Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing

Papers
(The TQCC of Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing is 3. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Patient Assessment: Using the Oncology Nurse Navigator Patient Assessment for Rural and Other Resource-Poor Settings16
Cognitive Dysfunction: Feasibility of a Brief Intervention to Help Breast Cancer Survivors16
Prostate Cancer: Survivorship Care Case Study, Care Plan, and Commentaries15
Heparin Versus Normal Saline: Flushing Effectiveness in Managing Central Venous Catheters in Pediatric Patients With Cancer15
Caring for People With Cancer and Physical Disabilities15
Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Quality Improvement Initiative Using a Bilingual Patient Navigator, Mobile Technology, and Fecal Immunochemical Testing to Engage Hispanic Adults15
June 2025 Letters to the Editor14
Tobacco Dependence Treatment: Examining Cessation Effectiveness in Oncology Settings10
Cardio-Oncology Health Disparities: Social Determinants of Health and Care for Black Breast Cancer Survivors9
Transition Time9
Nursing Telemedicine Educational Encounters: Improved Patient Satisfaction in Radiation Therapy Clinics8
Radiation Therapy: Understanding the Patient Experience8
Fatigue/Lack of Endurance: Common Side Effect8
Lung Cancer–Related Dyspnea: The Effects of a Handheld Fan on Management of Symptoms8
Depression: Screening, Assessment, and Interventions in Oncology Nursing8
A Patient-Specific, Goal-Oriented Exercise Algorithm for Men Receiving Androgen Deprivation Therapy7
Lung Cancer Screening: Development and Replication of a Decentralized Program to Increase Access7
Health Disparities: Impact of Health Disparities and Treatment Decision-Making Biases on Cancer Adverse Effects Among Black Cancer Survivors7
Amplifying the Global Impact of Oncology Nursing7
Oncology Nurse Practitioners in Genetics: Examining Scope of Practice and Competence7
Equity in Health Care6
Advance Care Planning: Having Goals-of-Care Conversations in Oncology Nursing6
Physical Activity: A Feasibility Study on Exercise in Men Newly Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer6
Acute Infusion-Related Reactions: How to Recognize and Intervene When These Reactions Occur in Practice6
Pain: Common Side Effect6
Genitourinary Distress: Common Side Effect6
Oncology Nurses: Influencers on Social Media6
Impact of Housing, Food, and Transportation Insecurities on Patients With Cancer6
Caregiver Education and Training: Learning Preferences of Informal Caregivers of Adult Care Recipients5
Pre-Appointment Nurse Navigation: Patient-Centered Findings From a Survey of Patients With Breast Cancer5
Addressing Domestic Abuse Among Couples Experiencing Breast or Gynecologic Cancer in Africa4
Nursing Education in Peril4
Prevalence of Opioid Misuse Risk in Patients With Cancer4
The Use of Plastic-Backed Pads to Reduce Hazardous Drug Contamination4
Cognitive Dysfunction: Common Side Effect4
Hypersensitivity Reactions: Practice Recommendations for Paclitaxel Administration3
Family Caregiver Preparedness: Developing an Educational Intervention for Symptom Management3
Updating the Carboplatin Hypersensitivity Protocol: Two Case Studies3
A Prostate Cancer Prevention Education Program to Increase Knowledge and Self-Efficacy Among African American Men3
Cannabidiol: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Experiences of Patients With Cancer3
Constipation: Common Side Effect3
Nurse Attitudes: A Descriptive Study of Families’ Importance in Inpatient Nursing Care3
Clinical Trial Participation: A Pilot Study of Patient-Identified Barriers3
Osteoporosis: Common Side Effect3
Noninvasive Continuous Temperature Monitoring in Oncology and Future Directions3
Pain Management Revisited3
Safety and Adverse Event Management of VEGFR-TKIs in Patients With Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma3
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