Advances in Nursing Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Advances in Nursing Science 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Lived Experience of South Korean Pregnant Women at Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic26
Experiences With a Distant Reiki Intervention During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using the Science of Unitary Human Beings Framework25
Patient Deterioration on General Care Units20
The Prenatal Primary Nursing Care Experience of Pregnant Women in Contexts of Vulnerability17
Guided Participation for Clinical Practice17
Construction of a Theoretical Model of Chronic Disease Self-Management14
Power and Privilege11
Caring in the Context of Risk11
From the Editor11
Use of the Strong Black Woman Construct in Research11
From the Editor11
Compassionate Care for Parents Experiencing Miscarriage in the Emergency Department11
Factors Involved in Nurses' Health-Seeking Behaviors9
The Current Status of Research Mentoring in Nursing Across 4 Countries9
The Mediating Role of Subjective Social Status and Psychological Distress in the Relationship Between Perceived Prejudice and Job Satisfaction Among Male Nurses9
Nurses as Disciplinary Agents of the State: Ethical Practice and Mandatory Reporting in the United States9
Transition in the Context of Parental Participation in Caring for Infants in Neonatal Intensive Care Units9
Frailty in the Context of Older People Living With HIV9
What Science Leaves Unsaid8
Gender Minority Persons' Perceptions of Peer-Led Support Groups: A Roy Adaptation Model Interpretation7
Analysis and Evaluation of Intersectionality Theory for the Study of Access to Mental Health Services of Children With Refugee Background7
Power and Privilege: A Critical Analysis of Interpersonal Communication in Healthcare as a Guide for Oncology Patient Navigation in Breast Cancer Care7
Real-World Data for Interdisciplinary Health Care Research7
The Health and Health-Related Quality of Life Impacts of Having a Sibling on Probation or Parole in the United States: A Focused Ethnography6
Scandinavian Online Cancer Information as Expressions of Governmentality6
Aesthetics in Nursing Practice as Experienced by Children During Hospitalization in Philippines6
Compassionate Care for Parents Experiencing Miscarriage in the Emergency Department: A Situation-specific Theory6
Illuminating the Contributions of African American Nurse Scientists Despite Structural Racism Barriers5
The Interdependent Relationship Between Philosophical and Practical Knowing in Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings5
From the Editor5
A Concept Analysis of Trust Within the Surrogate Decision Maker to Health Care Professional Relationship in the Adult ICU Setting5
The State of the Science of Nurses' Implicit Bias: A Call to Go Beyond the Face of the Other and Revisit the Ethic of Belonging and Power5
Intersectionality in Maternal Health4
Art Making as a Health Intervention4
Advances in Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Symptom Cluster Research4
Applying the Theory of Guided Participation to Clinical Practice4
Political and Legal Changes and Nursing Knowledge Generation4
Unitary Appreciative Nursing Praxis4
From Subversion to Hard-Wiring Equity4
The COVID-19 Mask: Towards an Understanding of Social Meanings and Responses4
From the Editor4
A Corbin and Strauss Grounded Theory on the Experiences of Patients, Relatives, and Health Professionals About the Family Presence During Emergency Care4
A Bibliometric Analysis of Review Types Published in the Nursing Scientific Literature3
Themes of Liminality3
An Evolutionary Concept Analysis of Palliative Care in Oncology Care3
Reviews of Literature in Nursing Research3
From the Editor3
An Integrative Review of the Use of the Individual and Family Self-Management Theory in Research3
To a Centrality of Compassion3
Nursing in the Contemporary Interdisciplinary World3
The Evolution of Maternal Role Attainment3
Development of a Situation-Specific Theory for the Transition of Survivors of Stroke With Dysphagia3
DR PHILIP H. PHENIX'S CONTRIBUTIONS HAVE BEEN OVERLOOKED3
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