Journal of Family Nursing

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Family Nursing is 11. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Family Affair82
Digital or In-Person: The Relationship Between Mode of Interpersonal Communication During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Mental Health in Older Adults From 27 Countries26
Family Caregiver Support of Patient Self-Management During Chronic, Life-Limiting Illness: A Qualitative Metasynthesis22
Missing the Mark: The Complexity of African American Dementia Family Caregiving22
A Theoretical Lens Through Which to View the Facilitators and Disruptors of Nurse-Promoted Engagement With Families in the ICU20
Sibling Adjustment to Childhood Chronic Illness: An Integrative Review16
Family Function, Quality of Life, and Well-Being in Parents of Infants With Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome15
The Impact of Family Strengths Oriented Therapeutic Conversations on Parents of Children with a New Chronic Illness Diagnosis15
The Effect of FAmily-CEntered (FACE®) Pediatric Advanced Care Planning Intervention on Family Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial for Adolescents With HIV and Their Families14
Tracing the Use of the Family Management Framework and Measure: A Scoping Review12
How Did the COVID-19 Restrictions Impact People Living With Dementia and Their Informal Carers Within Community and Residential Aged Care Settings in Australia? A Qualitative Study12
Young Adults and Their Families Living With Mental Illness: Evaluation of the Usefulness of Family-Centered Support Conversations in Community Mental Health care Settings11
Family Dynamics and the Alzheimer’s Disease Experience11
An Educational Intervention Incorporating Digital Storytelling to Implement Family Nursing Practice in Acute Care Settings11
Implementing Family Systems Care Through an Educational Intervention With Nurses and Midwives in Obstetrics and Gynecological Care: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation11
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