Quality in Primary Care Open Access

  • ISSN: 1479-1064
  • Journal h-index: 27
  • 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 27, which means every article in Quality in Primary Care has got 27 average citations.

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

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Year wise published articles

63 58 21 24 21

Year wise citations received

61 57 21 24 21
Journal total citations count 3264
Journal impact factor 4.22
Journal 5 years impact factor 7.36
Journal cite score 6.64
Journal h-index 27
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
Gowdhami, B., Jaabir, M., Archunan, G., & Suganthy, N. (2019). Anticancer potential of zinc oxide nanoparticles against cervical carcinoma cells synthesized via biogenic route using aqueous extract of Gracilaria edulis. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 103, 109840.
van Loenen, T., van den Berg, M. J., Faber, M. J., & Westert, G. P. (2015). Propensity to seek healthcare in different healthcare systems: analysis of patient data in 34 countries. BMC health services research, 15(1), 1-10.
Van Loenen, T., Faber, M. J., Westert, G. P., & Van den Berg, M. J. (2016). The impact of primary care organization on avoidable hospital admissions for diabetes in 23 countries. Scandinavian journal of primary health care, 34(1), 5-12.
Schäfer, W. L., Boerma, W. G., Murante, A. M., Sixma, H. J., Schellevis, F. G., & Groenewegen, P. P. (2015). Assessing the potential for improvement of primary care in 34 countries: a cross-sectional survey. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 93, 161-168.
van den Berg, M. J., van Loenen, T., & Westert, G. P. (2016). Accessible and continuous primary care may help reduce rates of emergency department use. An international survey in 34 countries. Family practice, 33(1), 42-50.
Pettigrew, L. M., De Maeseneer, J., Anderson, M. I. P., Essuman, A., Kidd, M. R., & Haines, A. (2015). Primary health care and the Sustainable Development Goals. The Lancet, 386(10009), 2119-2121.
Morgan, G. P. (2016). Truly Integrated Care Centred on the Individual: My Personal Vision for Wales. Archives of Community Medicine & Public Health, 2(1), 015-017.
Sato, K., Michinobu, R., & Kusaba, T. (2020). Mixed methods study protocol to examine perceptions of family medicine among long-term patients of a family medicine clinic in Japan. BMJ open, 10(9), e037113.
Ishikawa, N., & Fukushige, M. (2019). An Investigation of Medical Expenditures in Hospitals and Clinics Using Propensity Scores. In Disease, Human Health, and Regional Growth and Development in Asia (pp. 177-199). Springer, Singapore.
Sato, K., Michinobu, R., & Kusaba, T. (2020). Protocol: Mixed methods study protocol to examine perceptions of family medicine among long-term patients of a family medicine clinic in Japan. BMJ Open, 10(9).
Noknoy, S., Kassai, R., Sharma, N., Nicodemus, L., Canhota, C., & Goodyear-Smith, F. (2021). Integrating public health and primary care: the response of six Asia–Pacific countries to the COVID-19 pandemic. British Journal of General Practice, 71(708), 326-329.
Haruta, J., Ozone, S., & Hamano, J. (2020). Doctors’ professional identity and socialisation from medical students to staff doctors in Japan: narrative analysis in qualitative research from a family physician perspective. BMJ open, 10(7), e035300.
Matsumura, S., Watanabe, K., & Fukuhara, S. (2019). The association between physician's affiliation and patients’ adherence to their antihypertensive medication and pharmaceutical knowledge. Journal of general and family medicine, 20(1), 19-24.
Widyahening, I. S., Tanoto, R., Rinawan, F., Setiawati, E. P., & Leopando, Z. E. (2017). Does the establishment of universal health coverage drive the foundation of postgraduate education for primary care physicians?. Medical Journal of Indonesia, 26(2), 141-51.
Widyahening, I. S., Tanoto, R., Rinawan, F., Setiawati, E. P., & Leopando, Z. E. (2017). Does the establishment of universal health coverage drive the foundation of postgraduate education for primary care physicians?. Medical Journal of Indonesia, 26(2), 141-51.
Widyahening, I. S., Tanoto, R., Rinawan, F., Setiawati, E. P., & Leopando, Z. E. (2017). Does the establishment of universal health coverage drive the foundation of postgraduate education for primary care physicians?. Medical Journal of Indonesia, 26(2), 141-51.
Black, C. M., Ambegaonkar, B. M., Pike, J., Jones, E., Husbands, J., & Khandker, R. K. (2019). The diagnostic pathway from cognitive impairment to dementia in Japan: quantification using real-world data. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 33(4), 346-353.
Lim, Y. W., Ling, J., Lim, Z., & Chia, A. (2018). Family Medicine Clinic: a case study of a hospital–family medicine practice redesign to improve chronic disease care in the community in Singapore. Family practice, 35(5), 612-618.
Takeda, Y., Saiura, A., Takahashi, Y., Inoue, Y., Ishizawa, T., Mise, Y., ... & Ito, H. (2017). Asymptomatic pancreatic cancer: does incidental detection impact long-term outcomes?. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 21(8), 1287-1295.
Silva, W. P. D., & Silva, E. M. (2018). Integrative literature review: access to primary healthcare services. Revista brasileira de enfermagem, 71(3), 1178-1188.