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Front. Med.
Sec. Healthcare Professions Education
Volume 11 - 2024 |
doi: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1521712
This article is part of the Research Topic Large Language Models for Medical Applications View all 7 articles
The Application of ChatGPT in nursing: A Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis
Provisionally accepted- 1 Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Peking, China
- 2 Dalian University, Dalian, Liaoning Province, China
- 3 Peking University, Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
Objective: With the development of ChatGPT, the number of studies within the nursing field has increased. The sophisticated language capabilities of ChatGPT, coupled with its exceptional precision, offer significant support within the nursing field, which includes clinical nursing, nursing education, and the clinical decision-making process. Preliminary findings suggest positive outcomes, underscoring its potential as a valuable resource for enhancing clinical care. However, a comprehensive analysis of this domain is lacking, and the application of bibliometric methods remains rare. This study aims to describe and predict the developmental trajectory of the discipline, identify research hotspots and trends, and provide a comprehensive framework for the integration of ChatGPT in nursing.Methods: Following the development of a search strategy in collaboration with librarians, the implementation of this strategy occurred in the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) on June 30, 2024. For bibliometric and visual analyses-including evaluations of sources, institutions, countries, author collaboration networks, and keywords-Bibliometrix (version 4.4.2) and CiteSpace (version 6.2.R2 Basic) were employed.Results: A total of 81 articles published by 67 authors were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database, covering the period of June 30, 2024. The number of published studies has exhibited an increasing trend. The 'European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing' emerged as the most productive journals, while the USA, the UK, and China were identified as the leading countries in terms of publication output. The top ten keywords identified in this study include artificial intelligence, nursing education, large language models, ChatGPT, natural language processing, generative artificial intelligence, care, nursing practice, clinical decision-making, and deep learning. ChatGPT is an emerging tool in the nursing field, currently in the foundational research phase. While there is significant international collaboration, cooperation among author groups remains somewhat limited. Studies focusing on ChatGPT in nursing primarily concentrate on two key themes: (1) the deep learning of ChatGPT in nursing and (2) the feasibility of its application. It is essential for nurses across various specialties to collaborate in exploring the diverse applications of ChatGPT within their domains, thereby fostering the ongoing development and enhancement of this technology.
Keywords: ChatGPT1, Nursing2, knowledge hotspots3, visualized analysis4, CiteSpace5
Received: 02 Nov 2024; Accepted: 03 Dec 2024.
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* Correspondence:
Jing Sun, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, Beijing Municipality, China
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