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Journal of Nursing & Care

ISSN: 2167-1168

Open Access

Citations Report

Journal of Nursing & Care : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Nursing & Care have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world.

Journal of Nursing & Care has got h-index 27, which means every article in Journal of Nursing & Care has got 27 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Nursing & Care.

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Total published articles

52 41 62 40 38 30 31

Research, Review articles and Editorials

2 4 22 7 12 10 28

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

37 36 35 10 0 5 2

Conference proceedings

10 10 90 109 0 386 425

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

4650 2717 557 558 593 472 413
Journal total citations count 4230
Journal impact factor 1.43
Journal 5 years impact factor 1.37
Journal cite score 14.59
Journal h-index 27
Journal h-index since 2019 25
Important citations

Mahmoud, M. H., Asaad, A. M., & Qureshi, M. A. Hand rubbing and scrubbing in relation to microbial count among surgical team members in a Saudi Hospital.

OYEDIRAN, O. O., FAJEMILEHIN, B. R., & OlayiwolaFARONBI, J. (2016). INTERNATiONAl JOURNAl OF CURRENT MEDiCAl AND PhARmACEUTiCAl RESEARCh.

Bäckström, C., Larsson, T., Wahlgren, E., Golsäter, M., Mårtensson, L. B., & Thorstensson, S. (2017). ‘It makes you feel like you are not alone’: Expectant first-time mothers’ experiences of social support within the social network, when preparing for childbirth and parenting. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare.

Ekström, A. C., & Thorstensson, S. (2015). Nurses and midwives professional support increases with improved attitudes-design and effects of a longitudinal randomized controlled process-oriented intervention. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 15(1), 275.

Thorstensson, S., & Ekström, A. (2014). To be Supportive or to Care For. Journal of Nursing Care, 3(6), 2167-1168.

Blixt, I., Mårtensson, L. B., & Ekström, A. C. (2014). Process-oriented training in breastfeeding for health professionals decreases women’s experiences of breastfeeding challenges. International breastfeeding journal, 9(1), 15.

Lisa, M., Emma, L., & Stina, T. (2014). What helps? A description of experiences of support among primiparous women with fear of childbirth: An interview study. International Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 6(5), 67-73.

Bäckström, C., Larsson, T., Wahlgren, E., Golsäter, M., Mårtensson, L. B., & Thorstensson, S. (2017). ‘It makes you feel like you are not alone’: Expectant first-time mothers’ experiences of social support within the social network, when preparing for childbirth and parenting. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare.

Bäckström, C. A., Mårtensson, L. B., Golsäter, M. H., & Thorstensson, S. A. (2016). “It's like a puzzle”: Pregnant women's perceptions of professional support in midwifery care. Women and Birth, 29(6), e110-e118.

Thorstensson, S., & Ekström, A. (2014). To be Supportive or to Care For. Journal of Nursing Care, 3(6), 2167-1168.

MALANG, S. A. (2013). FENOMENOLOGI: CARING PERAWAT TERHADAP KLIEN DENGAN KONDISI KRITIS DI INSTALASI GAWAT DARURAT–RUMAH SAKIT. JURNAL ILMU KESEHATAN, 2(1), 21.

Jainurakhma, J., Winarni, I., & Setyoadi, S. (2016). FENOMENOLOGI: CARING PERAWAT TERHADAP KLIEN DENGAN KONDISI KRITIS DI INSTALASI GAWAT DARURAT –RUMAH SAKIT dr. SAIFUL ANWAR MALANG. Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan, 2(1), 17-31.

Monteverde, S. Pflege als «Caring science»: Implikationen für die Wissenschaft und Ethik professionellen Pflegehandelns. Pflege und Pflegewissenschaften Soins et Sciences infirmières, 42.

Logan, N., & Tindall, N. T. (2014). 10 Coca-Cola, Community, Diversity, and Cosmopolitanism. Ethical Practice of Social Media in Public Relations, 138.

Chaloner, C. (2013). Allocating healthcare resources on the basis of personal responsibility for ill-health: what role (if any) should public opinion play? A socio-ethical analysis (Doctoral dissertation, University of East Anglia).

Lower, T. (2016). Improving healthcare provider knowledge in acute and primary transgender health needs: The implementation of a clinical education program with urgent care and emergency room staff and providers.

Kenny, D. (2015). Vocation, caring and nurse identity (Doctoral dissertation, Manchester Metropolitan University).

Einarsdottir, G. (2015). THE GENDERED EXPERIENCES OF NURSES IN UNDERSTANDING HOPE IN PALLIATIVE CARE.

Burton, C. W. (2016). The Health Needs of Young Women: Applying a Feminist Philosophical Lens to Nursing Science and Practice. Advances in Nursing Science, 39(2), 108-118.

Stagg-Taylor, J. (2013). Australian pap smear registers and the creation of gendered identities. Griffith Law Review, 22(2), 504-531.

Google Scholar citation report
Citations: 4230

Journal of Nursing & Care received 4230 citations as per Google Scholar report

Journal of Nursing & Care peer review process verified at publons

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