Connie Timmermann

412 total citations
23 papers, 271 citations indexed

About

Connie Timmermann is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Psychiatry and Mental health. According to data from OpenAlex, Connie Timmermann has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 271 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 6 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health. Recurrent topics in Connie Timmermann's work include Health, psychology, and well-being (6 papers), Empathy and Medical Education (6 papers) and Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (6 papers). Connie Timmermann is often cited by papers focused on Health, psychology, and well-being (6 papers), Empathy and Medical Education (6 papers) and Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (6 papers). Connie Timmermann collaborates with scholars based in Denmark, Norway and United States. Connie Timmermann's co-authors include Regner Birkelund, Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt, Jette Ammentorp, Elisabeth Assing Hvidt, Niels Christian Hvidt, Jens Søndergaard, Dorte Gilså Hansen, Pål Gulbrandsen, Susanne S. Pedersen and Mette Terp Høybye and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Advanced Nursing and Patient Education and Counseling.

In The Last Decade

Connie Timmermann

22 papers receiving 261 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Connie Timmermann Denmark 10 111 107 79 56 45 23 271
Jessica Bishop‐Royse United States 8 146 1.3× 77 0.7× 47 0.6× 26 0.5× 42 0.9× 32 288
Kaile M. Ross United States 11 101 0.9× 68 0.6× 70 0.9× 38 0.7× 27 0.6× 16 361
Miriam Mutambudzi United States 12 171 1.5× 50 0.5× 55 0.7× 54 1.0× 92 2.0× 32 395
Kyoung A Nam South Korea 11 122 1.1× 58 0.5× 109 1.4× 31 0.6× 69 1.5× 48 374
Linda Grabbe United States 10 148 1.3× 35 0.3× 213 2.7× 38 0.7× 38 0.8× 21 373
Else Lykkeslet Norway 9 137 1.2× 113 1.1× 59 0.7× 14 0.3× 33 0.7× 21 300
Razieh Bandari Iran 10 88 0.8× 39 0.4× 87 1.1× 50 0.9× 19 0.4× 22 263
Jyotsana Parajuli United States 12 84 0.8× 164 1.5× 45 0.6× 28 0.5× 28 0.6× 28 300
Vanette McLennan Australia 10 97 0.9× 84 0.8× 66 0.8× 42 0.8× 30 0.7× 32 286
Manik Ahuja United States 9 93 0.8× 34 0.3× 91 1.2× 85 1.5× 73 1.6× 38 280

Countries citing papers authored by Connie Timmermann

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Fields of papers citing papers by Connie Timmermann

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Connie Timmermann

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All Works

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Lindhardt, Christina Louise, et al.. (2024). What is the State of Organisational Compassion‐Based Interventions Targeting to Improve Health Professionals' Well‐Being? Results of a Systematic Review. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 81(5). 2246–2276. 1 indexed citations
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Skovbjerg, Sine, et al.. (2024). Factors affecting implementation of mindfulness in hospital settings: A qualitative meta-synthesis of healthcare professionals' experiences. International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances. 6. 100192–100192. 1 indexed citations
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Ammentorp, Jette, et al.. (2023). Moving towards holistic rehabilitation – A qualitative study exploring how people diagnosed with cancer and cancer survivors experience a dance‐like intervention. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 37(4). 970–979. 1 indexed citations
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Timmermann, Connie, Christina Prinds, Elisabeth Assing Hvidt, et al.. (2023). Stimulating existential communication – first steps towards enhancing health professionals' reflective skills through blended learning. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 100121–100121. 3 indexed citations
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Ammentorp, Jette, et al.. (2023). The influence of mindfulness-based stress reduction on the work life of healthcare professionals – A qualitative study. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. 53. 101805–101805. 6 indexed citations
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Timmermann, Connie, et al.. (2020). User consultation and the design of healing architecture in a cardiology department – ways to improve care for and well-being of patients and their relatives. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(1). 8–21. 3 indexed citations
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Ammentorp, Jette, et al.. (2020). Healthcare professionals’ experiences of using mindfulness training in a cardiology department – a qualitative study. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 35(3). 892–900. 12 indexed citations
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Timmermann, Connie, Jette Ammentorp, & Regner Birkelund. (2019). Cancer survivor’s experiences and concerns during and after adjuvant treatment: An interview study. European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare. 7(1). 42–49. 2 indexed citations
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Timmermann, Connie, Jette Ammentorp, & Regner Birkelund. (2019). Cancer survivor’s experiences and concerns during and after adjuvant treatment:An interview study. University of Southern Denmark Research Portal (University of Southern Denmark). 1 indexed citations
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Hvidt, Elisabeth Assing, et al.. (2018). From Theatre Improvisation To Video Scenes: What Are The Implications For The Quality Of Existential Conversation. University of Southern Denmark Research Portal (University of Southern Denmark). 87–94. 2 indexed citations
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Hvidt, Elisabeth Assing, Jette Ammentorp, Jens Søndergaard, et al.. (2018). Developing and evaluating a course programme to enhance existential communication with cancer patients in general practice. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care. 36(2). 142–151. 31 indexed citations
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Ammentorp, Jette, Connie Timmermann, Karina Dahl Steffensen, et al.. (2017). How participatory action research changed our view of the challenges of shared decision-making training. Patient Education and Counseling. 101(4). 639–646. 17 indexed citations
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Hvidt, Elisabeth Assing, Dorte Gilså Hansen, Jette Ammentorp, et al.. (2017). Development of the EMAP tool facilitating existential communication between general practitioners and cancer patients. European Journal of General Practice. 23(1). 261–268. 17 indexed citations
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Hvidt, Elisabeth Assing, Jens Søndergaard, Jette Ammentorp, et al.. (2016). The existential dimension in general practice: identifying understandings and experiences of general practitioners in Denmark. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care. 34(4). 385–393. 31 indexed citations
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Timmermann, Connie, Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt, & Regner Birkelund. (2016). Ethics in the communicative encounter: seriously ill patients' experiences of health professionals' nonverbal communication. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 31(1). 63–71. 27 indexed citations
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Timmermann, Connie, Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt, Mette Terp Høybye, & Regner Birkelund. (2014). A palliative environment: Caring for seriously ill hospitalized patients. Palliative & Supportive Care. 13(2). 201–209. 21 indexed citations
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Timmermann, Connie, Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt, & Regner Birkelund. (2014). Room for caring: patients' experiences of well‐being, relief and hope during serious illness. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 29(3). 426–434. 22 indexed citations
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Timmermann, Connie, Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt, & Regner Birkelund. (2012). Cancer patients and positive sensory impressions in the hospital environment - a qualitative interview study. European Journal of Cancer Care. 22(1). 117–124. 21 indexed citations

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