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Qualitative Health Research Q1 Unclaimed
Qualitative Health Research is a journal indexed in SJR in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health with an H index of 138. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,224 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,224.
Qualitative Health Research focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: bowel, inflammatory, qualitative, lessons, learning, joint, it’s, irelanda, interviews, illness, ...
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Languages: English
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1,224
SJR Impact factor138
H Index127
Total Docs (Last Year)546
Total Docs (3 years)6522
Total Refs2158
Total Cites (3 years)531
Citable Docs (3 years)2.89
Cites/Doc (2 years)51.35
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View moreHealth Care While Homeless: Barriers, Facilitators, and the Lived Experiences of Homeless Individuals Accessing Health Care in a Canadian Regional Municipality
View moreEstablishing Therapeutic Relationships With Vulnerable and Potentially Stigmatized Clients
View moreHegemonic Masculinity, HIV/AIDS Risk Perception, and Sexual Behavior Change Among Young People in Ghana
View moreNarrative Turn or Blind Alley?
View moreGender and Workplace Bullying
View moreIssues of Expressed Stigma of HIV/AIDS Among Professionals in Southern Sudan
View moreA Working Relationship Model That Reduces Homelessness Among People With Mental Illness
View moreLiving Positively
View moreClinical Expert or Service Provider? Physicians' Identity Work in the Context of Counterprofessional Patient Requests
View moreManaging Uncertainty During the Communication of Diagnostic Test Information Between Patients and Clinicians in Australian Emergency Care
View moreCrossing the Line: Adolescents' Experiences of Controlling Their Tobacco Use
View moreFacing Existential Realities: Exploring Barriers and Challenges to Spiritual Nursing Care
View moreMinding the Gap Between the Policy and Practice of Patient-Centeredness: Cocreating a Model for Tensional Dialogue in the "Active Patient Support" Program
View moreQualitative and Quantitative Method Integration in Diabetes Communication Research: Applications and Contributions
View more"Being in a Funk": Teens' Efforts to Understand Their Depressive Experiences
View morePower Imbalance and Consumerism in the Doctor-Patient Relationship: Health Care Providers' Experiences of Patient Encounters in a Rural District in India
View moreExploring the Interlinkages Between Gender, Power, and Health in the Entertainment Establishment Settings in Kathmandu Nepal
View moreLand Mines in the Field: A Modest Proposal for Improving the Craft of Qualitative Health Research
View more"This is the Best Fatal Illness That You Can Have"
View more"Aging Out" of Violence: The Multiple Faces of Intimate Violence Over the Life Span
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