Quality in Primary Care Open Access

  • ISSN: 1479-1064
  • Journal h-index: 29
  • Journal CiteScore: 6.64
  • Journal Impact Factor: 4.22
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Articles published in Quality in Primary Care have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Quality in Primary Care has got h-index 29, which means every article in Quality in Primary Care has got 29 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Quality in Primary Care.

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Total published articles

40 41 63 58 21 24 21

Research, Review articles and Editorials

20 33 13 22 11 9 18

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

0 8 47 33 8 10 0

Conference proceedings

0 3 0 0 0 22 22

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

155 194 253 272 312 277 272
Journal total citations count 3516
Journal impact factor 4.22
Journal 5 years impact factor 7.36
Journal cite score 6.64
Journal h-index 29
Important citations

Oelke ND, Thurston WE, Dipalma R, Tink W, Mazonde JN, et al. (2006) Understanding issues in primary care: perspectives of primary care physicians. Quality in Primary Care 14: 253.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

De Wet C, Bowie P (2011) Screening electronic patient records to detect preventable harm: a trigger tool for primary care. Quality in primary care 19.

Irvine EA (2004) Clinical governance: the role of measures. Quality in Primary Care 12: 283-288.

Klingenberg A, Hearnshaw H, Wensing M, Ferreira PL, Raposo V, et al. (2005) Older patients’ involvement in their healthcare: Can paper based tools help? A feasibility study in 11 European countries.

Klingenberg A, Hearnshaw H, Wensing M, Ferreira PL, Raposo V, et al. (2005) Older patients’ involvement in their healthcare: Can paper based tools help? A feasibility study in 11 European countries.

Babwah T (2011) Improving glycaemic control in patients attending a Trinidad health centre: a three-year quality improvement project. Quality in primary care 19.