Diversity & Equality in Health and Care Open Access

  • ISSN: 2049-5471
  • Journal h-index: 33
  • Journal CiteScore: 13.76
  • Journal Impact Factor: 11.25
  • Average acceptance to publication time (5-7 days)
  • Average article processing time (30-45 days) Less than 5 volumes 30 days
    8 - 9 volumes 40 days
    10 and more volumes 45 days

Articles published in Diversity & Equality in Health and Care have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Diversity & Equality in Health and Care has got h-index 33, which means every article in Diversity & Equality in Health and Care has got 33 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Diversity & Equality in Health and Care.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016

Year wise published articles

65 58 39 37 40 49 52

Year wise citations received

706 636 530 494 498 422 424
Journal total citations count 9279
Journal impact factor 11.25
Journal 5 years impact factor 14.03
Journal cite score 13.76
Journal h-index 33
Journal Impact Factor 2020 formula
IF= Citations(y)/{Publications(y-1)+ Publications(y-2)} Y= Year
Journal 5-year Impact Factor 2020 formula
Citations(2016 + 2017 + 2018 + 2019 + 2020)/
{Published articles(2016 + 2017 + 2018 + 2019 + 2020)}
Journal citescore
Citescorey = Citationsy + Citationsy-1 + Citationsy-2 + Citations y-3 / Published articlesy + Published articlesy-1 + Published articlesy-2 + Published articles y-3
Important citations
Dywili, Sophia, Louise O'Brien, and Judith Anderson. "“It’s only the skin colour, otherwise we are all people”: the changing face of the Australian nurse." AJAN-The Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing 38, no. 2 (2021).
Cert, B. A. "Where have all the flowers gone? When will they ever learn?."
Stopforth, Sarah, Dharmi Kapadia, James Nazroo, and Laia Bécares. "Ethnic inequalities in health in later life, 1993–2017: the persistence of health disadvantage over more than two decades." Ageing & Society (2021): 1-29.
Cert, B. A. "Celebrating our tenth anniversary and our community of practice."
Lawton, Leila, Melissa McRae, and Lorraine Gordon. "Frontline yet at the back of the queue–improving access and adaptations to CBT for Black African and Caribbean communities." the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist 14 (2021).
Beg, Tahrima Haque, Sunjida Khan, Taskin Afrina, Md Shakib Hossain, and Nurul Mohammad Zayed. "Socio-Economic Instance of Ethnic Group in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Dhaka City." International Journal of Accounting & Finance Review 5, no. 2 (2020): 32-39.
Peckover, Sue, Nicola Jay, Punita Chowbey, Naheeda Rehman, and Farhat Javed. "Families of south Asian heritage and food allergy: A missed opportunity for health visitors." Journal of Health Visiting 9, no. 8 (2021): 341-347.
Gamst-Jensen, Hejdi, Sita LeBlanc Thilsted, Fredrik Folke, Janne S. Tolstrup, and Lau Caspar Thygesen. "Possible associations between callers’ degree-of-worry and their socioeconomic status when contacting out-of-hours services: a prospective cohort study." (2020).
Patel, T., Umeh, K., Poole, H., Vaja, I., & Newson, L. (2021). Cultural Identity Conflict Informs Engagement with Self-Management Behaviours for South Asian Patients Living with Type-2 Diabetes: A Critical Interpretative Synthesis of Qualitative Research Studies. International journal of environmental research and public health, 18(5), 2641.
Patel, Tasneem, Kanayo Umeh, Helen Poole, Ishfaq Vaja, and Lisa Newson. "Cultural Identity Conflict Informs Engagement with Self-Management Behaviours for South Asian Patients Living with Type-2 Diabetes: A Critical Interpretative Synthesis of Qualitative Research Studies." International journal of environmental research and public health 18, no. 5 (2021): 2641.
Castro Carrasco, Pablo, David Cuadra-Martínez, and Carolina Hu González. "Teorías subjetivas sobre disciplina parental en literatura para padres." Revista chilena de pediatría 90, no. 1 (2019): 52-59.
Hatzidimitriadou, Eleni, and Maria Psoinos. "A qualitative analysis of migrant social workers’ work experiences and perceived prejudice from an empowering acculturative integration approach." European Journal of Social Work 22, no. 3 (2019): 472-484.
Norman, P. D. "Not social mobility but deprivation mobility: places change their characteristics and people change their places."
Ahmed, Sana. "An exploration of understandings of mental health and mental health services among young British Pakistani adults in London." PhD diss., City, University of London, 2019.
Cézard, G., Finney, N., Kulu, H., & Marshall, A. (2020). Ethnic differences in self?assessed health in Scotland: The role of socio?economic status and migrant generation. Population, Space and Place, e2403.
Nageen, A., Arshad, A., & Ara, J. (2018). The Variation in Anaemic Parameters in the Ethnic Groups of Pakistan. International Blood Research & Reviews, 1-9.
Moriarty, J. (2021). Long Term Conditions. Briefing Paper.
Kehoe, A. (2017). A study to explore how interventions support the successful transition of Overseas Medical Graduates to the NHS: Developing and refining theory using realist approaches (Doctoral dissertation, Durham University).
Dutey-Magni, P. F., & Moon, G. (2016). The spatial structure of chronic morbidity: evidence from UK census returns. International journal of health geographics, 15(1), 1-19.
Kehoe, A. (2017). A study to explore how interventions support the successful transition of Overseas Medical Graduates to the NHS: Developing and refining theory using realist approaches (Doctoral dissertation, Durham University).