Supervisi rekan sejawat dalam penelitian konseling: analisis bibliometrik periode lima puluh

Ibrahim Al Hakim(1), Muhammad Solehuddin(2), Agus Taufiq(3), Nandang Budiman(4), Deasy Yunika Khairun(5),
(1) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia  Indonesia
(2) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia  Indonesia
(3) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia  Indonesia
(4) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia  Indonesia
(5) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia  Indonesia

Corresponding Author


DOI : https://doi.org/10.29210/195400

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Abstract


Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi riset-riset yang berpengaruh dalam topik supervisi rekan sejawat dalam praktik konseling dan untuk memberikan wawasan tematik bagi akademisi bimbingan dan konseling.  Supervisi rekan sejawat adalah salah satu dari enam model supervisi psikoterapi yang memfasilitasi diskusi tentang masalah pengembangan profesional. Artikel ini menyajikan analisis bibliometrik (analisis frekuensi, metrik kutipan, dan visualisasi data) dari basis data Scopus pada kurun periode 1965–pertengahan 2022. Analisis ini memeriksa 200 artikel yang berhubungan dengan supervisi rekan sejawat menggunakan analisis kutipan dan kutipan bersama dengan total 3.303 kutipan. Kata kunci yang memiliki tautan terkuat yaitu "supervisi sejawat", "supervisi kelompok", dan "supervisi klinis". Sebanyak 285 penulis dan 66 penerbit di 16 negara menerbitkan tercatat berkontirbusi pada topik supervisi rekan sejawat dalam berbagai bahasa. Penerbit dengan peringkat tertinggi adalah Wiley-Blackwell, dengan 33 publikasi dan 545 kutipan. Gulsah Kemer (Old Dominion University), Dana Foglesong (Magellan Complete Care), Hugh C. Thompson (University of Arizona) merupakan penulis supervisi rekan sejawat yang paling produktif. Kami juga menggunakan alat analisis visualisasi jaringan untuk membuat profil fitur sentralitas dari kluster kata kunci topik supervisi rekan sejawat. Penelitian ini menemukan literatur yang ada didominasi pada wilayah supervisi klinis. Peneliti berikutnya direkomendasikan untuk fokus pada pengembangan model supervisi rekan sejawat yang berkaitan dengan identitas profesional, karena wilayah ini yang belum mendapat perhatian yang memadai.

Keywords


Analisis bibliometrik, Visualisasi data, Urutan kelahiran, Supervisi rekan sejawat

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