Australian Critical Care

Papers
(The H4-Index of Australian Critical 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Risk factors for post–intensive care syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis110
Mechanical ventilation and mortality among 223 critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019: A multicentric study in Germany65
Impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on critical care healthcare workers' depression, anxiety, and stress levels64
Factors contributing to high turnover rates of emergency nurses: A review of the literature52
Post-extubation dysphagia incidence in critically ill patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis44
Families’ perspectives of participation in patient care in an adult intensive care unit: A qualitative study38
Nutrition management for critically and acutely unwell hospitalised patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Australia and New Zealand37
Evaluation of coagulation status using viscoelastic testing in intensive care patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): An observational point prevalence cohort study27
A critical care pandemic staffing framework in Australia24
Effects of nonpharmacological delirium-prevention interventions on critically ill patients' clinical, psychological, and family outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis24
The experiences and needs of relatives of intensive care unit patients during the transition from the intensive care unit to a general ward: A qualitative study22
Prevalence of pressure injuries among critically ill patients and factors associated with their occurrence in the intensive care unit: The PRESSURE study21
Compassion fatigue in critical care nurses and its impact on nurse-sensitive indicators in Saudi Arabian hospitals20
Family experiences and perceptions of intensive care unit care and communication during the COVID-19 pandemic18
The speech pathology workforce in intensive care units: Results from a national survey18
Earlier tracheostomy is associated with an earlier return to walking, talking, and eating18
Surge capacity for critical care specialised allied health professionals in Australia during COVID-1918
The differing perspectives of doctors and nurses in end-of-life decisions in the intensive care unit: A qualitative study17
Personal protective equipment preparedness in Asia-Pacific intensive care units during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: A multinational survey17
A national survey of intensive care follow-up clinics in Australia17
Impact of a nurse-led family support intervention on family members' satisfaction with intensive care and psychological wellbeing: A mixed-methods evaluation17
Nutrition-related outcomes and dietary intake in non–mechanically ventilated critically ill adult patients: A pilot observational descriptive study17
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