TY - JOUR
T1 - Organisational Culture Research in Healthcare:
T2 - A Big Data Bibliometric Study
AU - Qin, Xiaoping
AU - Wang, Richard
AU - Huang, Yu-Ni
AU - Zhao, Jinhong
AU - Chiu, Herng-Chia
AU - Tung, Tao-Hsin
AU - Harrison, Jeff
AU - Wang, Bing-Long
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the authors.
PY - 2023/1/5
Y1 - 2023/1/5
N2 - Across international healthcare, organisational culture and work environment have become central to all patient safety. However, there is a lack of comprehensive overview to assess and track the evolution of the literature on organisational culture in healthcare. This study aims to describe the current situation and global trends in organisational culture research in healthcare. The methodology is based on bibliometric mapping using scientific visualisation software (CiteSpace and VOSviewer). The big data were collected from the Web of Science core citation database. After applying the search criteria, we retrieved 1559 publications, which have steadily increased over the last two decades. In addition, 92 countries and regions have published studies on organisational culture in healthcare. The United States has made significant contributions to this field. In particular, organisational culture occupies an important position in the quality management of different types of care and caregiving. At the same time, organisational culture in healthcare may be inadequately researched in terms of theoretical underpinnings, which in turn leads to a lack of widespread dissemination of practice, and research on organisational culture in healthcare through evidence-based medicine may remain a significant focus and hot topic throughout the research field in the coming years.
AB - Across international healthcare, organisational culture and work environment have become central to all patient safety. However, there is a lack of comprehensive overview to assess and track the evolution of the literature on organisational culture in healthcare. This study aims to describe the current situation and global trends in organisational culture research in healthcare. The methodology is based on bibliometric mapping using scientific visualisation software (CiteSpace and VOSviewer). The big data were collected from the Web of Science core citation database. After applying the search criteria, we retrieved 1559 publications, which have steadily increased over the last two decades. In addition, 92 countries and regions have published studies on organisational culture in healthcare. The United States has made significant contributions to this field. In particular, organisational culture occupies an important position in the quality management of different types of care and caregiving. At the same time, organisational culture in healthcare may be inadequately researched in terms of theoretical underpinnings, which in turn leads to a lack of widespread dissemination of practice, and research on organisational culture in healthcare through evidence-based medicine may remain a significant focus and hot topic throughout the research field in the coming years.
KW - CiteSpace
KW - VOSviewer
KW - big data
KW - culture
KW - hospitals
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11020169
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U2 - 10.3390/healthcare11020169
DO - 10.3390/healthcare11020169
M3 - Article
C2 - 36673537
VL - 11
JO - Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
JF - Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
IS - 2
M1 - 169
ER -