Journal of Neuroscience Nursing

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Neuroscience Nursing is 5. 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
Development and Evaluation of a Care Needs Scale for Parents of Children With Tourette Syndrome23
AANN Annual Meeting Scientific Abstracts19
A Blueprint for the Future: Why the “Call to Action” in Acute and Critical Care Nursing Matters to Neuroscience Nursing18
The Nursing Lens Contribution to Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Neurocritical Care17
Development and Psychometric Testing of a Tool to Measure Nursing Care Intensity for Stroke Patients14
Use of Family Photographs Reduces Restlessness in Neurocritical Care Patients12
Low-to-Moderate Risk Transient Ischemic Attack Patients can be Safely Discharged from the Emergency Department to a Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic11
Elusive Evidence11
A Turkish Study to Identify the Discharge Learning Needs of Spinal Surgery Patients11
Views of Multiple Sclerosis Patients About Key Elements for a Decision Aid: A Qualitative Study10
Neuroleadership: A Concept Analysis and Implications for Nursing10
Clinical Effectiveness of Multimodal Exercise Combined With Supportive Music and Imagery in the Management of Poststroke Mood Disorders10
Impact of Illness Uncertainty on Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms After Coil Embolization10
Assessing Delirium in Patients with Neurological Diseases9
Analysis of Factors and Clinical Outcomes of Planned Tracheal Extubation Failure in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Patients8
The 2025 International Neuroscience Nursing Research Symposium Abstracts8
AANN 2024: Reflecting on a Year of Growth and Impact8
A Telestroke Nurse and Neuroradiologist Model for Extended Window Code Stroke Triage8
Evaluating the Value of Certification Among Noncertified Neuroscience Nurses8
Dissemination Beyond the Edge of the Page8
Management of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: A Case Report8
Examining the Effect of Peppermint Oil on Postoperative Nausea After Cervical Surgery7
Consistently Exploring Nurse Staffing and Neurocritical Care Unit Turnover7
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Increase Dysphagia Compliance in Stroke Patients7
Resilience Room Use and Its Effect on Distress Among Nurses and Allied Staff7
Silent Experts7
Stroke Risk Prediction and Diabetes Management in Multiethnic Rural Communities7
Use of Stroke Alert Sticker in the Field Decreases Time to Acute Interventions for Ischemic Stroke Patients7
Associations of Nonmotor Symptom Burden, Activities of Daily Living, and Fear of Falling in Parkinson Disease6
Bundled Approach to Improve Inpatient Stroke Recognition and Time to Treatment6
Measures and Influencers of Reintegration for the Stroke Patient: A Systematic Review6
Reducing Blood Loss From Phlebotomy in Adult Neurocritical Care Patients: An Evidence-Based Practice Project6
Intranasal Delivery of Medications for the Treatment of Neurologic Conditions: A Pharmacology Update6
Illness Uncertainty of the Patients With Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms Treated by Coil Embolization6
Effect of Self-efficacy, Disease Perception, Social Support, Anxiety, and Depression on Self-management in Young Patients With Stroke6
The Impact of Epilepsy Education on Knowledge, Self-Management, and Stigma in Individuals With Epilepsy6
2024 Annual Meeting Abstracts6
Implementation of a Novel Seizure Assessment Tool for Unified Seizure Evaluation Improves Nurse Response5
Integrating the Fundamentals of Care When Caring for Patients With Neurological Disorders: Where to Start?5
Letter to the Editor: Digital Badging Is Dissemination Beyond the Edge of the Page5
We Are in This Together5
Restraints in Neurosurgery Departments: An Underrated Risk, a Perfect Storm5
Factors Affecting Functional Improvement in the Initial Months of Recovery After Stroke: A Pilot Study5
Malnutrition in Patients With Moderate to Severe Acquired Brain Injury: Prevalence During 4 Weeks of Subacute Rehabilitation5
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