International Emergency Nursing

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Emergency Nursing 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Machine learning methods applied to triage in emergency services: A systematic review50
Use of the Delphi method to generate guidance in emergency nursing practice: A systematic review45
Study on the associated factors of turnover intention among emergency nurses in China and the relationship between major factors39
Predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion satisfaction among emergency nurses: A cross-sectional survey37
Disaster preparedness among nurses of developing countries: An integrative review29
Long emergency department length of stay: A concept analysis24
Occupational stress and its relationship with spiritual coping among emergency department nurses and emergency medical services staff21
Work experience of triage nurses in emergency departments during the prevalence of COVID-1920
A cross-sectional exploration of emergency department nurses’ moral distress, ethical climate and nursing practice environment19
Delayed flow is a risk to patient safety: A mixed method analysis of emergency department patient flow18
Factors influencing violence at emergency departments: Patients’ relatives’ perspectives18
Emergency department registered nurses overestimate their disaster competency: A cross-sectional study18
Facilitators, barriers and opportunities in workplace wellbeing: A national survey of emergency department staff18
Capability of emergency nurses for electrocardiogram interpretation17
The implementation of an emergency nursing framework (HIRAID) reduces patient deterioration: A multi-centre quasi-experimental study15
Reversible causes of cardiac arrest: Nursing competency acquisition and clinical simulation satisfaction in undergraduate nursing students15
Safety attitudes and working climate after organizational change in a major emergency department in Sweden15
A bibliometric analysis of paramedicine publications using the Scopus database: 2010–201915
Impact of COVID-19 on paramedicine students: A mixed methods study15
The experience of non-conveyance following emergency medical service triage from the perspective of patients and their relatives: A qualitative study15
Patient and staff experience with a new model of emergency department based mental health nursing care implemented in two rural settings15
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