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Journal of Pain and Symptom Management

Advancing Palliative Care, Hospice, and Symptom Research

The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.

The Journal has strongly supported both quantitative and qualitative research underpinning the evolving discipline of palliative care, including clinical trials of pain or symptom control therapies, epidemiology of phenomena related to life-threatening disease and end-of-life care, instrument development to enhance clinical assessment and facilitate investigation, and health services studies evaluating the outcomes of diverse therapeutic models. It also offers extensive coverage of clinical practice issues, publishing both systematic and narrative reviews, case series and case reports, and both special articles and columns that present important updates on topics as varied as the international diversity of palliative medicine, the economics of palliative care, and bioethics in end-of-life care.

The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management's 2009 Impact Factor is 2.423. It is ranked: 70th out of 167 Clinical Neurology titles, 17th out of 69 Health Care Sciences & Services titles, and 28th out of 133 Medicine, General & Internal titles in the 2009 Journal Citation Reports®, published by Thomson Reuters.

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Editor Information

    Russell K. Portenoy, MD

Impact Factor

* 2011 Journal Citation ReportsĀ®, published by Thomson Reuters

  • Journal
  • Imprint: ELSEVIER
  • ISSN: 08853924
  • 2011 Impact Factor: 2.503*