International Emergency Nursing

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Emergency Nursing is 15. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
“There are two of us“: Registered nurses’ experience of teamwork and working alone in the Swedish ambulance service—a qualitative interview study84
Corrigendum to “Ambulance staff’s ways of understanding health care encounters in stigmatized neighborhoods – A phenomenographic study” [Int. Emerg. Nurs. 74 (2024) 101451]60
Effects of anticipated prescription of radiography by the triage nurse on the waiting time in an emergency department35
Emergency department care experience of suicidal patients: A qualitative analysis of patients’ perspectives31
Those who opt to leave: Comparison by triage acuity of emergency patients who leave prior to seeing a medical practitioner30
The effect of computer-based decision support system on emergency department triage: Non-randomised controlled trial26
What are the needs of frail older patients in the emergency department? A qualitative study23
Challenges influencing proper implementation of quality health care referral system in Kaloleni Sub-county, Kilifi County in Kenya21
“Are prehospital shock, modified shock, age-adjusted shock indices and some scoring systems effective in predicting the prognosis of high-energy trauma Patients?”19
Social and structural determinants and their associations with patient experience in the emergency department18
Pediatric emergency nurses’ knowledge, competence, and barriers in trauma-informed care: A cross-sectional study18
Exploring the relationship between family care, organizational support, and resilience on the professional quality of life among emergency nurses: A cross-sectional study17
Letter to the editor regarding “Construction of the discomfort assessment scale for immobilised trauma victims (DASITV)”16
Back to basics: Practical strategies to reduce sensory overstimulation in the emergency department identified by adults and caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder15
People brought to the emergency department under involuntary assessment orders: A scoping review15
Emergency nurses’ roles in supporting surrogate decision-making through remote family meetings: Insights from COVID-19 visitation restrictions15
Nurses’ perceptions of clinical leadership in the emergency department: A qualitative descriptive study15
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