Australian Critical Care

Papers
(The H4-Index of Australian Critical Care is 19. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Board42
The inquiry-based learning program – Evaluation of a national online intensive care teaching curriculum34
Searching for responders: Do patient characteristics modify rehabilitation outcomes of adults with critical illness?32
COVID-19 prone positioning and pressure injury reduction31
Author Index29
Improving assessment for paediatric clinical deterioration through the escalation system integrated family involvement27
Family’s preferences for and experiences of writing practices in adult intensive care and its use in early bereavement: A descriptive qualitative study27
Optimising a targeted test reduction intervention for patients admitted to the intensive care unit: The Targeted Intensive Care Test Ordering Cluster Trial intervention27
Models of outpatient post-ICU care and success of intervention delivery: A systematic review26
Nutrition practices in Australia and New Zealand in response to evolving evidence: Results of three point-prevalence audits25
Development and validation of a risk score to predict unplanned hospital readmissions in ICU survivors: A data linkage study23
Nurses’ perceptions of patient pain, delirium, and sedation assessments in the intensive care unit: A qualitative study22
Virtual reality during work breaks to reduce fatigue of intensive unit caregivers: A crossover, pilot, randomised trial22
Implementation of paediatric intensive care unit diaries: Feasibility and opinions of parents and healthcare providers22
Nonpharmacological interventions for agitation in the adult intensive care unit: A systematic review21
Validity of ICD coding methodologies in estimating sepsis epidemiology: A scoping review21
Challenges of clinical prediction tools in cardiogenic pulmonary oedema management: Confounders and future directions19
Predicting intensive care unit–acquired weakness in the first week of an intensive care unit stay: A multicentre external validation study19
Feasibility and safety of interactive virtual reality upper limb rehabilitation in patients with prolonged critical illness19
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