that nurses have still been able to publish.
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