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Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health
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7
(top 2%)
Impact Factor
7.8
(top 2%)
extended IF
36
(top 11%)
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Most Cited Articles of Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health
Title
Year
Citations
Reflecting on reflexive thematic analysis
2019
1.8K
Generalizability in qualitative research: misunderstandings, opportunities and recommendations for the sport and exercise sciences
2018
430
To saturate or not to saturate? Questioning data saturation as a useful concept for thematic analysis and sample-size rationales
2021
412
Post-qualitative inquiry and the new materialist turn: implications for sport, health and physical culture research
2017
95
A new view: exploring positive youth development in elite sport contexts
2011
91
‘More than a game’: impact of The First Tee life skills programme on positive youth development: project introduction and Year 1 findings
2013
90
The think aloud method: what is it and how do I use it?
2017
82
Never the twain shall meet? Quantitative psychological researchers’ perspectives on qualitative research
2011
68
Intention and epochē in tension: autophenomenography, bracketing and a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment
2011
66
What works in coach learning, how, and for whom? A grounded process of soccer coaches’ professional learning
2017
63
See the sport, not the disability: exploring the Paralympic paradox
2012
63
Coaches of athletes with a physical disability: a look at their learning experiences
2012
61
An interpretative phenomenological analysis of burnout and recovery in elite soccer coaches
2012
57
Towards a conceptual understanding of acute cultural adaptation: a preliminary examination of ACA in female swimming
2012
56
The role of coaches of wheelchair rugby in the development of athletes with a spinal cord injury
2012
49
‘I’m proud of what I achieved; I’m also ashamed of what I done’: a soccer coach’s tale of sport, status, and criminal behaviour
2016
49
Exploring news media representations of women’s exercise and subjectivity through critical discourse analysis
2012
46
‘Does he look like a Paki?’ an exploration of ‘whiteness’, positionality and reflexivity in inter-racial sports research† The term ‘Paki’ is a racist and derogatory term used to describe members of the Pakistani diaspora.View all notes
2014
45
Narratives of despair and loss: pain, injury and masculinity in the sport of mixed martial arts
2012
43
Exploring the role of social capital in community-based physical activity: qualitative insights from parkrun
2018
42
Narratives of young women athletes’ experiences of emotional pain and self-compassion
2014
42
Moving beyond words: exploring the use of an arts-based method in Aboriginal community sport research
2013
42
Interrogating disability: the (de)composition of a recovering Paralympian
2012
42
Enablers and barriers for male students transferring life skills from the sports hall into the classroom
2015
41
‘It is fun, fitness and football really’: a process evaluation of a football-based health intervention for men
2013
41
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