Nursing Inquiry

Papers
(The TQCC of Nursing Inquiry is 4. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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Nurses' lived experience of peacebuilding40
Nurses' Advocacy in Intensive Care: What Insights Can Nurses' Experiences During the Pandemic Reveal?23
Narrative care: Unpacking pandemic paradoxes22
Commentary from the left to the right side of the ledger: Fully expressing the real value of nursing21
Balancing security and care: Gender relations of nursing staff in forensic psychiatric care20
Decolonisation for health: A lifelong process of unlearning for Australian white nurse educators19
Optimising social conditions to improve autonomy in communication and care for ethnic minority residents in nursing homes: A meta‐synthesis of qualitative research18
Nursing's curious inattention to the impact of name mispronunciation16
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Reimagining quarantine: Assuring hopefulness in nursing and healthcare14
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COP27 Climate Change Conference: urgent action needed for Africa and the world12
A critical examination of epistemological congruence between intersectionality and feminist poststructuralism: Toward an integrated framework for health research11
Mary Livermore andMy Story of the War: A nurse’s narrative journey11
Control of resources in the nursing workplace: Power and patronage relations11
Can nursing educators learn to trust the world’s most trusted profession?11
Exploring intersectoral collaboration in diabetes care: A positioning theoretical perspective11
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Policy education in a research‐focused doctoral nursing program: Power as knowing participation in change10
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The discourse of delivering person‐centred nursing care before, and during, the COVID‐19 pandemic: Care as collateral damage9
Nursing students' experiences of moral uncertainty in the context of global health practicums9
How to appear fully committed to doing nothing at all about structural and systemic racism: A modest proposal for health and higher education services9
Social acceleration, alienation, and resonance: Hartmut Rosa's writings applied to nursing9
On empty, redundant or pointless systematic reviews9
Hermeneutic Constructivism: One ontology for authentic understanding9
Nurse navigators and person‐centred care; delivered but not valued?9
Older people's experiences of vulnerability in a trust‐based welfare society affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic8
The Vitruvian nurse and burnout: New materialist approaches to impossible ideals8
Transparent teamwork: The practice of supervision and delegation within the multi‐tiered nursing team8
Exploring self‐care practices and health beliefs among men in the context of emerging infectious diseases: Lessons from the Mpox pandemic in Brazil8
Ways of walking, speaking and listening: Nursing practices and professional identities among Polish nurses in Norway8
Gender blindness: On health and welfare technology, AI and gender equality in community care8
Beyond the insider/outsider debate in “at‐home” ethnographies: Diffractive methodology and the onto‐epistemic entanglement of knowledge production7
“It's like we're at war”: Nurses’ resilience and coping strategies during the COVID‐19 pandemic7
Let's talk about the negative experiences of Black mental health service users in England: Now is the moment to consider watchful waiting to support their recovery7
Illuminating antiracist pedagogy in nursing education7
The double gender bias in parental kidney donation among Muslim Arab patients7
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A Foucauldian discourse analysis of media reporting on the nurse‐as‐hero during COVID‐196
Entangled: A mixed method analysis of nurses with mental health problems who die by suicide6
Tackling discrimination and systemic racism in academic and workplace settings6
Moving beyond Table 1: A critical review of the literature addressing social determinants of health in chronic condition symptom cluster research6
Ableism and the discourse of risk and safety in patient‐facing work‐integrated learning6
On the Evolving Complexities of Peer Review6
Structural injustice and dismantling racism in health and healthcare6
“Go back to your country”: Exploring nurses' experiences of workplace conflict involving patients and patients' family members in two Canadian cities6
Patient engagement, involvement, or participation — entrapping concepts in nurse‐patient interactions: A critical discussion5
Correction to “Conflict, Confusion and Inconsistencies: Pre‐Registration Nursing Students' Perceptions and Experiences of Speaking Up for Patient Safety”5
Socialized to care: Nursing student experiences with faculty, preceptors, and patients5
Advancing health equity in prelicensure nursing curricula: Findings from a critical review5
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Corporatising compassion? A contemporary history study of English NHS Trusts' nursing strategy documents5
Healthcare professionals’ encounters with ethnic minority patients: The critical incident approach5
The Everyday Phenomenology of Bedside Insight: A Response to Shira Birnbaum5
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Revealing historical perspectives on the professionalization of nursing education in Norway—Dilemmas in the past and the present5
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“We Were Just so Sad and Devastated”: NICU Nurses' Stories of Caring for Families With Substance‐Exposed Pregnancies5
‘Maybe what I do know is wrong…’: Reframing educator roles and professional development for teaching Indigenous health5
Technology: A metaparadigm concept of nursing5
“He just teaches whatever he thinks is important”: Analysis of comments in student evaluations of teaching5
New medicine for neuromuscular diseases: An evolving paradox for patient and family hopes and expectations4
Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency4
Reflections on whiteness: Racialised identities in nursing4
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Fanny Bré in the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939): The meaning of nursing care in the international brigades4
A call for total nursing role reformation: Perceptions of Ghanaian nurses4
Voiceless and vulnerable: An existential phenomenology of the patient experience in 21st century British hospitals4
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Disciplinary power on daily practices of nurses and physicians in the hospital4
The problem of comparing nurse practitioner practice with medical practice4
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Socialisation of children to nurse and nursing images: A Goffman‐inspired thematic analysis of children's picture books in a Swedish context4
Ethnic minority patients in healthcare from a Scandinavian welfare perspective: The case of Denmark4
Standards of proficiency for registered nurses—To what end? A critical analysis of contemporary mental health nursing within the United Kingdom context4
A tale of two pandemics4
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