Amy LeClair

774 total citations
35 papers, 469 citations indexed

About

Amy LeClair is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Amy LeClair has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 469 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in General Health Professions, 9 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 8 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Amy LeClair's work include Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (5 papers), Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (5 papers) and Global Cancer Incidence and Screening (4 papers). Amy LeClair is often cited by papers focused on Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (5 papers), Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (5 papers) and Global Cancer Incidence and Screening (4 papers). Amy LeClair collaborates with scholars based in United States, Denmark and Iran. Amy LeClair's co-authors include Jeffrey T. Parsons, Brian C. Kelly, Brooke E. Wells, Mark Pawson, Sarit A. Golub, Karen M. Freund, Daniel Tracy, Grace H. Yoon, Arvin Garg and Elena Byhoff and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Amy LeClair

33 papers receiving 456 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Amy LeClair United States 14 141 135 117 115 69 35 469
Hanh Ngo Australia 14 133 0.9× 120 0.9× 73 0.6× 245 2.1× 62 0.9× 47 553
Josefine Atzendorf Germany 10 116 0.8× 97 0.7× 127 1.1× 61 0.5× 41 0.6× 23 391
Leah Hamilton United States 12 143 1.0× 238 1.8× 142 1.2× 195 1.7× 49 0.7× 31 531
Andrew W. Tu Canada 15 230 1.6× 326 2.4× 103 0.9× 291 2.5× 62 0.9× 43 763
Alexandra N’Goran Switzerland 15 168 1.2× 301 2.2× 84 0.7× 63 0.5× 60 0.9× 32 570
Rita Augustin Germany 12 163 1.2× 317 2.3× 101 0.9× 92 0.8× 50 0.7× 22 525
Amy Hubbell United States 7 89 0.6× 229 1.7× 122 1.0× 81 0.7× 95 1.4× 9 499
Virginia LeBaron United States 15 196 1.4× 41 0.3× 87 0.7× 301 2.6× 78 1.1× 62 604
Julia Zur United States 9 133 0.9× 151 1.1× 49 0.4× 125 1.1× 43 0.6× 24 353
Matiwos Soboka Ethiopia 11 113 0.8× 122 0.9× 158 1.4× 37 0.3× 26 0.4× 39 414

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Fields of papers citing papers by Amy LeClair

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Amy LeClair

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Amy LeClair. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Amy LeClair based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Amy LeClair. Amy LeClair is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Boehmer, Ulrike, Amy LeClair, & Bill M. Jesdale. (2024). Trends in Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data Collection. Medical Care. 62(9). 612–616. 1 indexed citations
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LeClair, Amy, Rebecca Rose, Thomas W. Concannon, et al.. (2024). Health Care Workers’ Perspectives on Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Adult Primary Care Setting. Medical Care. 62(12). 814–819.
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Kasturi, S.Psi. Taufik, et al.. (2023). Measuring What Matters: A Qualitative Study of the Relevance and Clinical Utility of PROMIS Surveys in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. The Journal of Rheumatology. 51(1). 61–68. 3 indexed citations
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Byhoff, Elena, et al.. (2023). Designing an implementation strategy to increase health-related social needs screening: Applying the PRISM framework in a resource-limited clinical setting. Translational Behavioral Medicine. 14(3). 197–205. 5 indexed citations
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LeClair, Amy, Stephenie C. Lemon, Karen M. Freund, et al.. (2022). Development of a workflow process mapping protocol to inform the implementation of regional patient navigation programs in breast oncology. Cancer. 128(S13). 2649–2658. 4 indexed citations
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Dalton, Susanne Oksbjerg, Erik Jakobsen, Randi V. Karlsen, et al.. (2022). NAVIGATE: improving survival in vulnerable patients with lung cancer through nurse navigation, symptom monitoring and exercise – study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open. 12(10). e060242–e060242. 4 indexed citations
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LeClair, Amy, et al.. (2022). Parent Perspectives on Screening for Social Needs During Pediatric Hospitalizations. Hospital Pediatrics. 12(8). 681–690. 22 indexed citations
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LeClair, Amy, Tracy A. Battaglia, Jennifer S. Haas, et al.. (2021). Assessment of patient navigation programs for breast cancer patients across the city of Boston. Supportive Care in Cancer. 30(3). 2435–2443. 5 indexed citations
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Wurcel, Alysse G., Jessica Wolpaw Reyes, Deirdre Burke, et al.. (2021). “I’m not gonna be able to do anything about it, then what’s the point?”: A broad group of stakeholders identify barriers and facilitators to HCV testing in a Massachusetts jail. PLoS ONE. 16(5). e0250901–e0250901. 11 indexed citations
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LeClair, Amy, et al.. (2021). Clinical Stakeholder Perspectives on Pediatric Inpatient Screening for Social Needs. Academic Pediatrics. 22(3). 470–477. 17 indexed citations
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Kressin, Nancy R., Norma Terrin, Amresh Hanchate, et al.. (2020). Is insurance instability associated with hypertension outcomes and does this vary by race/ethnicity?. BMC Health Services Research. 20(1). 216–216. 12 indexed citations
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Yoon, Grace H., et al.. (2020). Parent Perspectives During Hospital Readmissions for Children With Medical Complexity: A Qualitative Study. Hospital Pediatrics. 10(3). 222–229. 21 indexed citations
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LeClair, Amy, Virginia Kotzias, Jonathan A. Garlick, et al.. (2020). Facilitating stakeholder engagement in early stage translational research. PLoS ONE. 15(7). e0235400–e0235400. 13 indexed citations
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Kasturi, S.Psi. Taufik, John B. Wong, Lisa A. Mandl, Timothy E. McAlindon, & Amy LeClair. (2020). “Unspoken Questions”: A Qualitative Study of Rheumatologists’ Perspectives on the Clinical Implementation of Patient-reported Outcome Measures. The Journal of Rheumatology. 47(12). 1822–1830. 6 indexed citations
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Freund, Karen M., Sarah A. Reisinger, Amy LeClair, et al.. (2019). Insurance Stability and Cancer Screening Behaviors. Health Equity. 3(1). 177–182. 10 indexed citations
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Selker, Harry P., Lisa C. Welch, Janis L. Breeze, et al.. (2019). Scientific Review Committees as part of institutional review of human participant research: Initial implementation at institutions with Clinical and Translational Science Awards. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(2). 115–124. 3 indexed citations
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LeClair, Amy, et al.. (2018). Lessons learned from developing and sustaining a community-research collaborative through translational research. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science. 2(2). 79–85. 9 indexed citations
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LeClair, Amy, et al.. (2018). Patients' Perspectives on Reasons for Unplanned Readmissions. Journal for Healthcare Quality. 41(4). 237–242. 6 indexed citations
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LeClair, Amy, Brian C. Kelly, Mark Pawson, Brooke E. Wells, & Jeffrey T. Parsons. (2015). Motivations for prescription drug misuse among young adults: Considering social and developmental contexts. Drugs Education Prevention and Policy. 22(3). 208–216. 28 indexed citations
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Kelly, Brian C., Brooke E. Wells, Mark Pawson, Amy LeClair, & Jeffrey T. Parsons. (2013). Combinations of prescription drug misuse and illicit drugs among young adults. Addictive Behaviors. 39(5). 941–944. 41 indexed citations

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