David Parry

968 total citations
39 papers, 570 citations indexed

About

David Parry is a scholar working on Information Systems, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, David Parry has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 570 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Information Systems, 9 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 8 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in David Parry's work include Semantic Web and Ontologies (5 papers), Web and Library Services (4 papers) and Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions (4 papers). David Parry is often cited by papers focused on Semantic Web and Ontologies (5 papers), Web and Library Services (4 papers) and Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions (4 papers). David Parry collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States. David Parry's co-authors include D T McLeod, David Carr, Thomas L. Gentles, Luke Eckersley, Lynn Sadler, Kirsten Finucane, Winnie Wade, Russell Land, Don Wilson and Ajay Rane and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology and Journal of Medical Internet Research.

In The Last Decade

David Parry

34 papers receiving 530 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David Parry New Zealand 12 145 137 88 84 77 39 570
Brecht Claerhout Spain 10 69 0.5× 92 0.7× 168 1.9× 193 2.3× 24 0.3× 31 827
Vivienne J. Zhu United States 13 220 1.5× 148 1.1× 83 0.9× 97 1.2× 28 0.4× 24 784
Salim Janmohamed United Kingdom 9 135 0.9× 89 0.6× 111 1.3× 93 1.1× 36 0.5× 13 684
Vaishnavi Kannan United States 13 149 1.0× 40 0.3× 60 0.7× 67 0.8× 18 0.2× 40 521
Liebin Zhao China 14 39 0.3× 72 0.5× 45 0.5× 58 0.7× 18 0.2× 37 505
Caojin Zhang China 11 32 0.2× 75 0.5× 42 0.5× 63 0.8× 15 0.2× 49 573
Bassam Farran United Kingdom 10 217 1.5× 151 1.1× 35 0.4× 72 0.9× 16 0.2× 14 578
David Pérez-Rey Spain 9 63 0.4× 64 0.5× 36 0.4× 122 1.5× 13 0.2× 35 540
Gema García-Sáez Spain 14 272 1.9× 38 0.3× 66 0.8× 93 1.1× 36 0.5× 35 650
H C Chueh United States 10 113 0.8× 127 0.9× 194 2.2× 282 3.4× 18 0.2× 25 1.2k

Countries citing papers authored by David Parry

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Fields of papers citing papers by David Parry

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Parry

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Parry, David, et al.. (2025). Social determinants of health screening tool: systematic review and Delphi study. BJGP Open. 9(4). BJGPO.2024.0274–BJGPO.2024.0274.
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Parry, David, et al.. (2024). Health Care Utilization With Telemedicine and In-Person Visits in Pediatric Primary Care. JAMA Health Forum. 5(11). e244156–e244156. 3 indexed citations
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Joustra, Sjoerd D., Jan M. Wit, Gönül Çatlı, et al.. (2024). Genetic Findings in Short Turkish Children Born to Consanguineous Parents. Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 98(5). 532–542.
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Peat, George, et al.. (2023). Applying sequence analysis to uncover ‘real-world’ clinical pathways from routinely collected data: a systematic review. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 166. 111226–111226. 6 indexed citations
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Westerway, Sue, et al.. (2018). Guidelines for the performance of the first trimester ultrasound. Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine. 21(3). 179–182. 1 indexed citations
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Seneviratne, Sumudu Nimali, David Parry, Yannan Jiang, et al.. (2015). A randomized controlled trial on the effects of antenatal exercise on birth weight and neonatal body composition. International Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology. 2015(S1). 1 indexed citations
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Cho, Peter Siu Pan, David Parry, & Winnie Wade. (2014). Lessons learnt from a pilot of assessment for learning. Clinical Medicine. 14(6). 577–584. 16 indexed citations
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Knight, Caroline L., et al.. (2014). OP29.05: Fetal arm fat: a better marker than thigh fat for nutritional status?. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 44(S1). 156–156. 3 indexed citations
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Knight, Caroline, Kate M. Edwards, David Parry, et al.. (2014). P13.20: Fetal limb fat and lean volume reference ranges from an optimally healthy population. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 44(S1). 259–259. 1 indexed citations
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Parry, David, et al.. (2013). Fuzzy ontologies for cardiovascular risk prediction - A research approach. 68. 1–4. 3 indexed citations
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Johnson, Gavin, James R. Barrett, Mike Jones, David Parry, & Winnie Wade. (2008). Feedback from educational supervisors and trainees on the implementation of curricula and the assessment system for core medical training. Clinical Medicine. 8(5). 484–489. 22 indexed citations
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Parry, David, et al.. (2006). Successful pregnancy in a woman with glycogen storage disease type III. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 46(2). 168–169. 12 indexed citations
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Parry, David, et al.. (2006). Improved management in threatened preterm labour with rapid fetal fibronectin testing. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 46(3). 240–241. 6 indexed citations
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Parry, David. (2004). What do online learners really do, and where and when do they do IT?. 2(2). 2 indexed citations
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Parry, David, et al.. (2004). Successful pregnancy in a woman with cystic fibrosis and type 2 respiratory failure. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 44(5). 481–482.
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Parry, David. (2004). A fuzzy ontology for medical document retrieval. 121–126. 46 indexed citations
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Land, Russell, David Parry, Ajay Rane, & Don Wilson. (2001). Personal preferences of obstetricians towards childbirth. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 41(3). 249–252. 38 indexed citations
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Jones, Raymond, et al.. (2001). Electronic Medical Consultation: A New Zealand Perspective. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 3(1). e13–e13. 9 indexed citations
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Parry, David, A.R. Holt, & John Gillies. (2001). Using the Internet to Teach Health Informatics: A Case Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 3(3). e26–e26. 8 indexed citations
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Parry, David & Neil Pattison. (1998). Induction of Labour for Post Term Pregnancy: An Observational Study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 38(3). 275–280. 7 indexed citations

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