Annals of Family Medicine

Papers
(The H4-Index of Annals of Family Medicine is 24. 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
How High-Performing Practices Improved Diabetes Care Quality?140
Patient experiences navigating US healthcare with long-COVID – Part 3 of 390
Family Medicine in Times of War74
Interventions Between Providers and Patients with Limited English Proficiency to Improve Health-Related Outcomes66
Lessons, Message, and Recommendations from Latina Survivor of Cervical Cancer for Healthcare Teams and Providers57
Practice organization characteristics are more impactful than intentions in practice scope of early-career family physicians54
Vision, Voice, Leadership in Times of Change: A Mission-Driven Response Framework49
Patient Communication Preferences for Prostate Cancer Screening Discussions: A Scoping Review44
Furthering Vision, Voice, and Leadership in Academic Family Medicine Through the Leads and BRC Fellowships43
PurpLE Clinic: A Primary Care Pilot for Survivors of Sexual Violence, Abuse, and Exploitation43
NAPCRG Launches New Strategic Plan42
Effect of an Advanced Community Paramedic Program to Shorten or Prevent Hospitalizations: A Pragmatic, Point-of-Care, Randomized Clinical Trial41
Chest Pain in Primary Care: A Systematic Review of Risk Stratification Tools to Rule Out Acute Coronary Syndrome36
Changes in Family Physicians Over Time in Alberta, Canada: A 16-Year Population-Based Cohort Study30
Obstacles and Opportunities on the Path to Improving Health Professions Education and Practice: Lessons From HRSA’s Academic Units for Primary Care Training and Enhancement28
STFM Webinars and Podcasts: Expanding Access to Faculty Development in Family Medicine28
Effective Facilitator Strategies for Supporting Primary Care Practice Change: A Mixed Methods Study28
Joint Display of Integrated Data Collection for Mixed Methods Research: An Illustration From a Pediatric Oncology Quality Improvement Study27
Deep End Kawasaki/Yokohama: A New Challenge for GPs in Deprived Areas in Japan27
Growing Evidence Supports an Implementation Shift Toward Vaginal Sampling forChlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, andTrichomonas vaginalisScreening26
New AAFP President Calls on Family Physicians to be “Servant Leaders”25
Exploring the Telehealth Experiences of Service Users with Mental-Physical Multimorbidity during the COVID-19 pandemic24
Intimacy, Vulnerability, and the Imperfect Art of Patient-Centered Self-Disclosure24
Soaring to New Heights: Strengthening Outcomes and Assessment in Residency24
Validation of the “Proactive” self-assessment tool for older people to identify their own risk of functional decline24
Not Like They Used To: The Decline of Procedural Competency in Medical Training24
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