OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying

Papers
(The H4-Index of OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying is 15. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Challenges of Palliative Care in Advanced Cancer Patients in the Chinese Mainland: A Qualitative Study46
The Relationship of Death Anxiety With Loneliness and Psychological Well-Being in the Elderly Living in a Nursing Home38
Exploring the Impact and Lived Experiences of Hospice Staff Working in End-of-Life Care: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)33
Stigmatized Bereavement: A Qualitative Study on the Impacts of Stigma for Those Bereaved by a Drug-Related Death21
Parent-Child Grief Interactions: A Qualitative Analysis and Conceptual Framework of the Lived Experiences of Young Widowed Parents21
Bereaved Families Views on the Death of Loved Ones Due to COVID 19: An Integrative Review21
Risk Factors for Complicated Grief in the Military Community20
Developmental Impact of Early Parental Death: Sustaining Posttraumatic Growth Throughout the Lifespan20
Erratum to “Imaginaries of Dying: The Visual Rhetoric of Stock Images Tagged With Palliative Care”18
Investigating Surgeons’ Reactions to Patients’ Death: A Phenomenological Study18
Inter-Parental Conflict’s Persistent Effects on Adolescent Psychological Distress, Adjustment Issues, and Suicidal Ideation During the COVID-19 Lockdown18
Perceived Chronic Social Adversity and Suicidal Ideation Among Chinese College Students: The Moderating Role of Hope17
Death Distress and Religiosity Among Spanish Patients Diagnosed With Depression and Anxiety17
Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of Utrecht Grief Rumination Scale16
“There Is Nothing I Can’t Face Now”: Coping With Child Loss Among Bereaved Parents in Ghana16
Posthumous Organ Donation in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism: How Religious Beliefs Shape the Decision to Donate15
Validity and Reliability of the Palliative Care Knowledge Scale15
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