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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Board45
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?33
Author Index31
COVID-19 prone positioning and pressure injury reduction31
Family’s preferences for and experiences of writing practices in adult intensive care and its use in early bereavement: A descriptive qualitative study28
Optimising a targeted test reduction intervention for patients admitted to the intensive care unit: The Targeted Intensive Care Test Ordering Cluster Trial intervention28
Improving assessment for paediatric clinical deterioration through the escalation system integrated family involvement28
Models of outpatient post-ICU care and success of intervention delivery: A systematic review27
Nurses’ perceptions of patient pain, delirium, and sedation assessments in the intensive care unit: A qualitative study26
Validity of ICD coding methodologies in estimating sepsis epidemiology: A scoping review25
The intensive care unit visiting study: A multisite survey of visitors23
Predicting intensive care unit–acquired weakness in the first week of an intensive care unit stay: A multicentre external validation study23
Editorial Board23
Challenges of clinical prediction tools in cardiogenic pulmonary oedema management: Confounders and future directions23
Does the use of BariBoard™ improve adequacy of chest compressions in morbid obesity? A pilot study using a simulation model21
Emergency department and intensive care unit health professionals' knowledge and application of the law that applies to end-of-life decision-making for adults: A scoping review of the literature21
Patient aggression in intensive care: A qualitative study of staff experiences19
Nutrition practices in Australia and New Zealand in response to evolving evidence: Results of three point-prevalence audits19
Implementation of paediatric intensive care unit diaries: Feasibility and opinions of parents and healthcare providers19
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