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. 2015 Jan 22;15:3. doi: 10.1186/s12913-014-0660-8

Table 4.

Counts and likelihood of paired co-occurrences for the nursing concept

Nursing concept pair Count Likelihood Nursing concept pair Count Likelihood
home 7045 25% guidelines 609 5%
staff 3734 16% medical 4202 5%
role 4711 15% evidence 1017 5%
professionals 3612 13% individuals 1340 4%
practice 7286 11% use 9567 4%
work 4878 11% sample 1385 4%
education 4891 11% illness 656 4%
facilities 1695 10% national 2027 4%
knowledge 2125 10% system 2410 4%
satisfaction 1507 9% chronic 654 4%
training 2941 9% observed 703 4%
physicians 2000 9% users 714 4%
literature 1288 8% factors 2023 4%
experience 2621 8% follow-up 606 4%
questionnaire 1710 8% access 1580 4%
community 4458 8% effects 804 4%
setting 2769 8% significant 2131 4%
workers 1289 8% cancer 1176 4%
acute 1247 7% measures 1812 4%
development 2712 7% costs 1895 4%
needs 3358 7% procedures 631 4%
implementation 2070 7% variables 514 4%
context 767 7% control 1649 3%
psychiatric 1212 7% therapy 750 3%
management 2996 6% utilization 701 3%
delivery 1528 6% children 2141 3%
assessment 1576 6% history 380 3%
quality 3388 6% countries 790 3%
clinical 5578 6% prevention 1213 3%
environment 1048 6% population 1564 3%
research 4271 6% surgery 874 3%
participants 2592 6% risk 1322 3%
model 2511 6% age 1524 3%
hospital 6481 6% economic 406 3%
resources 1667 6% screening 647 3%
strategies 1447 6% test 1036 3%
program 3489 6% treatment 1906 3%
survey 2494 6% symptoms 489 3%
mental 2720 6% disease 1268 2%
social 2568 6% women 1336 2%
family 1972 6% diagnosis 661 2%
people 3039 5% medicine 1179 2%
intervention 2379 5% drug 664 2%
improve 2974 5% infection 479 2%
rural 1073 5% blood 267 2%
review 2118 5% mortality 412 2%
planning 1848 5% hiv 470 2%
patients 9888 5% prevalence 441 2%
evaluation 1835 5% incidence 251 2%
physical 897 5% disorders 415 2%
impact 1549 5% men 249 2%
standard 1064 5% Total 217002
emergency 1735 5%
policy 1598 5%
local 813 5%