International Nursing Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Nursing Review is 23. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
COP27 Climate Change Conference: Urgent action needed for Africa and the world122
Nursing policy and practice in Mongolia: Issues and the way forward70
Professional quality of life, resilience, posttraumatic stress and leisure activity among intensive care unit nurses67
Emergency care in the context of armed conflict: Nurses’ perspectives of the essential core competencies63
French nurses’ and allied health professionals’ perception of research in their fields: A descriptive qualitative study35
Difficulties and needs of new nurse managers during role transition: A perspective from role theory34
Nursing as an earthquake survivor: A qualitative study on nurses traumatized by the Kahramanmaraş earthquake in Turkey32
Issue Information31
Determining the effects of nomophobia on nurses and midwives in a maternity and child health hospital: A cross‐sectional study30
Issue Information29
Humble leadership and nurses' turnover intention: The moderating effect of leader expertise29
The Healthcare Environment Survey: A multicountry psychometric evaluation of nurses’ job satisfaction28
The emergence of custodial health nursing as a specialty whose time has come: An Australian experience28
Experiences of nurses managing parenthood and career: A systematic review and meta‐synthesis26
Toward COVID‐19 recovery: Advanced practice nurse leadership in rural Vermont26
What motivates young Arab Muslim women to choose nursing as a profession: A cross‐sectional study26
The impact of job burnout on nurses' caring behaviors: Exploring the mediating role of work engagement and job motivation25
Influence of basic attributes and attitudes of nurses toward death on nurse turnover: A prospective study25
Disaster preparedness perceptions and psychological first‐aid competencies of psychiatric nurses25
How nurses’ moral competence can be supported: Findings from international focus groups with professionals24
Acupressure, a promising intervention for fatigue, within the European nursing care pathways (ENP): An integrative review24
Do nurses’ personality traits affect the level of compassion fatigue?24
Development of international nursing standard–based curriculum for North Korean nurses23
Enhancing nurses’ involvement in policy making: A qualitative study of nurse leaders23
Two years into the pandemic massive investment in nursing is more urgent than ever23
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