Qualitative Health Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Qualitative Health Research is 22. 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
“Sense for Gambling” Among Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Men With Gambling Disorder141
Theorising Support for Interdisciplinary Early-Career Researchers Using Communicative Genre and ‘Rules of the Game’91
A Pianist’s Technique Rehabilitation After Post-Traumatic Stress: An Autoethnographic Study72
Navigating Uncertainty: Professional Trajectories and Recognition Boundaries in Integrative Medicine in Spain55
Navigating Motherhood and Mental Health: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Care-Experienced Mothers49
Exploring “Language of Suffering”: Idioms of Distress Among Eritrean Refugees Living in Israel38
Conceptualizing Symptom Invalidation as Experienced by Patients With Endometriosis32
“It’s Like Youth are Talking Into a Microphone That is not Plugged in”: Engaging Youth in Disaster Risk Reduction Through Photovoice32
Through the Eyes of a Young Carer: A Photo Elicitation Study of Protective Resilience30
“Rising Like Phoenix From the Ashes”: An Arts-Based Qualitative Study of Mental Health Resilience and Recovery in Romania28
HIV Diagnosis as Both Biographical Disruption and Biographical Reinforcement: Experiences of HIV Diagnoses Among Recently Diagnosed People Living With HIV27
“Now You Get to See Me”: Black Women Healthcare Professionals’ Experiences in Sister Circles During the Double Pandemic26
Coalescing, Cross-Pollinating, Crystalising : Developing and Evaluating an Art Installation About Health Knowledge26
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 Children25
The Sensory Experience of Waiting for Parents of Children Awaiting Transplant: A Narrative Ethnography25
“Switching Hats”: Insights From Experienced Clinical Interviewers Turned Novice Research Interviewers24
Constructing Research Quality: On the Performativity of the COREQ Checklist24
A Review on Carspecken’s Critical Ethnography24
Power and Ethics in Peer Research With Young People: A Critical Review of the Health and Social Work Literature23
Empowering Cancer Survivors in Managing Their Own Health: A Paradoxical Dynamic Process of Taking and Letting Go of Control23
Exploration of Family-Centered Care in NICUs: A Grounded Theory Methodology23
How Person-Centred Is Cardiac Rehabilitation in England? Using Bourdieu to Explore Socio-Cultural Influences and Personalisation23
‘You Are Not Alone, We’ve Got You’: Power Plays, Devotion, and Punishment on Healthy Eating and Pro-Eating Disorder Websites22
“I’m Fighting for My Life”: Exploring Interactions Between Black Women with Breast Cancer and Healthcare Providers22
“You’re Just Stuck in a Hole, Really”: Mechanisms of Structural Racism Through Migrant Agricultural Worker Housing in Canada22
Fractured Memories, Enduring Self: A Feminist Autoethnography of Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis22
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