Astrid Escrig-Piñol

537 total citations
19 papers, 194 citations indexed

About

Astrid Escrig-Piñol is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Geriatrics and Gerontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Astrid Escrig-Piñol has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 194 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in General Health Professions, 4 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 3 papers in Geriatrics and Gerontology. Recurrent topics in Astrid Escrig-Piñol's work include Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes (12 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (4 papers) and Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (4 papers). Astrid Escrig-Piñol is often cited by papers focused on Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes (12 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (4 papers) and Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (4 papers). Astrid Escrig-Piñol collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Canada and United States. Astrid Escrig-Piñol's co-authors include Katherine S. McGilton, Shirin Vellani, Véronique Boscart, Souraya Sidani, Míriam Rodríguez‐Monforte, Charlene H. Chu, Andrea Iaboni, José Tomás Mateos, Kirsten Corazzini and Walter Wittich and has published in prestigious journals such as The Gerontologist, BMC Health Services Research and European Journal of Public Health.

In The Last Decade

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18 papers receiving 188 citations

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Escrig-Piñol, Astrid, et al.. (2024). Water insecurity among seasonal agriculture workers: perspectives from Spanish professionals. International Journal for Equity in Health. 23(1). 31–31. 3 indexed citations
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Escrig-Piñol, Astrid, et al.. (2023). From Migrant to Transnational Families’ Mental Health: An Ethnography of Five Mexican Families Participating in Agricultural Labour in Canada. Social Sciences. 12(9). 523–523. 2 indexed citations
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McGilton, Katherine S., Jennifer Bethell, Véronique Boscart, et al.. (2023). Nurse practitioner led implementation of huddles for staff in long term care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC Geriatrics. 23(1). 713–713. 4 indexed citations
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Padrosa, Eva, et al.. (2022). Non-standard employment and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain: a qualitative study. European Journal of Public Health. 32(Supplement_3). 1 indexed citations
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Pastells‐Peiró, Roland, et al.. (2022). The Health of Migrant Agricultural Workers in Europe: A Scoping Review. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 24(6). 1580–1589. 16 indexed citations
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McGilton, Katherine S., et al.. (2022). Nurse Practitioners Navigating the Consequences of Directives, Policies, and Recommendations Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Homes. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 41(11). 2296–2306. 5 indexed citations
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Cash‐Gibson, Lucinda, Eliana Martínez‐Herrera, Astrid Escrig-Piñol, & Joan Benach. (2022). Why and how Barcelona has become a health inequalities research hub? A realist explanatory case study. Journal of Critical Realism. 22(1). 49–68. 4 indexed citations
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Vellani, Shirin, et al.. (2021). Complexity of Nurse Practitioners’ Role in Facilitating a Dignified Death for Long-Term Care Home Residents during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 11(5). 433–433. 22 indexed citations
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McGilton, Katherine S., et al.. (2021). Context matters when implementing patient centred rehabilitation models for persons with cognitive impairment: a case study. BMC Health Services Research. 21(1). 204–204. 2 indexed citations
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Briones‐Vozmediano, Erica, Astrid Escrig-Piñol, María del Mar Jiménez‐Lasserrotte, et al.. (2021). Trabajo agrícola y migración en España: precariedad sociolaboral y salud (Proyecto AGROMISALUD). Gaceta Sanitaria. 36(1). 74–77. 7 indexed citations
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McGilton, Katherine S., Véronique Boscart, Souraya Sidani, et al.. (2021). Nurse Practitioners Rising to the Challenge During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Homes. The Gerontologist. 61(4). 615–623. 38 indexed citations
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McGilton, Katherine S., Steven Stewart, Jennifer Bethell, et al.. (2020). Factors Influencing Nurse Assistants’ Job Satisfaction in Nursing Homes in Canada and Spain: A Comparison of Two Cross-Sectional Observational Studies. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 41(1). 235–244. 4 indexed citations
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Rodríguez‐Monforte, Míriam, Jennifer Bethell, Steven Stewart, et al.. (2020). The influence of supervisory support, work effectiveness, work empowerment and stress secondary to residents' responsive behaviours on job satisfaction of nursing staff: A multisite cross‐sectional study. Journal of Nursing Management. 29(3). 497–507. 12 indexed citations
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McGilton, Katherine S., et al.. (2020). Healthcare professionals’ perspectives on rehabilitating persons with cognitive impairment. Dementia. 20(5). 1772–1790. 14 indexed citations
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Escrig-Piñol, Astrid, et al.. (2019). Unpacking the multiple dimensions and levels of responsibility of the charge nurse role in long‐term care facilities. International Journal of Older People Nursing. 14(4). e12259–e12259. 10 indexed citations
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Rodríguez‐Monforte, Míriam, et al.. (2018). Exploring the sensory screening experiences of nurses working in long-term care homes with residents who have dementia: a qualitative study. BMC Geriatrics. 18(1). 21 indexed citations
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Escrig-Piñol, Astrid, et al.. (2018). Supervisory relationships in long-term care facilities: A comparative case study of two facilities using complexity science. Journal of Nursing Management. 27(2). 311–319. 20 indexed citations
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Prentice, Dawn, Véronique Boscart, Katherine S. McGilton, & Astrid Escrig-Piñol. (2017). Factors Influencing New RNs’ Supervisory Performance in Long-Term Care Facilities. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. 36(4). 463–471. 9 indexed citations

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