Journal of Pediatric Nursing-Nursing Care of Children & Families

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Pediatric Nursing-Nursing Care of Children & Families is 25. 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
Experiences of Parents of Children with Mucopolysaccharidosis in Türkiye: A Qualitative Study58
A case of mosaic turner syndrome with gonadal dysgenesis52
Development and psychometric evaluation of the needs of parents caring for children with epilepsy questionnaire (NPCEQ)48
The importance of advancing international family nursing practice across the lifespan45
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Translational research – Stress associated with parenting and caregiving of children with chronic conditions or special healthcare needs37
The nurse coordinator role and increasing continuity in care in a pediatric heart failure/cardiomyopathy program37
Child malnutrition in Brazil: Public health issue that needs awareness36
Investigating knowledge structure and research trends in child and adolescent health literacy research through network text analysis35
Practical management of pediatric growth hormone deficiency with lonapegsomatropin35
The experiences of mothers of children with food allergy: A qualitative study33
The effect of the level of perceived social support in the postpartum period on maternal functioning and maternal attachment32
Development and psychometric testing of the Pediatric Atraumatic Care Attitude Scale (PACAS) in pediatric nurses30
Cultural care needs of Spanish speaking parents with limited English proficiency whose children are hospitalized: An ethnonursing study30
Navigating the storm: Parental experiences and needs in pediatric emergency surgery – A qualitative descriptive study29
Retraction notice to “Relationship of baby led weaning to other parenting and feeding constructs” [Journal of Pediatric Nursing 73 (2023) e639–e645]29
The relationship between fathers' e-health literacy levels and pediatric fever management: A cross sectional study27
Trust as the foundation to care: Parents of Medically Fragile Infants' experiences of developing trust with nurses27
Mediating role of maternal burnout in the relationship between marital satisfaction and maternal attachment27
Health behaviors in adolescent survivors of cancer: An integrative review26
Nurse-driven innovation in pediatric care: Usability and securement performance of a novel tubing anchor in simulated clinical scenarios26
Developing conceptual guidelines for Family-Centered Care for standard ICU practice: A constructivist grounded theory26
Qualitative evaluation of missed nursing care in neonatal intensive care units in a teaching hospital in Jordan26
Editorial Board26
The effect of baby-led weaning and traditional complementary feeding trainings on baby development25
The bereavement experiences of children following sibling death: An integrative review25
Burnout inpediatric nurses: Examining the relationship between moral distress and missed nursing care25
Hospital-acquired skin lesions in the neonatal intensive care unit: A retrospective analysis of temporal trends and quality improvement strategies25
Factors affecting family-centered care practice by nurses: A systematic review25
Development and psychometric analysis of the smombie scale for adolescents25
The development of health literacy scale for acute complications of diabetes for children with type 1 diabetes (8–12 years)25
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