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Chronic Illness is a journal indexed in SJR in Medicine (miscellaneous) and Health Policy with an H index of 50. It has a price of 2395 €. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,797 and it has a best quartile of Q2. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,797.
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2395 €
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0,797
SJR Impact factor50
H Index114
Total Docs (Last Year)130
Total Docs (3 years)4343
Total Refs277
Total Cites (3 years)129
Citable Docs (3 years)1.94
Cites/Doc (2 years)38.1
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Critical Essay: Improving management of chronic illness in the National Health Service: better incentives are the key
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View moreChronic condition self-management and two teaching models for chronic conditions
View moreBetter safe than sorry - why patients prefer to stop using selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants but are afraid to do so: results of a qualitative study.
View moreWhat should be incentivized in care of chronic illness?
View morePoking Pandora in the eye
View moreStandards, scales and chronic illness: A brief introduction
View moreTaking tablets for chronic illness: where next?
View moreReach and effectiveness of DVD and in-person diabetes self-management education
View moreAccountability for patient self-management of chronic conditions; ethical analysis and a proposal
View moreWill healthcare reform actually occur in the US?
View moreThe Arabic version of Diabetes-39: psychometric properties and validation
View moreIf three of my brothers have ankylosing spondylitis, why does the doctor say it is not necessarily hereditary? The meaning of risk in multiplex case families with ankylosing spondylitis
View moreAre nurses more likely to report providing care plans for chronic disease patients than doctors? Findings from a New Zealand study
View moreEffective communication is crucial to self-management: the experiences of immigrants to Australia living with diabetes
View moreThe expert patients programme online, a 1-year study of an Internet-based self-management programme for people with long-term conditions
View moreSymptom severity, social supports, coping styles, and quality of life among individuals' diagnosed with Meniere's disease
View moreA novel primary-specialist care collaborative demonstration project to improve the access and health care of medically complex patients
View moreCarers with chronic conditions: changes over time in their physical health
View morePerceived barriers to and facilitators of physical activity in people living with HIV: A qualitative study in a French sample
View moreBook Review: Chronic Physical Illness: Self -management and Behavioural Interventions. S Newman, L Steed and K Mulligan (eds)
View moreThe personal impact of rheumatoid arthritis on patients' identity: a qualitative study
View moreA confusion of tongues, a reform on hold
View moreImpact of a diabetes control and management intervention on health care utilization in American Samoa
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