2.6(top 7%)
Impact Factor
2.9(top 7%)
extended IF
58(top 7%)
H-Index
1.3K
authors
3K
papers
29.8K
citations
3.2K
citing journals
12.3K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine

TitleYearCitations
The effects of death education on nurses' attitudes toward caring for terminally ill persons and their families1991212
Moving toward peace: an analysis of the concept of a good death2006146
Attitudes toward care of the terminally ill: an educational intervention2003134
Fatigue in healthy and diseased individuals2014127
Burnout and compassion fatigue among hospice caregivers2002119
End-of-Life Care for People With Cancer From Ethnic Minority Groups: A Systematic Review2016116
Assessment of pain and health-related quality of life in slowly progressive neuromuscular disease2002115
A comparative efficacy of amitriptyline, gabapentin, and pregabalin in neuropathic cancer pain: a prospective randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study2012111
Goals of care toward the end of life: a structured literature review2008105
Methylphenidate for fatigue in advanced cancer: a prospective open-label pilot study2001105
A prospective study on the dying process in terminally ill cancer patients1998102
Epidemiology of cancer pain and factors influencing poor pain control200499
The effects of single-session music therapy interventions on the observed and self-reported levels of pain control, physical comfort, and relaxation of hospice patients200196
Predictors of six-month survival among patients with dementia: an evaluation of hospice Medicare guidelines200394
Compassion fatigue: what is it? Why does it matter? Recognizing the symptoms, acknowledging the impact, developing the tools to prevent compassion fatigue, and strengthen the professional already suffering from the effects201089
Modafinil: a gift to portmanteau200189
Use of aromatherapy with hospice patients to decrease pain, anxiety, and depression and to promote an increased sense of well-being200287
The frequency and correlates of spiritual distress among patients with advanced cancer admitted to an acute palliative care unit201182
To die, to sleep: US physicians' religious and other objections to physician-assisted suicide, terminal sedation, and withdrawal of life support200882
The terminally ill Muslim: death and dying from the Muslim perspective200180
The story behind the blank spot. Hospice in Holland199380
Awareness and Misperceptions of Hospice and Palliative Care: A Population-Based Survey Study201879
Diphenhydramine may be useful as a palliative treatment for patients dying with Parkinson's disease and tremors: a case report and discussion200978
Concept analysis of good death in terminally ill patients201278
A phase II study of methylphenidate for depression in advanced cancer200176