European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing is 22. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Living with heart failure- experience of using an online support program for patients with heart failure128
Preparedness for caregiving among informal caregivers of people with heart failure: insights into challenges and areas for improvement112
Measuring cardiorespiratory fitness in a blood sample. Higher NT-pro-BNP and HS-CRP levels correlate with reduced VO2-peak but not 6-minute walk distance112
Informing health policy to strengthen the clinical nurse specialist workforce: Insights from Canada98
Who wants to stay in hospital?96
Impact on nurse workload and patient satisfaction of atrioventricular junction ablation performed simultaneously with conduction system pacing using a superior approach from the pocket compared with t82
Full spectrum of symptoms associated with heart failure: a mixed-method systematic review and narrative synthesis61
The experience of living with congenital heart disease from the perspective of the affected child or adolescent and its family: a systematic qualitative review60
Caregiver contributions to general and specific self-care of patients affected by heart failure and other chronic conditions58
A further update on symptom clusters among patients with heart failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis57
Echocardiographic parameters and Galectin-3 in patients with atrial fibrillation as a marker of left atrial fibrosis40
Optimization of antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary artery disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus after percutaneous coronary interventions34
Expectations and experiences of tele-yoga in persons with heart failure a longitudinal qualitative design34
Home-based, short-duration, high-intensity interval inspiratory muscle training improves exercise capacity of patients with chronic heart failure: a double-blind study33
Editor’s note31
Silent struggles to self-manage high blood pressure among deaf sign language users: a qualitative study30
One patient’s perspective: the heart valve as the ticking sound of life30
The right treatment for the right patient: utility of exergaming and medical yoga for heart failure patients29
Measuring up: the significance of measurement invariance in cardiovascular research25
Exploring symptom clusters and core symptoms during the vulnerable phase in patients with chronic heart failure: a network-based analysis24
Both sides of the fence: a cardiology journey24
Framework for action for cardiovascular health care nurses: strategy for the development of the specialty in spain23
Nonagenarians in CARDELIR - the 10-year survivors after aortic valve replacement22
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