Journal of Health Services Research & Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Health Services Research & Policy is 6. 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
What happens when private general practitioners receive incentivisation offers from pharmaceutical sales representatives? A qualitative study in Pakistan82
From purges to broken partnerships: an international response to the global impact of Trump’s war on science34
Organizing to address overtreatment in cancer care near the end of life: Evidence from Denmark28
Tools for the identification of victims of domestic abuse and modern slavery in remote services: A systematic review26
Staff experiences of implementing patient-initiated follow-up (PIFU) in the NHS in England: findings from a rapid qualitative evaluation25
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with disabilities and implications for health services research22
Navigating the micro-politics of major system change: The implementation of Sustainability Transformation Partnerships in the English health and care system20
Audit of submissions: July 2023–June 202419
Immigrants’ and refugees’ experiences of access to health and social services during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto, Canada19
A qualitative exploration of the perceived barriers and enablers of providing mental health care in rural Australian general practice18
Looking back as thoughts turn to the future of the Journal of Health Services Research & Policy17
Improving the quality of residential care for people with disabilities — What is the experience of inspectors when implementing care quality regulations in Ireland?16
The impact and legacy of COVID-19 on community-based multidisciplinary teams organising integrated health and social care for older people with long-term conditions: Findings from the evaluation of th16
Staff perspectives on barriers to and facilitators of quality of life, health, wellbeing, recovery and reduced risk for older forensic mental-health patients: A qualitative interview study13
The role of family caregivers in critical illness survivor recovery at home: A qualitative study13
Counseling and other factors associated with contraceptive use among active duty US military servicewomen13
Protected appointment-based waiting list strategies are associated with waiting time reductions in outpatient and community health services: A systematic review and meta-analysis12
The views of older people on community-based multi-disciplinary team caseloads and informal carers about health and care services in two Integrated Care Pioneer sites in England11
Using arts-based research in applied health care: An example from an evaluation of NHS dental contract reform in Wales10
Expected wait times for access to a disease-modifying Alzheimer’s treatment in England: A modelling study10
CORRECTION NOTICE “Family physician services and blood pressure control in China: A population-based retrospective cohort study”8
Job preferences of Chinese primary health care workers: A discrete choice experiment8
Engaging health care professionals in quality improvement: A qualitative study exploring the synergies between projects of professionalisation and institutionalisation in quality improvement collabora7
Addressing health worker migration in Africa7
Factors influencing the match between patient needs and primary care services: Patient and healthcare provider perspectives from two Canadian provinces7
Trauma and resilience informed research principles and practice: A framework to improve the inclusion and experience of disadvantaged populations in health and social care research7
A pilot study examining the impact of a pragmatic process for improving the cultural responsiveness of non-Aboriginal alcohol and other drug treatment services using routinely collected data in Austra7
Collaborative and integrated working between general practice and community pharmacies: A realist review of what works, for whom, and in which contexts7
State-level heterogeneity in associations between structural stigma and individual health care access: A multilevel analysis of transgender adults in the United States7
Implementing patient navigator programmes within a hospital setting in Toronto, Canada: A qualitative interview study7
Tackling disrespect in health care: The relevance of socio-relational equality7
Does income matter for the policy effect of public long-term care insurance on informal care use in China? A quasi-experimental study7
Encouraging openness in health care: Policy and practice implications of a mixed-methods study in the English National Health Service6
Audit of submissions: July 2021–June 20226
Challenges, benefits, and strategies for delivering pregnancy care to people with disabilities: A qualitative study of service providers and decision-makers in Ontario, Canada6
Disrespect in health care: An epistemic injustice6
Patient and multidisciplinary health professional perceptions of an Australian geriatric evaluation and management and rehabilitation hospital in the home service6
‘I’m a bit of an invisible worker’ – Health care and social sector students’ experiences of casual and temporary agency work6
Case mix-based changes in health status: A prospective study of elective surgery patients in Vancouver, Canada6
Remote care – good for some, but not for all?6
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