Meltem ASLAN, Aydın NART
Medical Records - 2026;8(1):1773751-0
Aim: The aim of this study is to review the existing scientific literature on pain in children undergoing pediatric surgery in the field of nursing using bibliometric analysis methods. In this context, the aim is to reveal publication trends and existing research gaps in the field. Material and Methods: On 20 August 2025, 959 articles were included in the analysis as a result of a search using terms such as 'pediatric surgery', "pain" and 'nursing' in the Web of Science database. The bibliometric evaluation was performed using the Biblioshiny interface. Publication years, keywords and countries were analysed. Results: Between 1987 and 2025, a total of 16,030 authors were included in 959 articles published. The average number of citations per article was 89.08. The United States was identified as the country with the highest number of publications. According to the Keywords Plus analysis, the most frequently used terms were 'children' (n = 339, 11%), "pain" (n = 264, 9%), "surgery" (n = 191, 6%), "management" (n = 154, 5%), and "postoperative pain" (n = 123, 5%). Conclusion: It reveals that scientific production on the subject of pain in children undergoing pediatric surgery in the field of nursing has increased in recent years. Publication trends show that the subject has attracted intense interest at the international level, but there are some gaps in the literature, and the need for more comprehensive studies, particularly on the roles of nurses in clinical practice, is noteworthy.