Qualitative Health Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Qualitative Health Research is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Voices of Stakeholders Involved in Precision Medicine: The Co-Design and Evaluation of Qualitative Indicators of Intervention Acceptability, Fidelity and Context in PRecISion Medicine for Children84
How Person-Centred Is Cardiac Rehabilitation in England? Using Bourdieu to Explore Socio-Cultural Influences and Personalisation53
A Pianist’s Technique Rehabilitation After Post-Traumatic Stress: An Autoethnographic Study45
“Switching Hats”: Insights From Experienced Clinical Interviewers Turned Novice Research Interviewers41
Exploration of Family-Centered Care in NICUs: A Grounded Theory Methodology41
Through the Eyes of a Young Carer: A Photo Elicitation Study of Protective Resilience33
“You Probably Won’t Notice Any Symptoms”: Blood Pressure in Pregnancy—Discourses of Contested Expertise in an Era of Self-Care and Responsibilization30
Theorising Support for Interdisciplinary Early-Career Researchers Using Communicative Genre and ‘Rules of the Game’29
“Sense for Gambling” Among Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Men With Gambling Disorder28
Social Influences on Engagement With HIV Testing, Treatment and Care Services Among Men Who Have Sex With Men Living in Rural Uganda28
Ethnography in Health Services Research: Oscillation Between Theory and Practice28
Photovoice Revisited: Dialogue and Action as Pivotal25
Conceptualizing Symptom Invalidation as Experienced by Patients With Endometriosis24
Coalescing, Cross-Pollinating, Crystalising: Developing and Evaluating an Art Installation About Health Knowledge23
Physician Experiences and Perceived Barriers to Providing Quality Infertility Care in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana23
Self-Management in Older Pakistanis Living With Multimorbidity in East London23
Qualitative Findings on the Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on Australian Gay and Bisexual Men: Community Belonging and Mental Well-being23
“It’s Like Youth are Talking Into a Microphone That is not Plugged in”: Engaging Youth in Disaster Risk Reduction Through Photovoice22
“Now You Get to See Me”: Black Women Healthcare Professionals’ Experiences in Sister Circles During the Double Pandemic21
Exploring “Language of Suffering”: Idioms of Distress Among Eritrean Refugees Living in Israel21
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