Palliative & Supportive Care

Papers
(The H4-Index of Palliative & Supportive Care is 15. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
PAX volume 20 issue 6 Cover and Front matter80
Would compassion be able to intervene?57
A qualitative exploration of the impact of healthcare pre- and post-death on bereavement experiences54
An exploratory qualitative study on factors influencing the level of agreement in symptom reports in child–caregiver dyads33
The silk road26
Self-compassion training in palliative care during COVID-19: A pilot study23
When and how to discuss about palliative care and advance care planning with cancer patients: A mixed-methods study20
“Rapid tele-psychotherapy” with single-session music therapy in the metaverse: An alternative solution for mental health services in the future20
Burden and anticipatory grief in caregivers of family members with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias20
Increased preparedness for caregiving among family caregivers in specialized home care by using the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool Intervention19
Reliability and validity of the Self-Efficacy in Palliative Care Scale among nurses18
A little rain17
Spiritual care interventions for palliative care patients: A scoping review17
The final beeps of the final beats16
Utilization of medical interventions in hospitalized Mexican adults with cancer at the end of life in a referral hospital: The importance of early palliative care16
Scrambler therapy for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: A case report15
Decisions about treatment with targeted therapies in a palliative care unit: A case series15
Leaving a lasting legacy: A scoping review of ethical wills15
Validation of the Mexican version of the Schedule of Attitudes Toward Hastened Death in patients undergoing palliative care in Mexico15
Inclusive palliative care for LGBTQIA+ individuals: A socioecological perspective on barriers and enablers15
Matter15
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