Gender differences in peruvian nursing: a bibliometric analysis in scopus and web of science

Author:

Boté-Vericad Juan-José1ORCID,Ferrer-Mejía Mercedes-Lulilea2ORCID,Gorchs-Molist Montse2ORCID,Begazo-Corahua Jacqueline2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universitat de Barcelona

2. Universidad Nacional del Callao

Abstract

This paper aims to perform a bibliometric and gender perspective analysis of scientific publications in Scopus and Web of Science in the area of Peruvian nursing. A bibliometric analysis design was used. The analysis comprised 130 articles in Scopus and 104 articles in Web of Science. The main indicators included the annual production of articles, the most cited authors and articles, and a thematic analysis of the keywords. In terms of authorship in Scopus, there are seven women among the first 10 authors, but in Web of Science, there are only 3. For citations, female nurses and authors at Scopus receive a higher proportion of citations than males. However, in Web of Science, male nurses receive proportionately more citations. Regarding the first 10 journals we found on the Web of Science, Emerging Source Citation Index journals have more indexed articles than Journal Citation Reports journals. The statistical correlation coefficient between the articles published in Scopus and Web of Science is 0.92. The scientific production in Peru in the nursing field shows no female bias in Scopus, but that is not the case for Web of Science. In addition, the total number of articles published in Peru respecting other fields is low, as is the level of international collaboration between the authors.

Publisher

Telos: Revista de Estudios Interdisciplinarios en Ciencias Sociales, URBE

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