PHYSICAL & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN GERIATRICS
metrics 2024
Elevating standards in physical and occupational therapy for seniors.
Introduction
PHYSICAL & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN GERIATRICS, published by Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, is a vital resource in the field of aging, dedicated to advancing knowledge and improving practices in physical and occupational therapy specifically tailored for the geriatric population. With an ISSN of 0270-3181 and E-ISSN of 1541-3152, this journal has been pivotal since its inception in 1981, providing a platform for scholars and practitioners to share innovative research and insights. Although currently listed in the Q4 quartile for Geriatrics and Gerontology and performing respectively in other categories, its ongoing commitment to research excellence and dissemination of evidence-based practices aligns with the increasing significance of rehabilitative care in an aging society. The journal contributes to understanding critical aspects of geriatric care, addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by health professionals in occupational and physical therapy. Researchers, professionals, and students in the field will find a wealth of knowledge that not only informs their practice but also fosters improved health outcomes for older adults. This journal is a crucial link between theory and practice, striving to illuminate the pathway for better rehabilitation paradigms in geriatric therapy.
Metrics 2024
Metrics History
Rank 2024
Scopus
IF (Web Of Science)
JCI (Web Of Science)
Quartile History
Similar Journals
GERONTOLOGIST
Leading the Way in Gerontological StudiesThe GERONTOLOGIST, published by Oxford University Press Inc, is a premier journal in the field of geriatrics and gerontology, with a distinguished history since its inception in 1961. This esteemed journal stands out with its impressive Q1 rankings in prominent categories, including Geriatrics and Gerontology, reflecting its vital role in disseminating innovative research and advancing knowledge within these critical disciplines. With an impact factor that ranks it among the top journals in both Nursing Gerontology and Medicine, the GERONTOLOGIST serves as a key resource for researchers, professionals, and students dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of older adults. Although it operates under a traditional access model, the journal remains committed to publishing cutting-edge studies that address the complexities of aging and inform evidence-based practices. By fostering a rich dialogue among scholars and practitioners, the GERONTOLOGIST is instrumental in shaping the future of gerontological research and policy.
AGEING & SOCIETY
Transforming Perspectives on Ageing Through Interdisciplinary StudyAGEING & SOCIETY, published by Cambridge University Press, is a premier journal focusing on the interdisciplinary study of ageing and its social implications. With an ISSN of 0144-686X and an E-ISSN of 1469-1779, this esteemed publication has established itself as a vital resource for researchers, professionals, and students in the fields of Geriatrics, Gerontology, Health Social Science, and Public Health. Its commitment to high-quality scholarly work is reflected in its impressive ranking within the top quartiles (Q1 and Q2) across multiple categories, boasting a remarkable influence in Arts and Humanities as well as Social Psychology, with Scopus rankings placing it in the 93rd percentile for Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) and the 88th percentile in Health (social science). Despite its lack of Open Access options, this journal, with a publication timeline spanning from 1981 to 2024, encourages a broad discourse on ageing by emphasizing both the theoretical and practical aspects of societal impacts, making it an essential platform for advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in ageing studies.
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
Fostering collaboration in stroke recovery strategies.Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, stands as a premier academic journal offering cutting-edge research and insights in the fields of rehabilitation, neurology, and community care. With an impressive impact factor reflecting its strong scholarly influence, this journal not only maintains a distinguished Q1 ranking in Community and Home Care and Rehabilitation but is also recognized in the Q2 category for Clinical Neurology, showcasing its relevance across multiple disciplines. Covering a comprehensive range of topics from neurorehabilitation techniques to patient-centered care strategies, Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation serves as an essential resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and students dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals recovering from stroke. With an accessible archive dating back to 1996 and continuous publication through 2024, this journal invites collaboration and discourse, fostering advancements in both theoretical knowledge and practical applications within the realm of stroke rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation Research and Practice
Leading the Way in Rehabilitation Knowledge Exchange.Rehabilitation Research and Practice is a distinguished open-access journal published by HINDAWI LTD, dedicated to advancing knowledge in the fields of rehabilitation, physical therapy, and sports therapy. With its ISSN 2090-2867 and E-ISSN 2090-2875, the journal has been a pivotal resource for researchers and practitioners since its inception in 2010. Based in Egypt and reaching an international audience, the journal encapsulates cutting-edge research and evidence-based practices that significantly contribute to patient care and rehabilitation strategies. Notably, it holds a reputable position in the Scopus rankings—42nd out of 161 in Medicine Rehabilitation and 74th out of 247 in Health Professions. The journal enjoys a Q2 status in the 2023 category quartiles, reflecting its influence and quality within the academic community. The journal's commitment to an open-access format not only enhances its visibility and accessibility but also fosters collaboration among professionals, making it an indispensable resource for anyone engaged in rehabilitation research and practice.
