European Journal of Oncology Nursing

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Journal of Oncology Nursing is 24. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Board46
Dissimilarities of illness perception among breast cancer patients and spouses: a longitudinal exploration of relations to dyads’ illness management behaviors40
Impact of social determinants of health on positive psychological outcomes among adolescent and young adult childhood cancer survivors: A mixed methods systematic review39
Self-regulation in patients with cancer-related lymphedema: A concept analysis35
The triad of excellence in oncology nursing: The synergy of clinical governance climate, digital health competence, and patient-centered care35
Medical encounters with patients diagnosed with cancer: The association between physicians' behavior and perceived patient centered care and anxiety33
Expression of Concern: Balancing proximity and distance in oncology during COVID-19 times and beyond32
Nurses’ experience of loss, grief, family health and care targeting patients and families in long-term cancer illness: A qualitative study32
The effect of breathing exercises on chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients: A randomized controlled trial32
Psychosocial adjustment and its influencing factors among head and neck cancer survivors after radiotherapy: A cross-sectional study30
Feasibility, acceptability, and experienced benefits of kind acts and gratitude letter interventions among collectivist and individualist culture cancer patients and caregivers: A pilot study30
Grief and spiritual well-being after cancer loss: insights from family caregivers30
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 perception29
Frailty and its associated factors among older adults with cancer undergoing chemotherapy as outpatients: A cross-sectional study29
Reflections and experiences of early career cancer nurses on cancer survivorship in Europe: A qualitative study28
Health literacy in older patients with abdominal tumours and its association with clinical characteristics: A cross-sectional study28
Innovations in cancer nursing education across Europe28
A new chapter for the European Journal of Oncology Nursing27
Exploration of the factors that influence perceived quality of patient centered care among cancer survivors: A systematic review26
Immunotherapy-associated symptoms, distress, financial toxicity and unmet supportive care needs of patients with cancer26
Effects of a bowel function improvement program for patients with rectal cancer surgery: A randomized controlled trial26
Exploring young women's experiences throughout the journey of hormone-sensitive breast cancer: A qualitative secondary analysis26
Co-design of family interventions in cancer care: A scoping review to assess key methods and processes25
Predictors of psychosocial adjustment and its subdomains in young adults with hematologic malignancy: A cross-sectional study25
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 art24
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