Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare is 27. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Community Pharmacists’ Knowledge and Attitude Towards Opioid Pain Medication Use in Bahir Dar City, North-West Ethiopia240
Assessing Students’ Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding the Risks and Prevention of Consanguineous Marriage: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey182
Analysis of Factors Influencing Depression in Elderly People Living with HIV/AIDS Based on Structural Equation Model: A Cross-Sectional Study in Guangxi, China163
The Effect of Visual Impairment and Its Severity on Vision-Related and Health-Related Quality of Life in Jordan: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study108
The Effects on the Number of Patients Visiting the Emergency Units: Comparison Study Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic in Saudi Arabia102
Translation and Validation of the TANGO Nocturia Screening Tool into Greek82
Association Between Nutritional Knowledge, Dietary Regimen, and Excess Body Weight in Primary School Teachers62
Assessment of Knowledge and Fear of Scabies in a Saudi Population60
Early Mobilization in Post-Orthopedic Surgery Patients: A Scoping Review57
CECT-Based Radiomic Nomogram of Different Machine Learning Models for Differentiating Malignant and Benign Solid-Containing Renal Masses54
The Effect of Task Cognitive Difficulty on Perceptual-Cognitive Indicators: Evidence on the Relationship Between Challenge Point Framework (CPF) and Cognitive Development in Table Tennis Beginners50
The Effective Reduction of Violence Against Doctors Through the Improvement of Medical Humanistic Care42
Utilizing a Wireless Radar Framework in Combination With Deep Learning Approaches to Evaluate Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity in Home-Setting Environments42
Risk Prediction Models for Gastric Cancer: A Scoping Review41
How Ready are Pediatricians and Family Physicians in Saudi Arabia to Perform Clinical Screening of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip?38
Bibliometric and Bioinformatics Analysis of Renal Impairment in Multiple Myeloma: Trends and Research Hotspots, and Associated Genetic Pathways (2000-2023)37
Comprehensive Analysis of the Biomechanical Research of Pelvic Organ Prolapse: A Scientometric Approach32
Assessment of Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Children With Congenital Heart Disease Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Focus on Brain Volume as a Predictor of Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities32
Assessment of the Health-Promoting Behaviors of Hospitalized Patients with Non-Communicable Diseases During the Second Wave of COVID-19 [Corrigendum]31
Assessment of Attitude of Primary Care Medical Staff Toward Patient Safety Culture in Primary Health-care Centers–—Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia29
The Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Diabetic Nephropathy: A Bibliometric Analysis29
Association Between Dry Eye Disease with Anxiety and Depression Among Medical Sciences Students in Qassim Region: Cortisol Levels in Tears as a Stress Biomarker29
Assessment of Government Intervention Effectiveness in Scrubbing COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Pros and Cons on Educational Activities, The Case of Dire Dawa City [Erratum]29
Understanding Colorectal Cancer Screening Barriers in Saudi Arabia: Insights From a Cross-Sectional Study29
A Systematic Scoping Review of Motivations and Barriers in COVID-19 Volunteering Among Health Students: The Potential for Future Pandemic Volunteers28
Identification of Energy Metabolism-Related Subtypes and Diagnostic Biomarkers for Osteoarthritis by Integrating Bioinformatics and Machine Learning28
The Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Team Huddles in Healthcare Hospital-Based Setting27
Mindfulness and Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: An Umbrella Review27
COVID-19 Prevention Practices and Associated Factors Among Farmers in Peri-Urban Areas of Northeastern Ethiopia27
Management of Acute Appendicitis During the COVID-19 Pandemic is Significantly Different: A Retrospective Single UK Hospital Study27
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