Journal of Frailty & Aging
Bridging research and practice in aging populations.Journal of Frailty & Aging, published by SPRINGER BASEL AG, is a leading platform dedicated to advancing research in the fields of aging, geriatrics, and gerontology. With an ISSN of 2260-1341 and an E-ISSN of 2273-4309, this journal has established itself as a pivotal resource for scholars and practitioners aiming to explore the complexities of frailty and its impact on aging populations. As of 2023, it proudly holds a Q3 classification in Aging and Q2 classifications in both Geriatrics and Gerontology, as well as Physiology (medical), alongside a notable Q1 ranking in Medicine (miscellaneous). The journal's Scopus ranks further reflect its quality and relevance, with rankings as high as #22 in Aging within the Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology category. The Journal of Frailty & Aging invites contributions that illuminate contemporary challenges and innovations in the field, offering Open Access to enhance the dissemination of knowledge. By publishing rigorous research and impactful reviews, the journal strives to foster a deeper understanding of health and well-being in older adults, making it an essential resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and students engaged in this vital area of study.
European Journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology
Exploring innovative solutions for elderly care.Welcome to the European Journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology, a peer-reviewed platform dedicated to advancing knowledge and research in the fields of geriatrics and gerontology. Published by GALENOS PUBL HOUSE, this journal serves as a critical resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and students who are involved in the care, treatment, and study of elderly populations. Since its inception in 2019 and running through 2024, the journal aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and disseminate innovative research that addresses the unique challenges faced by older adults. With an ISSN of 2687-2625, the journal is classified in the Q4 quartile of the Geriatrics and Gerontology category, signifying its emerging influence within the academic community, despite its current Scopus ranking of #113 out of 116, reflecting a rich opportunity for growth and visibility. Although the journal is not open access, it maintains a commitment to scholarly rigor and quality. Engage with the European Journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology to contribute to and learn from the evolving discourse in aging research.
BMC Geriatrics
Exploring breakthroughs in the science of aging.BMC Geriatrics is a leading open-access journal dedicated to advancing the field of geriatrics and gerontology. Published by BMC, this esteemed journal has been at the forefront of research since its inception in 2001, providing a vital platform for sharing innovative studies and insights that address the complexities of aging. With an impressive Q1 ranking in the 2023 category of Geriatrics and Gerontology and a solid Scopus ranking at #40 out of 116, BMC Geriatrics showcases high-impact research that influences clinical practices and policy-making. As a fully open-access publication, it ensures that groundbreaking research is freely available to researchers, practitioners, and students alike, promoting the diffusion of knowledge across the global healthcare community. This journal is crucial for anyone interested in the latest developments in elderly care, health issues affecting aging populations, and innovative interventions designed to improve quality of life among older adults.
Geriatrics & Gerontology International
Shaping Policies to Improve Elderly Well-BeingGeriatrics & Gerontology International, published by WILEY, is a prestigious academic journal dedicated to advancing the field of geriatric and gerontological research. With a strong focus on the interdisciplinary aspects of aging, this journal has established itself as a leading source of high-quality research, reflected in its impressive impact factor and 2023 Scopus rankings, including a Q1 status in Health (Social Science) and Q2 in both Geriatrics and Gerontology. Since its inception in 2004 and continuous publication from 2008 to 2024, it has fostered a vibrant exchange of ideas among researchers, clinicians, and students alike. The journal serves as a critical resource for innovative studies, reviews, and commentaries that help shape policies and practices affecting the elderly population. It is essential reading for those dedicated to improving the quality of life for older adults and contributes significantly to the understanding of the complexities surrounding aging.
Occupational Therapy International
Connecting research and practice for better lives.Occupational Therapy International, published by WILEY-HINDAWI, stands as a leading peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the field of occupational therapy. With an ISSN of 0966-7903 and an E-ISSN of 1557-0703, this journal has been an essential resource for researchers and practitioners since its inception in 1994. As an Open Access journal since 2017, it has significantly increased accessibility to innovative research, promoting the dissemination of knowledge and best practices within the discipline. Positioned in the Q2 quartile for Occupational Therapy and ranked #9 out of 31 in Scopus for Health Professions, this journal features high-quality studies that inform clinical practice and contribute to evidence-based interventions. The globally relevant research is enriched by contributions from various perspectives, making it a vital resource for those committed to improving life quality through occupational therapy. Stationed in London, England, the journal continues to reflect its international scope with contributions spanning diverse health systems and cultural contexts, paving the way for future advancements in therapy practices.
TOPICS IN GERIATRIC REHABILITATION
Bridging Research and Practice in Geriatric RehabilitationTopics in Geriatric Rehabilitation is a premier scholarly journal dedicated to advancing the field of geriatric rehabilitation, published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. With the ISSN 0882-7524 and an E-ISSN of 1550-2414, the journal has been a vital resource since its inception in 1985, providing a platform for innovative research and clinical studies that address the rehabilitation needs of older adults. It features a diverse range of articles that contribute significantly to the understanding of geriatric care practices, physical therapy, and rehabilitation strategies. Although currently categorized as Q4 in Geriatrics and Gerontology and Q3 in both Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy, and Rehabilitation, and general Rehabilitation, the journal continually strives to improve its scholarly impact and visibility within the medical community. The journal's eclectic content is invaluable for researchers, clinicians, and students alike, aiming to foster a better understanding of geriatric rehabilitation and improve health outcomes for older populations. With plans for expansion in open access options and a commitment to high-quality peer-reviewed content, Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation remains dedicated to supporting advancements in this crucial field.