Prehospital and Disaster Medicine

Papers
(The H4-Index of Prehospital and Disaster Medicine is 19. 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
Supporting the Emergency Management Pipeline: How Institutions of Higher Education can Increase the Emergency Management Career Goal for Students to Enhance Disaster Preparedness and Response Globally107
An e-learning Course Effect on Swedish Ambulance Commanders' Decision-making in Simulated Road Tunnel incidents–Preliminary findings94
Outcomes of Hemorrhage Control Training for Community Organizations in Rwanda78
Hypothermia Progression Time Course for Evacuation Planning76
Emerging Technologies for the Early Location of Entrapped Victims Under Collapsed Structures and Advanced Wearables for Risk Assessment and First Responders Safety in SAR Operations, Search and Rescue47
Patterns of Distress and Supportive Resource Use by Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic47
Beyond Crisis: The Ukraine War’s Multifaceted Impact on Poland’s Health Care Resilience31
PDM volume 39 issue 2 Cover and Back matter29
Enhancing Triage and Management in Earthquake-Related Injuries: The SAFE-QUAKE Scoring System for Predicting Dialysis Requirements28
Interorganizational Knowledge Transfer in Mass Gatherings: Exploring the Health and Safety Stakeholders’ Perceptions Participating in the Athens Marathon28
The Role of the Louisiana EMS Designated Regional Coordinator in Emergency Response During 2020/2021 COVID Pandemic and Hurricane Season25
The Enhanced Emergency Response Plan for Augmented Quarantine Hotels During the COVID-19 Pandemic23
Toxic Fumes Exposure–More than Just an Airway Concern – RETRACTION23
Optimization of Patient Flow through EMT Facilities Applying Dynamic Behavioral Simulation Models23
Can Non-Physician Providers Use Ultrasound to Aid in Establishing Peripheral IV Access in Patients Who are Difficult to Cannulate? A Scoping Review23
Spinal Immobilization in Disasters: A Systematic Literature Review21
A Policy Analysis of the Deployment of International EMT in the WHO African Region during the COVID-19 Pandemic20
Does Adding Thrombectomy-Capable Stroke Centers in a Regional Stroke Care System Affect Procedural Volume?19
Disaster Preparedness and Hospital Safety in State Hospitals in Lima (Peru)19
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