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Fatigue During Pregnancy: A Bibliometric Analysis.

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This bibliometric analysis identifies key research on nursing fatigue during pregnancy. The United States leads in publications, with postpartum depression and sleep being frequent topics, guiding future research.

Keywords:
DepressionFatiguePostpartum depressionPregnancy symptoms

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research
  • Reproductive Health
  • Bibliometrics

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  • Pregnancy-related fatigue is a significant concern in nursing.
  • Understanding the landscape of high-impact research is crucial for advancing knowledge in this area.

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  • Systematic review and bibliometric analysis of articles from 2000-2020 in the Web of Science database.
  • Keywords: "fatigue" and "pregnancy".
  • Utilized PRISMA guidelines and VOSviewer for data visualization and analysis.

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  • Analysis covered 319 journals across 51 countries.
  • The United States was the most prolific country.
  • Frequent keywords included postpartum, depression, sleep, and postpartum depression.

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  • Identified leading researchers, journals, and countries in pregnancy fatigue research.
  • High-impact journals publish the most cited studies.
  • Provides a foundation for future research and inspiration in nursing for pregnancy-related fatigue.