European Journal of Oncology Nursing

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Journal of Oncology Nursing is 25. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Board47
Exploration of the factors that influence perceived quality of patient centered care among cancer survivors: A systematic review40
Medical encounters with patients diagnosed with cancer: The association between physicians' behavior and perceived patient centered care and anxiety39
Evaluation of a novel blood collection set for venipuncture in oncology patients with difficult venous access: Impact on sample quality, phlebotomist satisfaction and patient pain perception36
Innovations in cancer nursing education across Europe35
Health literacy in older patients with abdominal tumours and its association with clinical characteristics: A cross-sectional study34
Self-regulation in patients with cancer-related lymphedema: A concept analysis34
Expression of Concern: Balancing proximity and distance in oncology during COVID-19 times and beyond32
Effects of a bowel function improvement program for patients with rectal cancer surgery: A randomized controlled trial32
Impact of social determinants of health on positive psychological outcomes among adolescent and young adult childhood cancer survivors: A mixed methods systematic review32
The effect of breathing exercises on chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients: A randomized controlled trial32
Frailty and its associated factors among older adults with cancer undergoing chemotherapy as outpatients: A cross-sectional study31
Psychosocial adjustment and its influencing factors among head and neck cancer survivors after radiotherapy: A cross-sectional study31
Grief and spiritual well-being after cancer loss: insights from family caregivers30
Feasibility, acceptability, and experienced benefits of kind acts and gratitude letter interventions among collectivist and individualist culture cancer patients and caregivers: A pilot study30
A new chapter for the European Journal of Oncology Nursing28
Reflections and experiences of early career cancer nurses on cancer survivorship in Europe: A qualitative study28
Exploring young women's experiences throughout the journey of hormone-sensitive breast cancer: A qualitative secondary analysis28
Immunotherapy-associated symptoms, distress, financial toxicity and unmet supportive care needs of patients with cancer28
Predictors of psychosocial adjustment and its subdomains in young adults with hematologic malignancy: A cross-sectional study27
Co-design of family interventions in cancer care: A scoping review to assess key methods and processes27
Dissimilarities of illness perception among breast cancer patients and spouses: a longitudinal exploration of relations to dyads’ illness management behaviors26
Exploring the lived experience and mental health impact of surgical procedures as part of cancer treatment: a community-based qualitative research study expressed through urban street art26
The triad of excellence in oncology nursing: The synergy of clinical governance climate, digital health competence, and patient-centered care25
Nurses’ experience of loss, grief, family health and care targeting patients and families in long-term cancer illness: A qualitative study25
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