Cordt T. Kassner

1000 total citations
21 papers, 311 citations indexed

About

Cordt T. Kassner is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Cordt T. Kassner has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 311 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 10 papers in General Health Professions and 8 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Cordt T. Kassner's work include Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (15 papers), Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes (6 papers) and Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (5 papers). Cordt T. Kassner is often cited by papers focused on Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (15 papers), Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes (6 papers) and Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (5 papers). Cordt T. Kassner collaborates with scholars based in United States. Cordt T. Kassner's co-authors include Jean S. Kutner, David Nowels, Daniel Johnson, Janet Houser, David Casarett, Marshall R. Thomas, Connie J. Beehler, Steven Dubovsky, C. Munro Cullum and Brenda L. Beaty and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management and General Hospital Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Cordt T. Kassner

21 papers receiving 302 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Cordt T. Kassner United States 10 208 93 93 61 47 21 311
René Claxton United States 9 227 1.1× 114 1.2× 110 1.2× 34 0.6× 32 0.7× 24 381
Christine Ritchie United States 10 242 1.2× 146 1.6× 100 1.1× 45 0.7× 70 1.5× 28 432
Michael Franco Australia 11 167 0.8× 67 0.7× 78 0.8× 67 1.1× 20 0.4× 19 436
Joshua Barclay United States 7 344 1.7× 128 1.4× 128 1.4× 64 1.0× 136 2.9× 17 428
John Cavenagh Australia 13 289 1.4× 66 0.7× 117 1.3× 126 2.1× 40 0.9× 18 420
Alexie Cintron United States 4 151 0.7× 61 0.7× 99 1.1× 45 0.7× 98 2.1× 4 336
Daniela Moşoiu Romania 14 382 1.8× 113 1.2× 137 1.5× 79 1.3× 64 1.4× 50 509
Brooke Worster United States 10 193 0.9× 116 1.2× 60 0.6× 50 0.8× 31 0.7× 50 367
Cori Schroder Canada 8 251 1.2× 143 1.5× 65 0.7× 45 0.7× 53 1.1× 14 406
N Sykes United Kingdom 7 124 0.6× 67 0.7× 62 0.7× 35 0.6× 84 1.8× 14 424

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Fields of papers citing papers by Cordt T. Kassner

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cordt T. Kassner

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Abbott, Jean, et al.. (2023). Palliative Care and Hospice in the Pandemic: A Review of State Planning and Lessons Not Yet Learned. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 66(2). 87–92.e3. 2 indexed citations
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Dhingra, Lara, et al.. (2022). Low Hospice Utilization in New York State: Framework for Compiling and Ranking Barriers. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 25(10). 1524–1532. 1 indexed citations
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Dhingra, Lara, et al.. (2021). Low Hospice Utilization in New York State: Comparisons Using National Data. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 63(4). 522–529. 3 indexed citations
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Kaufman, Brystana G., Cordt T. Kassner, Jerome P. Reiter, et al.. (2019). Use of Hospital Referral Regions in Evaluating End-of-Life Care. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 23(1). 90–96. 3 indexed citations
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Taylor, Donald H., et al.. (2018). Will Changes to Medicare Payment Rates Alter Hospice's Cost-Saving Ability?. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 21(5). 645–651. 3 indexed citations
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Kaufman, Brystana G., Cordt T. Kassner, Jerome P. Reiter, et al.. (2018). Predicting Length of Hospice Stay: An Application of Quantile Regression. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 21(8). 1131–1136. 6 indexed citations
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Kassner, Cordt T., Nrupen A. Bhavsar, Matthew Harker, Janet Bull, & Donald H. Taylor. (2017). Hospital-Based Palliative Care with Medicare Claims: Evidence From Colorado. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®. 35(1). 66–68. 9 indexed citations
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Johnson, Daniel, Cordt T. Kassner, Janet Houser, & Jean S. Kutner. (2005). Barriers to effective symptom management in hospice. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 29(1). 69–79. 31 indexed citations
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Fischer, Stacy M., et al.. (2005). Healthcare professional education: A unique role for hospices. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®. 22(1). 32–40. 5 indexed citations
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Kutner, Jean S., et al.. (2004). Outcomes and Characteristics of Patients Discharged Alive from Hospice. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 52(8). 1337–1342. 29 indexed citations
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Casarett, David, Cordt T. Kassner, & Jean S. Kutner. (2004). Recruiting for Research in Hospice: Feasibility of a Research Screening Protocol. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 7(6). 854–860. 28 indexed citations
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Johnson, Daniel, Cordt T. Kassner, & Jean S. Kutner. (2004). Current use of guidelines, protocols, and care pathways for symptom management in hospice. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®. 21(1). 51–57. 11 indexed citations
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Kutner, Jean S., David Nowels, Cordt T. Kassner, et al.. (2003). Confirmation of the “disability paradox” among hospice patients: Preservation of quality of life despite physical ailments and psychosocial concerns. Palliative & Supportive Care. 1(3). 231–237. 18 indexed citations
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Nowels, David, et al.. (2002). Estimation of Confusion Prevalence in Hospice Patients. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 5(5). 687–695. 9 indexed citations
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Kutner, Jean S., Cordt T. Kassner, & David Nowels. (2001). Symptom Burden at the End of Life. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 21(6). 473–480. 101 indexed citations
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Dubovsky, Steven, et al.. (2001). Nicardipine Improves the Antidepressant Action of ECT But Does Not Improve Cognition. Journal of Ect. 17(1). 3–10. 26 indexed citations
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Thomas, Marshall R., et al.. (1997). Impact of shorter lengths of stay on status at discharge in bipolar mania.. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry. 9(3). 139–143. 2 indexed citations
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Thomas, Marshall R., Cordt T. Kassner, George E. Fryer, et al.. (1997). Impact of Shorter Lengths of Stay on Status at Discharge in Bipolar Mania. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry. 9(3). 139–143. 2 indexed citations
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Thomas, Marshall R., et al.. (1997). Selection bias in an inpatient outcomes monitoring project. General Hospital Psychiatry. 19(1). 56–61. 10 indexed citations
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Kassner, Cordt T., et al.. (1996). Solution-Oriented Inpatient Group Therapy. Journal of Systemic Therapies. 15(3). 1–14. 5 indexed citations

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