0.8(top 17%)
Impact Factor
1(top 17%)
extended IF
60(top 7%)
H-Index
97
authors
4.1K
papers
35.6K
citations
382
citing journals
926
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Family Medicine

TitleYearCitations
Understanding interobserver agreement: the kappa statistic20053.8K
Brief questions to identify patients with inadequate health literacy20041K
Rapid estimate of adult literacy in medicine: a shortened screening instrument19931K
Rapid assessment of literacy levels of adult primary care patients1991374
The role of health literacy in patient-physician communication2002273
HITS: a short domestic violence screening tool for use in a family practice setting1998258
Culture, language, and the doctor-patient relationship2002222
Continuity of care and trust in one's physician: evidence from primary care in the United States and the United Kingdom2001220
Prevalence of domestic violence in community practice and rate of physician inquiry1992164
Medical students' ability to care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered patients2006159
Assessing communication competence: a review of current tools2005145
Practitioner empathy and the duration of the common cold2009134
New world views: preparing physicians in training for global health work2000130
Career influence of an international health experience during medical school2004120
Rural-urban differences in depression prevalence: implications for family medicine2006118
Objective structured clinical exams: a critical review2008116
Resident physician burnout: is there hope?2008115
Time and money: effects of no-shows at a family practice residency clinic2001108
Childhood immunization refusal: provider and parent perceptions2004108
Prostate cancer and sexually transmitted diseases: a meta-analysis2005104
Retention of neonatal resuscitation skills and knowledge: a randomized controlled trial1998100
Is communication a skill? Communication behaviors and being in relation200299
Eliminating bias in randomized controlled trials: importance of allocation concealment and masking200799
Views of primary care providers on follow-up care of cancer patients200799
Speaking and interruptions during primary care office visits200194