Diversity & Equality in Health and Care Open Access

  • ISSN: 2049-5471
  • Journal h-index: 10
  • Journal CiteScore: 3.5
  • Journal Impact Factor: 4.4
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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 10, which means every article in Diversity & Equality in Health and Care has got 10 average citations.

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

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Total published articles

42 51 62 58 39 37 40 49 52

Research, Review articles and Editorials

10 10 29 36 28 30 25 35 8

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

30 39 40 35 45 42 45 39 10

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

499 780 706 636 530 494 498 422 424
Journal total citations count 10116
Journal impact factor 4.4
Journal 5 years impact factor 14.03
Journal cite score 3.5
Journal h-index 10
Important citations

Irshad T. The social meanings and implications of the Beta-thalassaemia trait among South Asian women in England.

Fazil Q. Working with Interpreters for Spoken Languages.

Hurwitz B, Sheikh A (2009) Health care mistakes, violations and patient safety. Health care errors and patient safety.23:2:1.

Cooper M, Harding S, Mullen K, O'Donnell C (2012)‘A chronic disease is a disease which keeps coming back… it is like the flu’: chronic disease risk perception and explanatory models among French-and Swahili-speaking African migrants. Ethnicity & health.17:597-613.

Gverić NK (2013)Emocionalni odgovor na posao zdravstvenih suradnika zaposlenih u bolničkom zdravstvenom sustavu Republike Hrvatske. Hrvatska revija za rehabilitacijska istrazivanja. 49:78-91.

MA PM (2007) Shop till they drop. Diversity in Health and Social Care.4:157-161.

Hong YJ. The Influence of Perceived Workplace Spirituality on Job Satisfaction, Intention to Leave, and Emotional Exhaustion among Community Mental Health Center Workers in the State of Kansas (Doctoral dissertation, University of Kansas).

Beauregard N, Marchand A, Blanc ME (2011) What do we know about the non-work determinants of workers' mental health? A systematic review of longitudinal studies. BMC Public Health.11:439.

Johnson JG, Williams Jr L, SA CC, Livingstone FB. Category Archives: Books. Sociology.;45:963-976.

Irshad T. The social meanings and implications of the Beta-thalassaemia trait among South Asian women in England.

Mark RD. Mixed Heritage: Perspectives On Health And Welfare (Mark RD Johnson,).

Dyson SM, Abuateya H, Atkin K, Culley LA, Dyson SE, et al. (2008) Local authorities and the education of young people with sickle cell disorders in England. International Studies in Sociology of Education.18:47-60.

Dyson SM, Abuateya H, Atkin K, Culley L, Dyson SE,et al. (2010) members of the Sickle Cell and Education (SCED) Group. Reported school experiences of young people living with sickle cell disorder in England. British Educational Research Journal.36:125-142.

Cert BA. The gender lottery: maternal mortality in rich and poor nations.

Smye V, Josewski V, Kendall E (2010) Cultural safety: An overview. First Nations, Inuit and Métis Advisory Committee.1:28.

Phiri J, Dietsch E, Bonner A (2010) Cultural safety and its importance for Australian midwifery practice. Collegian.17:105-111.

De D, Richardson J (2008) Cultural safety: an introduction. Paediatric Care.20:39-44.

Brown R, Furyk J (2009)Racial disparities in health care—emergency department management of minor head injury. International journal of emergency medicine.2:161-166.

Briley A, Seed PT, Tydeman G, Ballard H, Waterstone M,ET AL. (2014) Reporting errors, incidence and risk factors for postpartum haemorrhage and progression to severe PPH: a prospective observational study. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.121:876-88.

Anderson TL, Dixon KH, Lewallen LP, Jarrett-Pulliam C. This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in.