Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing is 3. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Recommendations to Leverage the Palliative Nursing Role During COVID-19 and Future Public Health Crises45
Pediatric Concurrent Hospice Care26
Self-compassion In Hospice and Palliative Care25
COVID-19 Shines a Spotlight on the Age-Old Problem of Social Isolation21
An Exploratory Study of the Influence of Perceived Organizational Support, Coworker Social Support, the Nursing Practice Environment, and Nurse Demographics on Burnout in Palliative Care Nurses18
Best Practices for Using Telehealth in Hospice and Palliative Care17
COVID-19 Pandemic Restrictions and the Use of Technology for Pediatric Palliative Care in the Acute Care Setting16
Ethical Implications of COVID-1915
A National Profile of Children Receiving Pediatric Concurrent Hospice Care, 2011 to 201315
Apoyo con Cariño14
Resilience Training for Nurses14
The COMFORT Communication Model14
Comparison of Perceptions of Spiritual Care Among Patients With Life-Threatening Cancer, Primary Family Caregivers, and Hospice/Palliative Care Nurses in South Korea12
Mediation Effects of Compassion Satisfaction and Compassion Fatigue in the Relationships Between Resilience and Anxiety or Depression Among Hospice Volunteers12
From Palliative Care Developed During Simulation, to Performance in Clinical Practice—Descriptions From Nursing Students12
Pride and Uncertainty11
Preference and Influencing Factors of Advance Care Planning for Chinese Elderly Patients With Chronic Diseases10
Families' Decision Making at End of Life in Rural Appalachia10
Compassion Fatigue in Nurses Caring for Medically Complex Children10
Post–Intensive Care Syndrome in Covid-19 Patients Discharged From the Intensive Care Unit10
Nurses' Role in Providing Comprehensive Communication, Prognostication, and Palliative Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic10
An Exploratory Study on Death Anxiety and Its Impact on Community Palliative Nurses in Singapore10
Advance Care Planning Engagement Among Family Members of Community-Dwelling Elderly Patients With Chronic Diseases in China9
Roles and Responsibilities of Nurses in Advance Care Planning in Palliative Care in the Acute Care Setting9
Confidence and Competence in Palliative Care9
The Relationship of Perceptions of Hospice and Palliative Care With Emotional Intelligence and Cognitive Empathy in Nursing Students9
Allied Health Care Providers Participating in Medical Assistance in Dying8
“I Feel All Alone Out Here”8
Reducing Burnout and Promoting Professional Development in the Palliative Care Service8
Advance Care Planning Engagement Among Muslim Community-Dwelling Adults Living in the United States8
Involvement of Jordanian Patients and Their Families in Decision Making Near End of Life, Challenges and Recommendations7
The Experiences of Well-being of Palliative Care Providers in Malaysia7
Evaluation of Self-efficacy and Confidence Levels Among Newly Graduated Nurses Exposed to an End-of-Life Simulation7
Changing the Culture of Pediatric Palliative Care at the Bedside7
Palliative Care for People With COVID-19–Related Symptoms7
Assessment of the Educational and Health Care System–Related Issues From Physicians' and Nurses' Perspectives Before Developing a Palliative Care Program Within the Palestinian Health Care System7
Impact of Pediatric Primary Palliative Care Education and Mentoring in Practice7
Comfort Needs of Cancer Family Caregivers in Outpatient Palliative Care7
A Phenomenological Study7
Delivering Hospice Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic7
The Quality of Dying and Death of Advanced Cancer Patients in Palliative Care and Its Association With Place of Death and Quality of Care6
Oral Care Experiences of Palliative Care Patients, Their Relatives, and Health Care Professionals6
An End-of-Life Care Educational Series to Improve Staff Knowledge and Comfort Levels6
Palliative Nursing6
A Survey of Hospice and Palliative Care Nurses' and Holistic Nurses' Perceptions of Spirituality and Spiritual Care6
