Journal of Nursing Regulation

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Nursing Regulation 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Nursing Students’ Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes Regarding Medicinal Cannabis Care228
Farewell—But First, Thank You226
“Protect the public—that's first. The second [goal] is getting the nurse to recovery”: Interviews with alternative-to-discipline program administrators42
A scoping review of virtual nursing models in inpatient, noncritical care settings37
Nursing and midwifery regulator misconduct hearings in the United Kingdom involving social media: Content analysis and proposed interventions for prevention36
A Review of Grey Literature on Standards, Guidelines, Policies, and Regulations Regarding the Use of Robots in Nursing Practice33
Can Multistate Licensure Compacts Help Address Military Retention Issues?31
The 2026 NCSBN Environmental Scan: Evidence in Action21
A Descriptive Summary of the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Workforce in the United States: Targeted Findings From the 2022 National Nursing Workforce Survey21
Protecting Nurses—And Their Patients—From Nursing Burnout20
SHARE Act Introduced to Streamline Implementation of State Licensure Compacts19
The Role of Interstate Compacts in Modernizing the Healthcare Workforce16
Errata16
Assessing the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Nursing Education: A National Study of Prelicensure RN Programs15
Face validity of an evidence-informed health policy graphic model: An e-Delphi study14
Editorial Advisory Board13
Regulatory Reflection: AI, cybersecurity, and the new tools of the trade12
Nurses Leading the Way: Insights From the 2023 AcademyHealth Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues Annual Meeting12
Enhancing Integration of Internationally Educated Health Professionals in the Healthcare Workforce: Implications for Regulators11
Table of Contents11
Editorial Advisory Board11
Work Organization Factors Associated With Nurses’ Stress, Sleep, and Performance: A Pre-pandemic Analysis10
Identifying demographic, personal, and professional predictors of nurses’ alcohol and opioid use–related motivation using a national sample of professional nurses: Implications for nursing education10
Associations Between the COVID-19 Pandemic and New Nurses’ Transition to Practice Outcomes: A Multi-site, Longitudinal Study9
Editorial Board9
Table of Contents8
Table of Contents8
Examining Human Capital Among Foreign- and U.S.-Educated Nurses in Long-term Care8
Examining the influence of distributive justice on nursing handoff competency and the mediating role of missing tile syndrome7
A Preliminary Examination of Healthcare Facilities’ Nurse Staffing Strategies to Address COVID-19 Surges7
The rise of virtual care in nursing practice: A global bibliometric review7
Editorial Board6
The Path to Passage: Massachusetts’ Journey to Joining the Nurse Licensure Compact6
Table of Contents6
A Continuous Journey: Addressing Indigenous-Specific Racism as a Nursing and Midwifery Regulator5
Editorial Board5
The promise of health services research in nursing in an era of funding cuts5
Editorial Board4
NCSBN’s President Reflects on 25 Years in Regulation4
The 2022 National Nursing Workforce Survey4
What makes a professional degree? Nursing and the new student loan proposal4
Table of Contents3
Licensure pathways for internationally educated nurses: An environmental scan of Canadian nursing regulatory bodies3
Contributing to Evidence-Based Regulatory Decisions: A Comparison of Traditional Clinical Experience, Mannequin-Based Simulation, and Screen-Based Virtual Simulation3
Prioritizing Public Protection Through Licensure Compacts3
Exploratory Survey of Simulation Use in Middle East and North African Prelicensure Nursing Programs3
Nurses’ Perceptions of the Professional and Personal Impacts of Cannabis Use3
Navigating APRN regulation in the era of virtual healthcare3
Policy for dollars and dollars for policy: States seek opportunities in new rural health transformation program3
Characteristics of entry-level nurses: Does the NCLEX definition still apply?3
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