Anna Aftyka

522 total citations
38 papers, 360 citations indexed

About

Anna Aftyka is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Clinical Psychology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Anna Aftyka has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 360 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 11 papers in Clinical Psychology and 10 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Anna Aftyka's work include Infant Development and Preterm Care (15 papers), Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (9 papers) and Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units (9 papers). Anna Aftyka is often cited by papers focused on Infant Development and Preterm Care (15 papers), Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (9 papers) and Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units (9 papers). Anna Aftyka collaborates with scholars based in Poland. Anna Aftyka's co-authors include Beata Rybojad, Patryk Rzońca, Hanna Karakuła‐Juchnowicz, Ewa Humeniuk, Marzena Samardakiewicz, Danuta Zarzycka, Magdalena Dmoszyńska‐Graniczka, M Latalski, J. Drabowicz and Oleg Gorbaniuk and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Scientific Reports and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Anna Aftyka

36 papers receiving 349 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anna Aftyka Poland 12 158 158 88 86 78 38 360
Marit F. Svindseth Norway 10 145 0.9× 144 0.9× 94 1.1× 48 0.6× 73 0.9× 18 322
Mohammad Al‐Motlaq Jordan 12 141 0.9× 102 0.6× 127 1.4× 70 0.8× 114 1.5× 44 398
Henrietta Ockhuijsen Netherlands 13 194 1.2× 96 0.6× 52 0.6× 119 1.4× 37 0.5× 19 384
Jessica C. Raisanen United States 11 168 1.1× 80 0.5× 88 1.0× 119 1.4× 40 0.5× 19 306
Carmen Caicedo United States 9 214 1.4× 195 1.2× 97 1.1× 116 1.3× 85 1.1× 16 409
Susanne Klawetter United States 10 139 0.9× 74 0.5× 63 0.7× 64 0.7× 69 0.9× 23 253
Suza Trajkovski Australia 8 109 0.7× 65 0.4× 112 1.3× 94 1.1× 129 1.7× 17 350
Ailsa Munns Australia 10 105 0.7× 92 0.6× 89 1.0× 65 0.8× 111 1.4× 36 290
Louise Peters Australia 9 72 0.5× 129 0.8× 52 0.6× 226 2.6× 139 1.8× 16 386
Lois A. Haggerty United States 10 71 0.4× 113 0.7× 59 0.7× 69 0.8× 140 1.8× 22 364

Countries citing papers authored by Anna Aftyka

Since Specialization
Citations

This map shows the geographic impact of Anna Aftyka's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Anna Aftyka with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Anna Aftyka more than expected).

Fields of papers citing papers by Anna Aftyka

Since Specialization
Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

This network shows the impact of papers produced by Anna Aftyka. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Anna Aftyka. The network helps show where Anna Aftyka may publish in the future.

Co-authorship network of co-authors of Anna Aftyka

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Anna Aftyka. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Anna Aftyka 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 Anna Aftyka. Anna Aftyka 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
1.
Maćkiewicz, Barbara, et al.. (2025). Posttraumatic stress and growth in pulmonary patients recovered from COVID-19. Scientific Reports. 15(1). 3850–3850.
2.
Rybojad, Beata, et al.. (2023). Comparison of Professionally and Parentally Administered Analgesia Before Emergency Department Admission. Pain Management Nursing. 24(5). 486–491. 1 indexed citations
3.
Aftyka, Anna, Beata Rybojad, & Wioletta Mędrzycka‐Dąbrowska. (2023). Neonatal Pictures in a NICU as a Mode of Nursing Intervention to Enhance Parent-Infant Bonding: Parents’ Experience during the COVID Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20(4). 3576–3576. 1 indexed citations
4.
Rybojad, Beata, et al.. (2022). Pain Evaluation in the Paediatric Emergency Department: Differences in Ratings by Patients, Parents and Nurses. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19(4). 2489–2489. 7 indexed citations
5.
Aftyka, Anna, et al.. (2021). Peritraumatic distress in mothers of severely ill children: a cross-sectional study. Anaesthesiology Intensive Therapy. 53(3). 232–240. 2 indexed citations
6.
Latalski, M, et al.. (2020). Neurodevelopmental outcome and early rehabilitation of premature babies – is it needed in the first 2 years of life?. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine. 28(1). 172–178. 2 indexed citations
8.
Latalski, M, et al.. (2020). The predictive value of ‘red flags’ as milestones of psychomotor development of premature babies – preliminary study. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine. 28(1). 183–188. 2 indexed citations
9.
Rybojad, Beata, et al.. (2019). Peritraumatic distress among emergency medical system employees: A proposed cut-off for the Peritraumatic Distress Inventory. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine. 26(4). 579–584. 11 indexed citations
10.
Aftyka, Anna, et al.. (2019). Is post-traumatic growth possible in the parents of former patients of neonatal intensive care units?. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine. 27(1). 106–112. 13 indexed citations
11.
Aftyka, Anna, et al.. (2018). Internal consistency and accuracy of Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (ISEL-40) in mothers of healthy children and those with a medical history. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine. 26(1). 85–91. 6 indexed citations
12.
Aftyka, Anna, et al.. (2018). Polish version of the Parental Stressor Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine. 26(1). 67–72. 14 indexed citations
13.
Aftyka, Anna, et al.. (2017). Stress prevalence and stressors among anaesthesiology and intensive care unit workers: A multicentre survey study. Australian Critical Care. 31(6). 391–395. 23 indexed citations
14.
Rybojad, Beata & Anna Aftyka. (2017). Validity, reliability and factor analysis of the Polish version of the Peritraumatic Distress Inventory. Psychiatria Polska. 52(5). 887–901. 10 indexed citations
16.
Rybojad, Beata, et al.. (2015). Risk Factors for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Polish Paramedics: A Pilot Study. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 50(2). 270–276. 32 indexed citations
17.
Aftyka, Anna, et al.. (2015). Activities of Medical Emergency Teams with the patients in the material of Regional Directorate of Emergency Medical Services in Lublin. Pielegniarstwo XXI wieku / Nursing in the 21st Century. 11–15. 4 indexed citations
18.
Aftyka, Anna, et al.. (2012). Nursing care of a premature newborn hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit. 20(3). 409–415. 1 indexed citations
19.
Aftyka, Anna, et al.. (2012). Opieka pielęgniarska nad wcześniakiem leczonym na oddziale intensywnej terapii noworodka.. Via Medica Journals. 20(3). 409–415. 3 indexed citations
20.
Aftyka, Anna, et al.. (2012). [The ethics of resuscitation].. PubMed. 43(3). 190–6. 3 indexed citations

Rankless uses publication and citation data sourced from OpenAlex, an open and comprehensive bibliographic database. While OpenAlex provides broad and valuable coverage of the global research landscape, it—like all bibliographic datasets—has inherent limitations. These include incomplete records, variations in author disambiguation, differences in journal indexing, and delays in data updates. As a result, some metrics and network relationships displayed in Rankless may not fully capture the entirety of a scholar's output or impact.

Explore authors with similar magnitude of impact

Rankless by CCL
2026