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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Nursing students' experiences of moral uncertainty in the context of global health practicums52
Decolonisation for health: A lifelong process of unlearning for Australian white nurse educators38
Control of resources in the nursing workplace: Power and patronage relations28
The Vitruvian nurse and burnout: New materialist approaches to impossible ideals27
Exploring intersectoral collaboration in diabetes care: A positioning theoretical perspective27
The discourse of delivering person‐centred nursing care before, and during, the COVID‐19 pandemic: Care as collateral damage25
Nursing's curious inattention to the impact of name mispronunciation24
Social acceleration, alienation, and resonance: Hartmut Rosa's writings applied to nursing23
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Ways of walking, speaking and listening: Nursing practices and professional identities among Polish nurses in Norway21
The Fundamentals of Care in Practice: A Qualitative Contextual Inquiry19
Gender blindness: On health and welfare technology, AI and gender equality in community care19
“It's like we're at war”: Nurses’ resilience and coping strategies during the COVID‐19 pandemic17
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Revealing historical perspectives on the professionalization of nursing education in Norway—Dilemmas in the past and the present15
It's all about relationships: Developing nurse‐led primary health care in rural communities14
Advancing health equity in prelicensure nursing curricula: Findings from a critical review14
Socialized to care: Nursing student experiences with faculty, preceptors, and patients14
Healthcare professionals’ encounters with ethnic minority patients: The critical incident approach13
Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency13
Patient engagement, involvement, or participation — entrapping concepts in nurse‐patient interactions: A critical discussion12
Professionalising care into compliance: The challenge for personalised care models12
Stigmatization in nursing: Theoretical pathways and implications12
Marginalization and women's healthcare in Ghana: Incorporating colonial origins, unveiling women's knowledge, and empowering voices12
Toward disrupting normalized incivility in our nursing workplaces12
Indigenous Relational Practices as a Strategy to Transform Acute Hospital Settings: A Kaupapa Māori Grounded Theory Study11
Disrupting the epistemic arrangements of nursing education canon: Reflections about a prelicensure Community Engagement series11
An Exploration of Personally Mediated Racism Among Nursing Students Through the Participant‐Driven Photo‐Elicitation Method11
Reflections on researching vulnerable populations: Lessons from a study with Bhutanese refugee women11
What constitutes philosophical activity in nursing? Toward a definition of nursing philosophy based on an interpretive synthesis of the recent literature11
Digital Artifacts of Self‐Representation: A Critical Qualitative Analysis of Nursing Memes11
The social relations of prayer in healthcare: Adding to nursing's equity‐oriented professional practice and disciplinary knowledge10
An integrative literature review and critical reflection on nurses' agency10
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Exploring that which lies beyond nursing's historic humanist preoccupation10
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A critical perspective on institutional violence against hospitalized children: Testimonies by health professionals and family members10
A critical race analysis of structural and institutional racism: Rethinking overseas registered nurses' recruitment to and working conditions in the United Kingdom9
Toward a moral commitment: Exposing the covert mechanisms of racism in the nursing discipline9
Walking a tightrope: A meta‐synthesis from frontline nurses during the COVID‐19 pandemic9
Social Determinants of Chronic Pain Management for People Who Use Drugs: An Ethics of Care Approach8
Understanding person‐centered care within a complex social context: A qualitative study of Saudi Arabian acute care nursing8
Social media opposition to the 2022/2023 UK nurse strikes8
Understanding Socio‐Material Relations in Nurse Staffing Systems: Insights From a Qualitative Study in England and Wales8
Bridges between two medical realities: Perspectives of Indigenous medical and nursing students on snakebite care in the Brazilian Amazon8
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Nursing violent patients: Vulnerability and the limits of the duty to provide care7
The evolving language of diversity7
The evolution of advanced nursing practice: Gender, identity, power and patriarchy7
Call for emergency action to limit global temperature increases, restore biodiversity, and protect health7
For the flaring up of the flu: The nurses of the Maggiore Hospital in Milan hit by the Spanish fever7
Understanding rebel nurse leadership‐as‐practice: Challenging and changing the status quo in hospitals7
Nursing students doing gender: Implications for higher education and the nursing profession7
Problematising assumptions about ‘centredness’ in patient and family centred care research in acute care settings7
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 recovery6
On the Evolving Complexities of Peer Review6
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Exposing othering in nursing education praxis6
A critical examination of epistemological congruence between intersectionality and feminist poststructuralism: Toward an integrated framework for health research6
Commentary from the left to the right side of the ledger: Fully expressing the real value of nursing6
Structural injustice and dismantling racism in health and healthcare6
When to err is inhuman: An examination of the influence of artificial intelligence‐driven nursing care on patient safety6
Stirring the Sleeping Giant? an Evaluation of a Planetary Health Political Action Sequential Simulation for Nursing Students6
Exploring self‐care practices and health beliefs among men in the context of emerging infectious diseases: Lessons from the Mpox pandemic in Brazil6
Evolving beyond antiracism: Reflections on the experience of developing a cultural safety curriculum in a tertiary education setting6
New medicine for neuromuscular diseases: An evolving paradox for patient and family hopes and expectations5
‘Maybe what I do know is wrong…’: Reframing educator roles and professional development for teaching Indigenous health5
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Path of fear: Experiences of health professionals in the fight against COVID‐195
Exploring new frontiers of knowledge in nursing science for a just planetary order5
The problem of comparing nurse practitioner practice with medical practice5
An integrative literature review and critical reflection of intersectionality theory5
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Subversive mythical figures and feminist resistance: On the rise of posthuman ‘professionals’5
Standards of proficiency for registered nurses—To what end? A critical analysis of contemporary mental health nursing within the United Kingdom context5
A critical exploration of nurses' perceptions of access to oncology care among Indigenous peoples: Results of a national survey5
A call for total nursing role reformation: Perceptions of Ghanaian nurses5
With and for the Patient: The Knowledges Embodied in Nurses' Practices‐of‐Work in Acute Care5
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Living alone and using social media technologies: The experience of Filipino older adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic5
Commentary: It takes time to develop interpretive depth in qualitative research4
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Supporting each other towards independence: A narrative analysis of first‐year nursing students' collaborative process4
The contested status of theory/theorizing and humanism/posthumanism in Olga Petrovskaya's Nursing theory, postmodernism, poststructualism, and Foucault4
Correction to “Caregiving and Jurisprudence: A Sociolegal History of the Family and Implications for Nursing”4
“There is nothing to protect us from dying”: Black women's perceived sense of safety accessing pregnancy and intrapartum care4
Vaccinating without complete willingness against COVID‐19: Personal and social aspects of Israeli nursing students and faculty members4
Combining Empathy With Creativity to Encourage Organ Donation in Lebanon4
The Subaltern: Illuminating matters of representation and agency in mental health nursing through a postcolonial feminist lens4
Beyond technology, drips, and machines: Moral distress in PICU nurses caring for end‐of‐life patients4
Being heard – Supporting person‐centred communication in paediatric care using augmentative and alternative communication as universal design: A position paper4
Critical posthumanism: A double‐edged sword for advancing nursing knowledge in planetary health4
The COVID‐19 pandemic: Analysing nursing risk, care and careerscapes4
Navigating the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Nursing: Voices of Black Canadian Male Nurses4
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Moving beyond performative allyship4
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Being and becoming a nurse: Toward an ontological and reflexive turn in first‐year nursing education4
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