International Emergency Nursing

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Emergency Nursing is 16. 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
“Are prehospital shock, modified shock, age-adjusted shock indices and some scoring systems effective in predicting the prognosis of high-energy trauma Patients?”36
Effects of anticipated prescription of radiography by the triage nurse on the waiting time in an emergency department36
“There are two of us“: Registered nurses’ experience of teamwork and working alone in the Swedish ambulance service—a qualitative interview study36
Those who opt to leave: Comparison by triage acuity of emergency patients who leave prior to seeing a medical practitioner29
Corrigendum to “Ambulance staff’s ways of understanding health care encounters in stigmatized neighborhoods – A phenomenographic study” [Int. Emerg. Nurs. 74 (2024) 101451]24
The effect of computer-based decision support system on emergency department triage: Non-randomised controlled trial23
Exploring the relationship between family care, organizational support, and resilience on the professional quality of life among emergency nurses: A cross-sectional study22
Mapping the advanced practice nursing in emergency and intensive care units: A scoping review22
Emergency department care experience of suicidal patients: A qualitative analysis of patients’ perspectives21
Pediatric emergency nurses’ knowledge, competence, and barriers in trauma-informed care: A cross-sectional study21
What are the needs of frail older patients in the emergency department? A qualitative study21
Letter to the editor regarding “Construction of the discomfort assessment scale for immobilised trauma victims (DASITV)”20
Emergency nurses’ roles in supporting surrogate decision-making through remote family meetings: Insights from COVID-19 visitation restrictions20
People brought to the emergency department under involuntary assessment orders: A scoping review18
Pain relief practices of parents before presenting to pediatric emergency services17
Multicenter evaluation to determine the deficiencies of emergency nurses in forensic case management16
A response to “A systematic review of suction-based airway clearance devices for foreign body airway obstruction”16
Emergency nurses and the care of people who have self-harmed: A meta-ethnography16
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