International Journal of Care and Caring

短名Int. J. Care. Caring.
Journal Impact1.13
国际分区SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY(Q2)
ISSN2397-8821, 2397-883X
h-index14
涉及主题政治学心理学医学社会学法学经济哲学物理计算机科学护理部工程类生物业务量子力学老年学内科学认识论热力学病理
出版信息出版商: Policy Press出版周期: 期刊类型: journal
基本数据创刊年份: 2017原创研究文献占比98.08%自引率:25.00%Gold OA占比: 21.48%

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