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Title: Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production on Compassion Fatigue
Authors: Sousa, L.M.M.
Ferreira, B.
Silva, P.
Tomás, M.
José, H.
Begoña, E.
Ortega-Galán, Á.
Keywords: Compassion fatigue
Compassion
Bibliometrics
Issue Date: Sep-2022
Publisher: Journal of Personalized Medicine
Citation: Sousa, L.M.M.; Ferreira, B.; Silva, P.; Tomás, M.; José, H.; Begoña, E.; Ortega-Galán, A (2022). Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Production on Compassion Fatigue. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 12, 1574. https://doi.org/10.3390/ jpm12101574
Abstract: Background: Compassion fatigue is a common phenomenon among healthcare professionals and includes several concepts that share a direct relationship with quality of life, with consequences on both physical and emotional well-being but also at the economic and organizational levels. Objectives: To analyze the profile of scientific publications on compassion fatigue, dissecting trends, and highlighting research opportunities. Method: Bibliometric analysis based on Donthu’s guidelines, data collection fromWeb of Science (Clarivate Analytics), and analytic techniques (performance analysis and science mapping) with VOSviewer® and CiteSpace®. Results: We obtained 1364 articles and found that the concept emerged in 1995 and is frequently associated with areas of general health. Through analysis, we identified the following research frontiers: “vicarious traumatization”, “working”, “survivor”, “mental health”, and “impact”. Conclusion: There has been a growing interest in this subject among researchers, with an increase in scientific production related to areas of health such as nursing, providing a solid starting point for further investigation. Registration number from the Open Science Framework: osf.io/b3du8.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12253/1495
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