Journal of Clinical Nursing

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Clinical Nursing is 32. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Comment on ‘Early warning scores for sepsis identification and prediction of in‐hospital mortality in adults with sepsis: A systematic review and meta‐analysis’94
Comment: Effects of virtual reality on preoperative anxiety in children: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials84
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Letter Regarding ‘Predictors of Oral Chemotherapy Adherence at Home Among Chinese Cancer Patients: An Observational Prospective Study’72
Keyword network analysis of changes in the image of nurses pre‐ and post‐COVID‐19 in the media environment70
Using interoperable nursing care data to improve outcomes for multiple traumas patients with Impaired Physical Mobility65
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Oral health and oral care in patients in a surgical context: A quantitative study comparing patients' and nurses' assessments56
Fathers’ perceptions and experiences of support to be a parenting partner during the perinatal period: A scoping review49
Nurses' Perceptions of Facilitators and Barriers to Their Acceptance of Electronic Health Records: A Mixed‐Method Systematic Review49
Content and Effect of Introduction Programmes to Increase Retention and Decrease Turnover of Newly Graduated Nurses in Hospitals: Umbrella Review48
Navigating the impact of artificial intelligence on our healthcare workforce47
Nurses' attitudes towards family importance in nursing care across Europe45
Nurse experiences of partnership nursing when caring for children with long‐term conditions and their families: A qualitative systematic review44
Nurse Practitioner Students' Perceptions of an Artificial Intelligence Differential Diagnosis Tool: A Pilot Study43
Longitudinal study of the flash glucose monitoring system in type 1 diabetics: An mHealth ally in times of COVID‐1943
Nutrition care for older adults with delirium: A scoping review42
Optimising wound monitoring: Can digital tools improve healing outcomes and clinic efficiency42
Comment on Potential Workflow‐ and Comparator‐Driven Bias in the Reported 24‐Hour Superiority of Dev‐ NSRAS Over Glamorgan41
Comment Letter on “Longitudinal Analysis of Mental Health Trajectories in Lung Cancer Survivors: A Hierarchical Linear Modelling Approach”41
Staff perceived challenges and facilitators in supporting resident self‐determination in ethno‐specific and mainstream nursing homes39
Beyond Borders: Diaspora Nurses' Voices on Retention, Respect and Resilience38
Living with parental mental illness is like a roller coaster: Reflections on children's lifeworld in the family setting38
Lifting the Fog on Resuscitation: A Scoping Review to Define Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation37
The Forgotten Caregivers: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Experiences of Fathers of Children With Medical Complexity35
Effectiveness of interventions to enhance shared decision‐making in wound care: A systematic review34
Mobilisation during mechanical ventilation: A qualitative study exploring the practice of conscious patients, nurses and physiotherapists in intensive care unit34
Pain Assessment and Management in Dementia Care: Qualitative Perspectives of People With Dementia, Their Families, and Healthcare Professionals33
Instruments for Measuring the Burden of Family Caregivers of Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review of Measurement Properties33
The Association Between Self‐Care and Health Literacy in Patients With Chronic Diseases: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis32
The assessment of care burden and influencing factors on family caregivers for cancer patients32
The Usability and Experience of Artificial Intelligence‐Based Conversational Agents in Health Education for Cancer Patients: A Scoping Review32
Enhancing the nursing profession's awareness of neurodiversity32
Development and psychometric evaluation of the Attitudes Towards Recognising Early and Noticeable Deterioration (ATREND) scale32
A scoping review of hospital to home transitional care programmes for stroke survivors32
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