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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Will ChatGPT undermine ethical values in nursing education, research, and practice?40
The influence of engaging authentically on nurse–patient relationships: A scoping review31
A Foucauldian discourse analysis of media reporting on the nurse‐as‐hero during COVID‐1923
Centering Black feminist thought in nursing praxis22
Tackling discrimination and systemic racism in academic and workplace settings21
The lived experience of severe maternal morbidity among Black women20
An integrative literature review and critical reflection of intersectionality theory19
Being heard – Supporting person‐centred communication in paediatric care using augmentative and alternative communication as universal design: A position paper18
Black nurses in action: A social movement to end racism and discrimination16
Experiences of intergenerational co‐parenting during the postpartum period in modern China: A qualitative exploratory study15
Healthcare professionals’ encounters with ethnic minority patients: The critical incident approach14
Patient engagement, involvement, or participation — entrapping concepts in nurse‐patient interactions: A critical discussion14
Education on the Sustainable Development Goals for nursing students: Is Freire the answer?13
Nursing is never neutral: Political determinants of health and systemic marginalization12
Racialization in nursing: Rediscovering Antonio Gramsci’s concepts of hegemony and subalternity12
Towards abandoning the master’s tools: The politics of a universal nursing identity12
Moving beyond performative allyship11
“It's like we're at war”: Nurses’ resilience and coping strategies during the COVID‐19 pandemic11
Beyond transformational leadership in nursing: A qualitative study on rebel nurse leadership‐as‐practice11
An evaluation of instruments measuring behavioural aspects of the nurse–patient relationship11
A scoping review exploring the impact and negotiation of hierarchy in healthcare organisations11
Revisiting the nursing metaparadigm: Acknowledging technology as foundational to progressing nursing knowledge11
Transparent teamwork: The practice of supervision and delegation within the multi‐tiered nursing team10
Writing activities and the hidden curriculum in nursing education10
Racism, healthcare access and health equity for people seeking asylum9
Beyond technology, drips, and machines: Moral distress in PICU nurses caring for end‐of‐life patients9
Illuminating antiracist pedagogy in nursing education9
Nurses as agents of disruption: Operationalizing a framework to redress inequities in healthcare access among Indigenous Peoples9
Transformative dissonant encounters: Opportunities for cultivating antiracism in White nursing students9
The Vitruvian nurse and burnout: New materialist approaches to impossible ideals9
Living alone and using social media technologies: The experience of Filipino older adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic9
Structural injustice and dismantling racism in health and healthcare9
Experiences of moral distress in a COVID‐19 intensive care unit: A qualitative study of nurses and respiratory therapists in the United States8
“Who has been here that looks like me?”: A narrative inquiry into Black, Indigenous, and People of Color graduate nursing students' experiences of white academic spaces8
Gender blindness: On health and welfare technology, AI and gender equality in community care8
A qualitative analysis of stigmatizing language in birth admission clinical notes8
Can nursing educators learn to trust the world’s most trusted profession?8
Toward a moral commitment: Exposing the covert mechanisms of racism in the nursing discipline8
On the bullshitisation of mental health nursing: A reluctant work rant7
COVID‐19 as moral breakdown: Entangled ethical demands experienced by hospital‐based nurses in the early onset of the pandemic7
What do we do about Florence Nightingale?7
Optimising social conditions to improve autonomy in communication and care for ethnic minority residents in nursing homes: A meta‐synthesis of qualitative research7
An integrative literature review and critical reflection on nurses' agency7
“Recovery” in mental health services, now and then: A poststructuralist examination of the despotic State machine's effects6
Institutional procedural discrimination, institutional racism, and other institutional discrimination: A nursing research example6
Perioperative nurses’ experiences in relation to surgical patient safety: A qualitative study6
Understanding rebel nurse leadership‐as‐practice: Challenging and changing the status quo in hospitals6
Technology: A metaparadigm concept of nursing6
How to appear fully committed to doing nothing at all about structural and systemic racism: A modest proposal for health and higher education services6
When to err is inhuman: An examination of the influence of artificial intelligence‐driven nursing care on patient safety6
The COVID‐19 pandemic: Analysing nursing risk, care and careerscapes6
“Go back to your country”: Exploring nurses' experiences of workplace conflict involving patients and patients' family members in two Canadian cities6
Social acceleration, alienation, and resonance: Hartmut Rosa's writings applied to nursing6
Nursing students doing gender: Implications for higher education and the nursing profession5
The moral dilemma of interpreting workplace violence5
A last resort? A scoping review of patient and healthcare worker attitudes toward strike action5
Time to get loud5
Reflections on whiteness: Racialised identities in nursing5
Slow death by policy manual5
Walking a tightrope: A meta‐synthesis from frontline nurses during the COVID‐19 pandemic5
A critical race analysis of structural and institutional racism: Rethinking overseas registered nurses' recruitment to and working conditions in the United Kingdom5
Being and becoming a nurse: Toward an ontological and reflexive turn in first‐year nursing education5
Norwegian nurses' perceptions of assisted dying requests from terminally ill patients—A qualitative interview study5
Entangled: A mixed method analysis of nurses with mental health problems who die by suicide5
Person‐specific evidence has the ability to mobilize relational capacity: A four‐step grounded theory developed in people with long‐term health conditions5
Health equity knowledge development: A conversation with Black nurse researchers5
“Not everybody approaches it that way”: Nurse‐trained health department directors’ leadership strategies and skills in public health5
Stigmatization in nursing: Theoretical pathways and implications5
It is like ‘judging a book by its cover’: An exploration of the lived experiences of Black African mental health nurses in England5
Infrahuman madness: Mental health nursing and the discursive production of alterity5
The reasonable patient – A Swedish discursive construction4
Transgender adolescent and young adult suicide: A bioecological perspective4
Interpretive description in applied mixed methods research: Exploring issues of fit, purpose, process, context, and design4
Trauma and survivance: The impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on Indigenous nursing students4
A critical exploration of nurses' perceptions of access to oncology care among Indigenous peoples: Results of a national survey4
“He just teaches whatever he thinks is important”: Analysis of comments in student evaluations of teaching4
Nursing violent patients: Vulnerability and the limits of the duty to provide care4
Cognitive Continuum Theory: Can it contribute to the examination of confidentiality and risk‐actuated disclosure decisions of nurses practising in mental health?4
Two‐Eyed Seeing as a strategic dichotomy for decolonial nursing knowledge development and practice4
Psychosocial support for providers working high‐risk exposure settings during a pandemic: A critical discussion4
Standards of proficiency for registered nurses—To what end? A critical analysis of contemporary mental health nursing within the United Kingdom context4
Moving beyond Table 1: A critical review of the literature addressing social determinants of health in chronic condition symptom cluster research4
Problematising assumptions about ‘centredness’ in patient and family centred care research in acute care settings4
Leadership moments: Understanding nurse clinician‐scientists' leadership as embedded sociohistorical practices4
The influences of sociocultural norms on women's decision to disclose intimate partner violence: Integrative review4
Challenging procedures used in systematic reviews by promoting a case‐based approach to the analysis of qualitative methods in nursing trials4
Health (il)literacy: Structural vulnerability in the nurse navigator service4
Ethnic minority patients in healthcare from a Scandinavian welfare perspective: The case of Denmark4
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