Health Care for Women International
Overview
Health Care for Women International is a reputable journal dedicated to advancing the understanding and improvement of women's health care worldwide. It publishes high-quality research, reviews, and perspectives on a wide range of topics, including reproductive health, maternal care, gender-based violence, and healthcare disparities. With a focus on promoting evidence-based practices and policy changes, this journal serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers striving to enhance women's well-being and access to quality care.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Health Care Women Int
Publisher
Routledge
Start
1984
End
Continuing
Frequency
Twelve no. a year, 2009-
p-ISSN
0739-9332
e-ISSN
1096-4665
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialties
Nursing
Gynecology & Obstetrics
Health Services
Gynecology & Obstetrics
Health Services
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 6131
60
SJR / Ranks: 8001
564
CiteScore / Ranks: 9213
2.70
Recent Articles
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Bazaz R, Showkat H, Kamal M, Khan T, Jan R, Rehman M
Health Care Women Int
. 2025 Mar;
:1-27.
PMID: 40029855
In this study the authors aimed to understand the menstruation experiences and its associated consequences among adolescent tribal girls of the Fakir Gujri community of district Srinagar. The data were...
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Metin A, Kulakac O
Health Care Women Int
. 2025 Feb;
:1-21.
PMID: 40020080
In this study, we explored the impact of the Nursing Pregnant Education and Counseling Program, grounded in the Neuman Systems Model, on stress, coping, and birth outcomes for high-risk pregnant...
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Razu S, Usher K, Jones R, Islam M
Health Care Women Int
. 2025 Feb;
:1-23.
PMID: 40014849
Health issues of the marginalized social groups are often ignored in our society. In the present study, the authors investigate the health vulnerabilities of female sex workers (FSWs) in the...
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Cagan E, Eksioglu A, Taskin R, Solmaz E, Apay S
Health Care Women Int
. 2025 Feb;
:1-13.
PMID: 39993225
The authors of this study aimed to explore midwives' views and perceptions of ethnocentrism regarding obstetric racism. A total of 336 midwives participated in this descriptive and cross-sectional study. The...
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Yilar Erkek Z, Ozturk Altinayak S
Health Care Women Int
. 2025 Feb;
:1-17.
PMID: 39946096
Researchers aimed to determine the factors that cause the development of quiet quitting in female employees and the relationship between quiet quitting and the role of motherhood. Researchers the study...
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Kandemir F, Bozkus-Demir O, Kertisci E
Health Care Women Int
. 2025 Feb;
:1-20.
PMID: 39913245
The role of sexism in the menopausal process and symptoms has not been thoroughly investigated in the literature. In this context, we aim to test whether ambivalent sexism predicts irritability...
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Lasi S, Afshan G, Iqbal J, Ayub L
Health Care Women Int
. 2025 Jan;
1-20.
PMID: 39850979
The authors of this research explored community perspectives on women's mental health in rural Pakistan, using a qualitative approach to identify beliefs hindering women's access to mental healthcare. Data were...
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Baradwan S, Khadawardi K, Hamid O, Baradwan A, Alanazi N, Abdelwahed R, et al.
Health Care Women Int
. 2025 Jan;
1-16.
PMID: 39847547
We aimed to investigate the impact of virtual reality (VR) on maternal anxiety, satisfaction, and fetal physiological parameters during non-stress test (NST) in pregnant women. We conducted an extensive search...