International Nursing Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Nursing Review is 29. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issue Information97
COP27 Climate Change Conference: Urgent action needed for Africa and the world79
Determining the effects of nomophobia on nurses and midwives in a maternity and child health hospital: A cross‐sectional study79
Media Portrayals of Nurse Retention: A Decade of News With Topic Modeling and Network Analysis61
The Correlation of Ethical Climate With Work Engagement Among Jordanian Nurses in the Emergency Department: A Cross‐Sectional Study59
Difficulties and needs of new nurse managers during role transition: A perspective from role theory58
Emergency care in the context of armed conflict: Nurses’ perspectives of the essential core competencies56
Humble leadership and nurses' turnover intention: The moderating effect of leader expertise49
Nursing as an earthquake survivor: A qualitative study on nurses traumatized by the Kahramanmaraş earthquake in Turkey48
Professional quality of life, resilience, posttraumatic stress and leisure activity among intensive care unit nurses46
Issue Information45
How nurses’ moral competence can be supported: Findings from international focus groups with professionals45
What motivates young Arab Muslim women to choose nursing as a profession: A cross‐sectional study45
Impact of Subdomains of Affective and Cognitive Empathy on Burnout Syndrome in Nurses: A Meta‐Analysis42
Do nurses’ personality traits affect the level of compassion fatigue?41
Toward COVID‐19 recovery: Advanced practice nurse leadership in rural Vermont40
Acupressure, a promising intervention for fatigue, within the European nursing care pathways (ENP): An integrative review37
A Cross‐Sectional Network Analysis of Psychological Resilience and Multidimensional Sleep Quality in Nurses36
Remaining Voiceless and Becoming a Nurse Again: Professional and Social Integration of Turkish Nurses in Germany: A Qualitative Study36
The emergence of custodial health nursing as a specialty whose time has come: An Australian experience35
Experiences of nurses managing parenthood and career: A systematic review and meta‐synthesis35
Disaster preparedness perceptions and psychological first‐aid competencies of psychiatric nurses34
The impact of job burnout on nurses' caring behaviors: Exploring the mediating role of work engagement and job motivation32
Exploring the Role and Potential of Chatbots in Learning From the Perspective of Nursing Students: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies31
Deployed in Disaster: Perspectives of Personnel Deployed in Ontario Long‐Term Care During the Pandemic30
Advancing Global Nursing Policy: AI‐Driven Health Literacy Innovations for Migrant Domestic Workers30
Relationship between nurses’ mood at work and work engagement: Work morale as a mediator30
Understanding of and attitudes towards nursing education reform at medical colleges in Kyrgyzstan: A mixed‐method study30
Exploring How Nurse Innovators Define and Measure Impact: A Qualitative Study30
Work Engagement Among Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs) in Japan: The Role of Supervisory and Organizational Support29
Being a nurse during an earthquake that affected ten provinces: A qualitative study on experiences and expectations29
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