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Primary Care Diabetes is a journal indexed in SJR in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Internal Medicine with an H index of 48. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,794 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,794.
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0,794
SJR Impact factor48
H Index109
Total Docs (Last Year)408
Total Docs (3 years)3639
Total Refs1132
Total Cites (3 years)384
Citable Docs (3 years)2.74
Cites/Doc (2 years)33.39
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View morePersistent lipid abnormalities in statin-treated patients: Portuguese diabetic subpopulation of the Dyslipidaemia International Study (DYSIS)
View moreUse of hormonal contraceptive methods by women with diabetes
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View moreAttitudes of GPs to the diagnosis and management of impaired glucose tolerance: The practitioners' attitudes to hyperglycaemia (PAtH) questionnaire
View moreDiabetes care in Ireland: A survey of general practitioners
View moreTaking the next step in 2005, the year of the diabetic foot
View moreHigh diabetes mellitus prevalence with increasing trend among newly-diagnosed tuberculosis patients in an Asian population: A nationwide population-based study
View moreAnalysis of the Japanese Diabetes Risk Score and fatty liver markers for incident diabetes in a Japanese cohort
View moreRelationship between number of contacts between previous dropouts with type 2 diabetes and health care professionals on glycaemic control: A cohort study in public primary health care
View moreUse of a patient linked data warehouse to facilitate diabetes trial recruitment from primary care
View moreDysglycemia associated with quinolones
View moreThe confounding factors can affect the association between mean platelet volume and glycated hemoglobin
View moreNew treatments for type 2 diabetes - The DPP4 inhibitors
View moreDesign and implementation of an Omaha System-based integrated nursing management model for patients with newly-diagnosed diabetes
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View moreThe association between dietary inflammatory index and metabolic syndrome components in Iranian adults
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View moreImpacts of gestational diabetes on quality of life in Chinese pregnant women in urban Tianjin, China
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