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Evidence-based nursing Q1 Unclaimed
Evidence-based nursing is a journal indexed in SJR in Fundamentals and Skills with an H index of 34. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,564 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,564.
Evidence-based nursing focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: care, women, media, screening, people, healthcare, pain, endoflife, enable, emotional, ...
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Languages: English
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0,564
SJR Impact factor34
H Index169
Total Docs (Last Year)381
Total Docs (3 years)924
Total Refs191
Total Cites (3 years)39
Citable Docs (3 years)0.33
Cites/Doc (2 years)5.47
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Compared with dimethicone, 2 weeks of spinal manipulation reduced infantile colic behaviour at 4-11 days after initial treatment
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View moreDecision making between women and their caregivers during labour ranged from being unilateral to joint and was associated with various emotions
View moreOestrogen plus progestogen increased risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women
View morePersons with hepatitis C experienced fatigue as being multidimensional with severity dependent on intensity, duration, and frequency
View moreAdults with chronic lung disease had fatigue with laboured breathing that interfered with daily living, but coped well
View moreElderly women used interdisciplinary approaches to face obstacles and make a successful transition through recovery after hip fracture
View moreReview: existing epidemiological evidence does not show an association between mumps, measles, and rubella vaccination and autism
View moreChanging patients' position in bed after non-emergency coronary angiography reduced back pain
View morePatients in the coronary care unit who received remote, intercessory prayer had fewer overall adverse events, but did not have shorter hospital stays
View moreAn advance directive programme in nursing homes reduced health services use without affecting patient satisfaction
View moreSupplemental oxygen did not reduce progression of pre-threshold retinopathy of prematurity in infants
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View moreReview: stage based interventions did not influence smoking behaviour
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View morePatients who saw an information video 1 week before colonoscopy had reduced anxiety and better knowledge immediately before the procedure
View moreDaily interruption of sedative infusions reduced duration of mechanical ventilation and intensive care unit stay in critically ill patients
View moreFamily focused teamwork prevented deterioration in diabetes control in children and adolescents
View moreReview: healthcare decision aids improve knowledge, decrease decisional conflict, and increase active participation
View morePatients with coronary artery disease adopted an accepting, progressive life course or a non-accepting, regressive life course
View moreReview: HIV risk reduction interventions reduce some HIV risk behaviours in adolescents
View moreDaily oral supplementation during and after a hospital stay improved nutritional status in elderly patients, but did not affect weight change
View moreComprehensive, in-hospital geriatric assessment plus an interdisciplinary home intervention after discharge reduced length of subsequent readmissions and improved functioning
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