Journal of Wound Care

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Wound Care is 17. 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.)
ArticleCitations
The handing over of the WUWHS baton156
Calidad de vida asociada con polifarmacia en personas con lesiones cutáneas crónicas124
Case study 4. Lymphorrhoea and venous ulceration in chronic bilateral lower-limb oedema54
Rapidly evolving gangrenous vasculitis in a critically ill patient with ulcerative colitis: a case report50
A closed-loop audit to assess and improve surgical site infection rates across all surgical specialties46
Use of a placental-derived cellular, acellular and matrix-like product to treat venous leg ulcers: a cost-effectiveness analysis44
JWC Conference and Awards 2025: celebrating excellence in wound care43
What is the impact of care bundles on the prevalence or incidence of pressure ulcers among at risk adults in the acute care setting? A systematic review42
Metal-based nanoparticles: an alternative treatment for biofilm infection in hard-to-heal wounds40
Appreciating the past but focusing on the future: specialist nurses in wound care in Europe26
Whole versus hole: enabling community nurses to implement holistic wound care26
Navigating obstacles impacting the sustainability of Medicare-funded wound care pricing24
Percentage area reduction as surrogate for complete healing of hard-to-heal wounds: a review of clinical trials24
Correlation of ankle–wrist pressure index with ankle–brachial pressure index to assess lower limb perfusion in diabetic foot ulcer: a pilot study21
Use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy to treat a pressure ulcer complicated by osteomyelitis: a case report21
Evaluation of a new low-cost negative pressure wound therapy in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers20
Impact of hidradenitis suppurativa-specific wound dressing system on patient quality of life and dressing-related pain: pilot study18
Nutritional factors and pressure injury risk in hospitalised patients post-stroke17
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