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Journal of Nursing Scholarship | 2018

Robotics in Nursing: A Bibliometric Analysis

Heather Carter-Templeton; Rachel M. Frazier; Lin Wu; Tami H. Wyatt

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to describe the current evidence found in the nursing literature about robotics used to assist or augment nursing care. METHODS A bibliometric analysis of published research focused on robotics in nursing care was conducted to analyze the trends of publications. A search of the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature database was conducted. This analysis was used to determine the types and extent of robotic research presented in nursing and allied health literature, journals that publish robotic research, and the origins of the study. FINDINGS Twenty-one articles met inclusion criteria and spanned the years 2004 to 2016. The main disciplines represented by first authors in these 21 articles were medicine (n = 4, 9%), nursing (n = 4, 9%), and psychiatric medicine (n = 4, 9%). Nine countries were represented by the first author. The majority of the specific studies reported using qualitative research methods (n = 4, 19%) with reports of other research designs being used. Further analysis of subsequent citations found that 248 subsequent citations were generated from these articles. CONCLUSIONS The application of robots has been used beyond typical physical day-to-day processes as many definitions of robotics suggest. Eleven (52%) of the 21 articles described the use of robots with aged patients. In some cases, robots were used as companions for older adults, as opposed to replacing mechanical and repetitive motions. CLINICAL RELEVANCE Robotics are being used globally in nursing care areas. While a limited amount of research on this topic in nursing exists, this study of the literature offers reports of applications of robots within nursing care areas.


Annals of behavioral science and medical education | 2015

Attrition of Medical Students and Nursing Students with Anxiety and Depression: A Systematic Review

Mark Cogburn; Heather Carter-Templeton; Rita Horton; Talicia Toliver; Mark Platt

A paucity of literature exists describing the relationship between anxiety and depression and attrition in medical and nursing students.


Nursing Informatics | 2009

An analysis of published nursing informatics competencies.

Heather Carter-Templeton; Ramona Patterson; Cynthia Russell


Nursing Clinics of North America | 2015

Using Mobile Technologies to Access Evidence-Based Resources: A Rural Health Clinic Experience.

Heather Carter-Templeton; Lin Wu


Nursing Informatics | 2009

Information literacy: using LISTEN project strategies to equip nurses worldwide.

Ramona Patterson; Heather Carter-Templeton; Cynthia Russell


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2018

A bibliometric analysis of 81 articles that represent excellence in nursing publication

Leslie H. Nicoll; Heather Carter-Templeton; Marilyn H. Oermann; Kathleen S. Ashton; Alison Edie; Jamie L. Conklin


Cin-computers Informatics Nursing | 2018

Use of Mobile Computing Devices Among Nursing Students for Information Seeking in Simulation

Heather Carter-Templeton; Alice L. March; Ernesto Perez


Cin-computers Informatics Nursing | 2017

ANI Innovator Profile

Heather Carter-Templeton; Joyce Sensmeier


Studies in health technology and informatics | 2016

Linking Nurses with Evidence-Based Information via Social Media Tools: An Analysis of the Literature.

Heather Carter-Templeton; Mangala Krishnamurthy; Ramona Nelson


Cin-computers Informatics Nursing | 2016

eHealth for All: Report From NI 2016 in Geneva, Switzerland.

Heather Carter-Templeton; Leslie H. Nicoll

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Ramona Patterson

Baptist College of Health Sciences

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Lin Wu

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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Ida Androwich

Loyola University Chicago

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Jamie L. Conklin

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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