Articles published in Journal of Health Care Communications have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Health Care Communications has got h-index 15, which means every article in Journal of Health Care Communications has got 15 average citations.
Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Health Care Communications.
2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | |
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Year wise published articles |
75 | 59 | 55 | 19 | 40 | 71 | 40 |
Year wise citations received |
60 | 59 | 55 | 19 | 40 | 21 | 5 |
Journal total citations count | 1530 |
Journal impact factor | 7.34 |
Journal 5 years impact factor | 5.93 |
Journal cite score | 6.77 |
Journal h-index | 15 |
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 |
The Preliminary Study on the Willingness of Middle-Aged Women of Taiwan Metropolis to Use Social VR and Their Potential Influencing Factors In The Future |
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Social Determinants and Disparities in Active Aging Among Older Taiwanese |
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Moving upstream: Changing policy scripts on migrant and ethnic minority health |
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US military spouses' experiences transitioning abroad: A narrative analysis |
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An analysis of referrals received by a psychiatric unit in a general hospital |
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Organisation of care: Primary care organizational responses to mental health needs |
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Living with mental illness in Australia: Changes in policy and practice affecting mental health service consumers |
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The impact of a community-oriented medical school on mental health services |
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Screening for mental illness in primary care clinics |
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A potential model for primary care mental health services in Ireland |
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Finding the Right Mix: How Do Contextual Factors Affect Collaborative Mental Health Care in Ontario? |
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Stigma and discrimination related to mental health and substance use issues in primary health care in Toronto, Canada: a qualitative study |
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The Case for Chronic Disease Management for Addiction |
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Collaborative Health Care Teams in Canada and the USA: Confronting the Structural Embeddedness of Medical Dominance |
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Fostering implementation of health services research findings into practice: a consolidated framework for advancing implementation science |
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TRANSFORMING PRELICENSURE NURSING EDUCATION: Preparing the New Nurse to Meet Emerging Health Care Needs |
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Teaching Tip: Designing Flipped Classrooms to Enhance Learning in the Clinical Skills Laboratory |
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“The Uncertain and Unpredictable”: Uterine Smooth Muscle Tumor of Uncertain Malignant Potential (STUMP)—Three Cases |
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Uterine Sarcomas: An Updated Overview. Part 1: Smooth Muscle Tumors |
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Risk of incidental genital tract malignancies at the time of myomectomy and hysterectomy for benign conditionshttps://doi.org/10.5468/OGS.20199 |
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