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Title: World Today


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? Granville, B. (2000), Freedom’s charm. World Today, 56 (3), 23-24.

Abstract: Development as freedom - these three words - the title of Nobel prize winner Amartya Sen’s book - kept coming back to me as I was listening to the opening remarks of the second international meeting of economists on globalisation and development problems in Cuba at the end of January. There were four opening addresses, and to my surprise, all were about six year old Elian Gonzalez and the ‘imperialist’ ultra-right country - the United States - which prevented his return home. There was a mixture of propaganda and real concern for the boy’s well-being.

Title: Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing


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? Scott, S.D., Profetto-McGrath, J., Estabrooks, C.A., Winther, C., Wallin, L. and Lavis, J.N. (2010), Mapping the knowledge Utilization field in nursing from 1945 to 2004: A bibliometric analysis. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 7 (4), 226-237.

Full Text: 2010\Wor Evi-Bas Nur7, 226.pdf

Abstract: Background: the field of knowledge utilization has been hampered by several issues including: the synonymous use of multiple terms with little attempt at definition precision; an overexamination of knowledge utilization as product, rather than a process; and a lack of progress to cross disciplinary boundaries to advance knowledge development. In order to address the challenges and current knowledge gaps in the knowledge utilization field in nursing, a comprehensive picture of the current state of the field is required. Methods: Bibliometric analyses were used to map knowledge utilization literature in nursing as an international field of study, and to identify the structure of its scientific community. Findings: Analyses of bibliographic data for 433 articles from the period 1945-2004 demonstrated three trends: (1) there has been significant recent growth and interest in this field, (2) the structure of the scientific knowledge utilization community is evolving, and (3) the Web of Science does not index the majority of journals where this literature is published. Conclusions: In order to enhance the accessibility and profile of this literature, and nursing’s scientific literature at large, we encourage the International Academy of Nursing Editors to work collaboratively to increase the number of journals indexed in the Web of Science.

Keywords: Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analysis, Bibliometrics, Citations, Cocitation, Collaboration, Data, Development, Field, Growth, Impact, Journals, Knowledge, Knowledge Utilization, Literature, Mapping, Nursing, Nursing Research, Process, Science, Science Policy, Translation, Trends, Web of Science

? Griffin, B., Watt, K., Kimble, R., Wallis, B. and Shields, L. (2014), Systematic literature review of incidence rates of low-speed vehicle run-over incidents in children. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 11 (2), 98-106.

Full Text: 2014\Wor Evi-Bas Nur11, 98.pdf

Abstract: AimTo systematically review the literature investigating the incidence of fatal and or nonfatal low-speed vehicle run-over (LSVRO) incidents in children aged 0-15 years. MethodsThe following databases were searched using specific search terms, from their date of conception up to June 2011: Cochrane Library, Medline, CINAHL, Embase, AMI, Sociological Abstracts, ERIC, PsycArticles, PsycInfo, Urban Studies and Planning; Australian Criminology Database; Dissertations and Thesis; Academic Research Library; Social Services Abstracts; Family and Society; Scopus; and Web of Science. A total of 128 articles were identified in the databases (33 found by hand searching). The title and abstract of these were read, and 102 were removed because they were not primary research articles relating to LSVRO-type injuries. Twenty-six articles were assessed against the inclusion (reporting population level incidence rates) and exclusion criteria, 19 of which were excluded, leaving a total of five articles for inclusion in the review. FindingsFive studies were identified that met the inclusion criteria. The incidence rate in nonfatal LSVRO events varied in the range of 7.09 to 14.79 per 100,000 and from 0.63 to 3.2 per 100,000 in fatal events. DiscussionUsing International Classification of Diseases codes for classifying fatal or nonfatal LSVRO incidents is problematic as there is no specific code for LSVRO. The current body of research is void of a comprehensive secular population data analysis. Only with an improved spectrum of incidence rates will appropriate evaluation of this problem be possible, and this will inform nursing prevention interventions. The effect of LSVRO incidents is clearly understudied. More research is required to address incidence rates in relation to culture, environment, risk factors, car design, and injury characteristics. ConclusionsThe lack of nursing research or policy around this area of injury, most often to children, indicates a field of inquiry and policy development that needs attention.

Keywords: Academic, Aged, Analysis, Articles, Attention, Australia, Australian, Characteristics, Children, Classification, Codes, Conception, Criteria, Culture, Data, Data Analysis, Database, Databases, Design, Development, Dissertations, Driveways, Environment, Evaluation, Events, Family, Field, Incidence, Injury, International Classification Of Diseases, Interventions, Literature, Medline, Motor-Vehicles, Needs, Nursing, Nursing Research, Pedestrian, Pedestrian Injuries, Pediatric, Policy, Policy Development, Population, Prevention, Primary, Rates, Reporting, Research, Review, Risk, Risk Factors, Run Over, Safety, Science, Scopus, Systematic Literature Review, Thesis, Vehicle, Web Of Science, Young-Children



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