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.

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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
Ronzoni P, Dogra N, Omigbodun O, Bella T, Atitola O (2010) Stigmatization of mental illness among Nigerian schoolchildren. International Journal of Social Psychiatry.56:507-514.
Walsh J, Scaife V, Notley C, Dodsworth J, Schofield G (2011)Perception of need and barriers to access: The mental health needs of young people attending a Youth Offending Team in the UK. Health & social care in the community.9:420-428.
Walsh J (2009)Children's understanding of mental ill health: implications for risk and resilience in relationships. Child & Family Social Work.14:115-122.
Macey M (2010)Ethnic, racial and religious inequalities: The perils of subjectivity. Springer.
Sakellari E, LEINO‐KILPI H, KALOKERINOU‐ANAGNOSTOPOULOU A (2011)Educational interventions in secondary education aiming to affect pupils' attitudes towards mental illness: a review of the literature. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing.18:166-176.
O'Reilly M, Taylor HC, Vostanis P (2009) “Nuts, schiz, psycho”: An exploration of young homeless people's perceptions and dilemmas of defining mental health. Social Science & Medicine. 68:1737-1744.
Thabet AA, Ibraheem AN, Shivram R, Winter EA, Vostanis P (2009)Parenting support and PTSD in children of a war zone. International Journal of Social Psychiatry.55:226-237.
BCUR MR (2005)Patient dignity: everyone’s business in healthcare. Diversity in Health and Social Care.2:259-261.
Butler C, Hatzidimitriadou E, Psoinos M. Managing equality and diversity in health care: the case of ethnic monitoring at St George's NHS Trust.
Osaguona VB, Edema OT(2014)Awareness and knowledge of glaucoma among hospital workers at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City. Sahel Medical Journal.17: 132.
Achigbu EO, Chuka-Okosa CM, Achigbu KI (2015) The knowledge, perception, and attitude of patients living with glaucoma and attending the eye clinic of a secondary health care facility in South‑East, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Ophthalmology.23:1-6.
Nijerya’da Kwara Eyaleti KO, Toplumundaki K (2014) EriÅŸkinler Arasında Glokom Hakkında Bilgi ve Risk Faktörleri. TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin.13:375-380.
McGee P (2009)Cultural Competence in Advanced Practice. Advanced Practice in Nursing and the Allied Health Professions.1:141.
Khamthung R, Suwonnaroop N, Kitnarong N, Watthayu N (2011) The Relationships among Knowledge of Glaucoma, Perceived Susceptibility, Received Information and Preventive Behavior of Glaucoma in Population at Risk. Journal of Nursing Science.29:93-101.
Joule N, Levenson R (2008)People from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities and vision services: a good practice guide. Thomas Pocklington-Trust Good Practice Guide.3.
Shah P, Agrawal P, Khaw PT, Shafi F, Sii F, et al. (2012)ReGAE 7: long‐term outcomes of augmented trabeculectomy with mitomycin C in African Caribbean patients. Clinical & experimental ophthalmology.40.
Johnson MR, Morjaria-Keval A (2007) Ethnicity, sight loss and invisibility. British Journal of Visual Impairment.25:21-31.
Gray TA, Fenerty C, Harper R, Lee A, Spencer AF, et al. (2010) Preliminary survey of educational support for patients prescribed ocular hypotensive therapy. Eye.24:1777-1786.
Cross V, Shah P, Bativala R, Spurgeon P (2007)ReGAE 2: glaucoma awareness and the primary eye-care service: some perceptions among African Caribbeans in Birmingham UK. Eye.21:912-20.
Gray TA, Fenerty C, Harper R, Spencer AF, Campbell M, et al. (2012)Individualised patient care as an adjunct to standard care for promoting adherence to ocular hypotensive therapy: an exploratory randomised controlled trial. Eye.26:407-417.