Journal of Women's Health Care

Journal of Women's Health Care
Open Access

ISSN: 2167-0420

Journal of Women's Health Care : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Women's Health Care have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Women's Health Care has got h-index 21, which means every article in Journal of Women's Health Care has got 21 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Women's Health Care.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Total published articles

60 61 30 28 44

Conference proceedings

50 13 0 24 120

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

759 774 728 597 503
Journal total citations count 1841
Journal impact factor 5.14
Journal 5 years impact factor 4.65
Journal cite score 5.88
Journal h-index 21
Journal h-index since 2019 21
Important citations (1671)

Mohammed ba, mohammed bl, khorsheed mb. detection of candida albicans in females urinary tract infection by using microscopical and cultural methods of urine samples in kirkuk city-iraq.

Howells ie, abasi ij. predictors of severe perineal tear during delivery in yenagoa, southern nigeria. asian journal of research in medical and pharmaceutical sciences. 2021 apr 30:42-51.

Adwani n, fouly h, omer t. assessing the impact of obesity on pregnancy and neonatal outcomes among saudi women. nursing reports. 2021 jun;11(2):279-90.

Al ghamdi ds. a retrospective study of the incidence and predisposing factors of third-and fourth-degree perineal tears. saudi medical journal. 2020 nov;41(11):1241.

Worede dt, alemu s, tsegaye tb. risk factors for severe perineal laceration among vaginally delivered mothers in public hospitals in ethiopia: unmatched case control study. primary health care: open access. 2020 sep 25;10(4):1-5.

Rahman m, rahman sm, pervin j, aktar s, el arifeen s, rahman a. body mass index in early-pregnancy and selected maternal health outcomes: findings from two cohorts in bangladesh. journal of global health. 2020 dec;10(2).

Martucci m, conte m, ostan r, chiariello a, miele f, franceschi c, salvioli s, santoro a, provini f. both objective and paradoxical insomnia elicit a stress response involving mitokine production. aging (albany ny). 2020 jun 15;12(11):10497.

Coughenour p, sadicario js, karjane n, parlier-ahmad ab, phipps l, svikis ds. prevalence and social acceptability of cannabis, tobacco, and alcohol use in adult women. women's health reports. 2021 oct 1;2(1):452-8.

Rajuddin r, oscar r, dewi tp. serum vascular endothelial growth factor levels and uterine fibroid volume. indonesian journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 2020 apr 30:107-11.

Turabian jl. sex and gender bio-psychosocial differences in coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19): men have more biological problems, but women suffer more long-term serious psychosocial consequences and with more implications for population. j women’s health care. 2020;9(3):487.

Tareke aa, mittiku ym, tamiru at, rade bk, gudayu tw. underutilization of the recommended frequency of focused antenatal care services in northwest ethiopia: using andersen's healthcare service utilization model approach. clinical epidemiology and global health. 2021 jul 1;11:100746.

Biracyaza e, habimana s, rusengamihigo d, evans h. regular antenatal care visits were associated with low risk of low birth weight among newborns in rwanda: evidence from the 2014/2015 rwanda demographic health survey (rdhs) data. f1000research. 2021 may 19;10(402):402.

Rildayani r, nurjannah n, saputra i, yeni cm, usman s. the effect of the comprehensive midwifery care model with the one student one client (osoc) approach to birth outcomes in north aceh regency. budapest international research and critics institute (birci-journal): humanities and social sciences. 2020 jul 29;3(3):1676-82.

Mahendru r. girls and women speak out from afghan moral prisons: tackling extremism and violence against women in a conflict environment. global public health. 2021 may 4;16(5):729-45.

Azene ag, aragaw am. prevalence and associated factors of caesarean section in ethiopia: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Solomon aa. prevalence of ceserean section and associated factors in university of gondar comprehensive referal hospital, north west ethiopia, 2019.

Gedefaw g, demis a, alemnew b, wondmieneh a, getie a, waltengus f. prevalence, indications, and outcomes of caesarean section deliveries in ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. patient safety in surgery. 2020 dec;14(1):1-0.

Adjei-banuah ny, aduah va, ziblim sd, ayanore ma, amalba a, mogre v. nutrition knowledge is associated with the consumption of iron rich foods: a survey among pregnant women from a rural district in northern ghana. nutrition and metabolic insights. 2021 aug;14:11786388211039427.

Demis a, gedefaw g. knowledge on anemia and benefit of iron-folic acid supplementation among pregnant women attending antenatal care in public health facilities of woldia town, northeastern ethiopia: institution based cross-sectional study.

Ademuyiwa iy, ayamolowo sj, oginni mo, akinbode mo. awareness and prevention of anemia among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic at a university teaching hospital in nigeria.

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