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. 2020 Nov 23;15(11):e0242781. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242781

Table 5. Top-10 most commonly-cited papers related to workplace violence in healthcare personnel research (1992–2019).

Rank Article title Author/s Affiliation Journal name (JCR Impact Factor 2018) Published year Times cited Field Field-Weighted Citation Impact
1 Workplace bullying in NHS community trust: Staff questionnaire survey L. Quine University of Kent, United Kingdom British Medical Journal 1999 344 Medicine 7.89
2 Workplace bullying and the risk of cardiovascular disease and depression M. Kivimäki et al. University of Helsinki, Finland Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2003 332 Public Health, environmental and occupational health / Medicine 5.96
3 An epidemiological study of the magnitude and consequences of work related violence: The Minnesota Nurses' Study S. G. Gerberich et al. University of Minnesota, United States Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2004 304 Public Health, environmental and occupational health / Medicine 4.08
4 Who would want to be a nurse? Violence in the workplace—A factor in recruitment and retention D. Jackson et al. University of Western Sydney, Australia Journal of Nursing Management 2002 235 Leadership and management / Nursing 11.78
5 Behind closed doors: in-home workers' experience of sexual harassment and workplace violence J. Barling et al. Queen's University, Canada Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 2001 227 Health professions / Psychology 3.57
6 Workplace bullying in nurses L. Quine University of Kent, United Kingdom Journal of Health Psychology 2001 211 Psychology / Applied psychology 0.87
7 Violence toward nurses, the work environment, and patient outcomes M. Roche et al. University of Technology Sydney, Australia Journal of Nursing Scholarship 2010 206 Nursing 13.14
8 Violence against nurses and its impact on stress and productivity D. M. Gates et al. University of Cincinnati, United States Nursing Economics 2011 193 Leadership and management / Nursing 13.63
9 Work-related factors and violence among nursing staff in the European NEXT study: A longitudinal cohort study D. Camerino et al. University of Milan, Italy International Journal of Nursing Studies 2008 190 Nursing 10.04
10 Scoping workplace aggression in nursing: Findings from an Australian study G.A. Farrell et al. La Trobe University, Australia Journal of Advanced Nursing 2006 184 Nursing 5.79

JCR, Journal Citation Reports; Field-weighted citation impact shows how well this document is cited when compared to similar documents. A value greater than 1.00 means the document is more cited than expected.