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Intensive and Critical Care Nursing Q1 Unclaimed
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing is a journal indexed in SJR in Critical Care Nursing with an H index of 66. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,154 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,154.
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: care, patients, nurses, group, critical, insulin, focus, intensive, kin, intraabdominal, ...
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Languages: English
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1,154
SJR Impact factor66
H Index154
Total Docs (Last Year)363
Total Docs (3 years)5285
Total Refs1271
Total Cites (3 years)268
Citable Docs (3 years)3.73
Cites/Doc (2 years)34.32
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Best articles by citations
Use of a Behavioural Pain Scale to assess pain in ventilated, unconscious and/or sedated patients
Physical restraint use in intensive care units across Europe: The PRICE study
Management of pain in cardiac surgery ICU patients: Have we improved over time?
Experiences of critically ill patients in the ICU
The impact on parents of a child’s admission to intensive care: Integration of qualitative findings from a cross-sectional study
Patients' experience of being critically ill or severely injured and cared for in an intensive care unit in relation to the ICU syndrome. Part I
The experiences of partners of critically ill persons in an intensive care unit
The lived experiences of adult intensive care patients who were conscious during mechanical ventilation: A phenomenological-hermeneutic study
Nurses’ perceptions and demands regarding COVID-19 care delivery in critical care units and hospital emergency services
The relationship between moral distress and perception of futile care in the critical care unit
Opioid and benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms in paediatric intensive care patients
The effect of COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of Canadian critical care nurses providing patient care during the early phase pandemic: A mixed method study
Relatives’ experiences in intensive care—Finding a place in a world of uncertainty
Burnout and health among critical care professionals: The mediational role of resilience
Patients’ sleep in an intensive care unit—patients’ and nurses’ perception
Unpleasant and pleasant memories of intensive care in adult mechanically ventilated patients—Findings from 250 interviews
Influence of bright light therapy on postoperative patients: A pilot study
Acute confusion and unreal experiences in intensive care patients in relation to the ICU syndrome. Part II
The effects of music intervention on anxiety in the patient waiting for cardiac catheterization
Family members’ lived experience in the intensive care unit: A phemenological study
Vulnerability and security in seriously ill patients in intensive care
Risk factors for intensive care delirium: A systematic review
Communication interaction in ICU—Patient and staff experiences and perceptions
Contextualizing critical care family needs through triangulation: an Australian study
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