Feasibility of an Intervention Study to Support Families When Their Loved One Has Life-sustaining Therapy Withdrawn6
Simulated Learning Experience in Advance Care Planning Conversations5
Nursing Student Perceptions of End-of-Life Communication Competence5
Supporting Interprofessional Engagement in Serious Illness Conversations5
Social Model Hospice Home5
Every Dying Patient Should Experience a Peaceful Death5
Improving Palliative Care Conversations Through Targeted Education and Mentorship5
Religious Involvement, Depressive Symptoms, and Burden in Caregivers of Terminally Ill Patients5
“We Want to Sign It, But We Can't Do It”5
Using the Nurse Coaching Process to Support Bereaved Staff During the COVID-19 Crisis5
Self-perceived Burden5
Palliative Wound Care5
Family Members' Knowledge and Attitude Toward Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions for Patients in the Intensive Care Unit5
Music Therapy and Nursing Cotreatment in Integrative Hospice and Palliative Care5
The Evaluation of a Palliative Care Advanced Practice Nursing Externship5
The Impact of Receiving a Family-Oriented Therapeutic Conversation Intervention Before and During Bereavement Among Family Cancer Caregivers4
Palliative Care for Patients With Heart Failure4
Nurse-Led Telephonic Palliative Care4
The Design and Impact of an Interprofessional Education Event Among Pharmacy and Nursing Students in Palliative Care—RnRx4
The Doula Model in American Health Care in the 21st Century4
Exploring Parental Decision Making for a Child With a Life-Limiting Condition4
A Review of Web-Based COVID-19 Resources for Palliative Care Clinicians, Patients, and Their Caregivers4
Is There an Ethical Mandate to Practice Without Proper Personal Protective Equipment?4
Care of the Spirit4
Compassionate Removal of Heated High-Flow Nasal Cannula for End of Life4
“Hard to Say Goodbye Over iPad”4
Feasibility and Acceptability of Reiki Therapy for Children Receiving Palliative Care in the Home4
What Mattered Then, Now, and Always3
The “PalliActive Caregivers” Intervention for Caregivers of Patients With Cancer in Palliative Care3
Unbearable Suffering: A Concept Analysis3
From Development to Implementation3
Anxiety Due to COVID-19 in Different Palliative Care Settings in Germany3
Treatment of Dyspnea in Advanced Disease and at the End of Life3
“I Didn't Want My Baby to Pass, But I Didn't Want Him Suffering Either”3
Being a Bereavement-Conscious Hospice and Palliative Care Clinician3
Family Members' Experience of Discussions on End-of-Life Care in Nursing Homes in Japan3
On Board3
Development of a Palliative Telehealth Pilot to Meet the Needs of the Nursing Home Population3
Palliative Care in a Pandemic3
Withholding Medical Interventions and Ageism During a Pandemic3
A Qualitative Exploration of End-of-Life Care Planning With Korean Americans3
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Social Determinants of Health3
Promoting Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Education at a Hospice Designated Education Unit3
Thai Nurses' Experiences of Spiritual Care for Older Adults at End of Life3
Death, Dying, and End-of-Life Care Provision by Doctors and Nurses in the Emergency Department3
Predictors of Advance Care Planning Engagement Among Muslim Americans3
Field Notes From the Frontline of a COVID-19 Outbreak3
Effectiveness of an End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium Training on Registered Nurses' Educational Needs in Providing Palliative and End-of-Life Patient Care3
Caring for an Unconscious Transgender Patient at the End of Life3
The Impact of COVID-19 on Family Caregivers of Individuals With End-Stage Heart Failure3
Nurses' Values and Perspectives on Medical Aid in Dying3
End-of-Life Interventions for African Americans With Serious Illness3
“What Matters Most” to Older Adults With Cancer3
Effects of Bathing in a Tub on Physical and Psychological Symptoms of End-of-Life Cancer Patients3
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