Health Sociology Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Health Sociology Review is 7. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Debakarn Koorliny Wangkiny : steady walking and talking using first nations-led participatory action research methodologies to build relationships39
Matters of time in health and illness32
Understanding the role of context in health policy implementation: a qualitative study of factors influencing traditional medicine integration in the Indian public healthcare system23
Sleepscapes : rhythms, routines, and the dynamics of everyday and everynight life19
Orchestrating rhythms in autism care: enacting parental expertise in and through time16
Health professionals’ intervention in the context of domestic violence against women: exploring perceptions and experiences of providing healthcare15
The good pain patient: a critical evaluation of patients’ self-presentations in specialist pain clinics15
‘The night is for sleeping’: how nurses care for conflicting temporal orders in older person care13
Reading as therapy: medicalising books in an era of mental health austerity13
Resisting invisibility in healthcare responses to gender-based violence: a content analysis13
‘I think it's wrong, but it helps' – a focused ethnography of benzodiazepine practices in specialist palliative care12
From ethical consumers to collective action: advancing healthy and sustainable food systems11
Burdening patients: qualitative analysis of healthism in community-based hypertension care in China11
Correction11
Learning how to live well: the transformative potential of youth AOD biopedagogies9
Shifting solutions: tracking transformations of drugs, health and the ‘human’ through human rights processes in Australia9
Sedative administration in Spanish hospitals in the context of perinatal loss: findings from a mixed-methods study9
Medication use for the management of professional performance: between invisibility and social normalisation9
Men, bodywork, health and the potentiality of performance and image-enhancing drugs8
Beyond the challenge to research integrity: imposter participation in incentivised qualitative research and its impact on community engagement8
How do people drink alcohol at a low-risk level?8
Relational approaches to conceptualising, measuring and enacting wellbeing and care in palliative and end-of-life contexts7
How physiotherapists attend to the human aspects of care when working with people with low back pain: a thematic analysis7
My time, your time, our time. Older patients’ and GPs’ time sensibilities around email consultations7
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