Collegian

Papers
(The H4-Index of Collegian is 18. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tougher laws, too few prosecutions? A mixed methods study of nurses’ experiences regarding the reporting of occupational violence to the police39
What is known about resilient healthcare systems in the context of natural disasters? A scoping review38
Nursing and midwifery research priorities for an Australian health service: A priority-setting partnership approach33
Registered nurses’ confidence related to undertaking a leadership role in residential aged care: A clinical leadership self-assessment survey29
The gender pay gap in the Australian nursing workforce: A retrospective observational study27
Understanding research capacity and culture of nurses and midwives in two health services in Western Australia26
Nurses' perceptions of the effectiveness of handover practices, influencing factors and perceived barriers: A descriptive cross-sectional study of medical and surgical nurses26
Sleep management experiences of shift-working nurses: A grounded theory study26
Design and rationale of the Western Sydney Clinical Frailty Registry: A prospective observational long-term clinical cohort study25
Factors influencing nursing students’ participatory behaviour during COVID-1924
RETRACTED: Structural equation modelling of ethicomoral values and competence of nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic23
Long-acting reversible contraception prescribing coverage by nurse practitioners and midwives in Australia22
Advocacy in nursing: Speaking truth to power?21
The development of the Australian gerontological nursing competencies20
Metrics used by nurse practitioners to evaluate the impact of their role: A scoping review20
Editorial Board19
The sage Nightingale and Cassandra: Drafting the future of nursing18
Strategies to improve communication with older adults experiencing delirium in emergency departments: A systematic review18
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