Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare

Papers
(The H4-Index of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare is 15. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Prevalence and predictors of depression in Jordanian women post-hysterectomy: A multi-centre cross-sectional study52
Colombian adolescents’ preferences for independently accessing sexual and reproductive health services: A cross-sectional and bioethics analysis46
Midwife Educators’ perceptions of the efficacy of the Objective Structured clinical assessment of life-saving interventions - a qualitative interview study in Bangladesh44
The Cisnormative Blindspot Explained: Healthcare Experiences of Trans Men and Non-Binary Persons and the accessibility to inclusive sexual & reproductive Healthcare, an integrative review39
Assessment of menstrual material needs as a measure of health and menstrual equity in the postpartum period27
Exploring the concept of unmet need within sexual and reproductive health in England: A qualitative Delphi exercise25
The importance of patient-centered contraceptive care: Linking provider contraceptive coercion to patient psychological distress and mental well-being23
“Community members question me and flaunt their children before me”: A call for psychosocial support for women with infertility in Northern Ghana20
Optimizing menstrual health and hygiene management in the U.S.: A mixed-methods study of the barriers and the role of healthcare professionals18
Reforming professional identity: experiences of internationally educated midwives in a Swedish bridging program – A qualitative study17
Sexual and reproductive health outcomes and parent-child communication among youth in western Kenya16
Medical student perceptions of clinical abortion training opportunities across the United States16
Introducing tranexamic acid into the protocol for management of post-partum haemorrhage: An observational study using repeated cross-sectional analysis16
Family planning practices and women’s impression of the reproductive life plan in Eswatini15
Bearing the burden of spill-over effects: Living with a woman affected by symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse after vaginal birth – from a partner’s perspective15
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