MERRY CHRISTMAS

From the journal Enfermería Global, we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has accompanied us throughout this year: authors, reviewers, and, of course, readers. Your dedication, generosity, and commitment have been essential in helping us continue to advance our mission of promoting and strengthening Nursing science in Europe, Latin America and around the world.

Throughout 2025, we have had the pleasure of sharing studies that stand out not only for their scientific quality, but also for their real impact on professional practice, health education, and the care of individuals, families, and communities. Each published article reflects a collective effort, committed research trajectories, and a shared desire to contribute to meaningful change through knowledge.

We are also pleased to share with you the ten most cited Enfermería Global articles in SCOPUS in 2025. This represents recognition of the rigor, dedication, and trust of those who choose our journal to disseminate their work, as well as the ongoing dialogue we maintain with the international scientific community.

As the year comes to a close, we send our warmest wishes for the holiday season. May the coming year bring new projects, inspiring ideas, enriching collaborations, and contributions that continue to foster and strengthen Nursing science.

With our sincere thanks and warm regards,


The Editorial Team of Enfermería Global

Influence of Demographic and Academic Variables on Portuguese Nursing Undergraduate Students’ Critical Thinking

The Relationship of Cognitive Distortions and Female Sexual Dysfunction

Strategies for involving patient and family in enhancing hospital patient safety goals: A scoping review

Bibliometric Analysis of Publications in Scopus on the Evaluation of Patient Safety Culture

Construction and validation of the content and appearance of the application prototype Psychosocial Rehabilitation Project

Identification and management of emotional situations experienced by student nurses during clinical placements

Relationship between the spirituality of the informal caregiver and resilience in older adults with cancer

Academic trajectories of nursing students at the National University of Tucumán through the analysis of academic performance indicators

Emotional exhaustion among nursing professionals in an emergency unit, patient safety

The Importance of Professional Values from Clinical Nurses' Perspective