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Research trends in the Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing from 2011 to 2021: a quantitative content analysis

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KOREAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN HEALTH NURSING
Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 128-136

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KOREAN SOC WOMEN HEALTH NURSING
DOI: 10.4069/kjwhn.2023.06.20.1

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Education; Health; Nursing; Research; Women

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Topic modeling and text network analysis were used to identify research trends in women's health nursing in the Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing. Six major topics including gynecologic neoplasms, menopausal health, health behavior, infertility, women's health in transition, and nursing education for women were identified. The study concluded that research in women's health nursing is evolving and should explore various topics that reflect changes in social trends.
Purpose: Topic modeling is a text mining technique that extracts concepts from textual data and uncovers semantic structures and potential knowledge frameworks within context. This study aimed to identify major keywords and network structures for each major topic to discern research trends in women's health nursing published in the Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing (KJWHN) using text network analysis and topic modeling. Methods: The study targeted papers with English abstracts among 373 articles published in KJWHN from January 2011 to December 2021. Text network analysis and topic modeling were employed, and the analysis consisted of five steps: (1) data collection, (2) word extraction and refinement, (3) extraction of keywords and creation of networks, (4) network centrality analysis and key topic selection, and (5) topic modeling. Results: Six major keywords, each corresponding to a topic, were extracted through topic modeling analysis: gynecologic neoplasms, menopausal health, health behavior, infertility, women's health in transition, and nursing education for women. Conclusion: The latent topics from the target studies primarily focused on the health of women across all age groups. Research related to women's health is evolving with changing times and warrants further progress in the future. Future research on women's health nursing should explore various topics that reflect changes in social trends, and research methods should be diversified accordingly.

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