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Countries citing papers authored by Deborah A. Taira
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Fields of papers citing papers by Deborah A. Taira
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Deborah A. Taira. 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 Deborah A. Taira. The network helps show where Deborah A. Taira may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Deborah A. Taira
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Deborah A. Taira.
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Davis, James W., Deborah A. Taira, Eunjung Lim, & John J. Chen. (2023). Modeling Poverty and Health for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander and Asian Ethnic Populations.. PubMed. 82(10 Suppl 1). 77–83.
Taira, Deborah A., et al.. (2017). Insights in Public Health: Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring: Underuse in Clinical Practice in Hawai'i.. PubMed. 76(11). 314–317.3 indexed citations
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Taira, Deborah A., et al.. (2017). 2016 Writing Contest Undergraduate Winner: The Relationship Between Medication Adherence and Total Healthcare Expenditures by Race/Ethnicity in Patients with Diabetes in Hawai'i.. PubMed. 76(7). 183–189.3 indexed citations
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Nakagawa, Kazuma, et al.. (2017). The Cost-Benefit Balance of Statins in Hawai'i: A Moving Target.. PubMed. 76(4). 99–102.2 indexed citations
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Seto, Jason, James W. Davis, & Deborah A. Taira. (2016). E-cigarette Use Related to Demographic Factors in Hawai'i.. PubMed. 75(10). 295–302.9 indexed citations
Taira, Deborah A., et al.. (2016). Hospital-Acquired Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia Related to Medicare Antibiotic Prescriptions: A State-Level Analysis.. PubMed. 75(10). 303–309.19 indexed citations
Taira, Deborah A., et al.. (2005). PEER REVIEWED: Adherence to Oral Hypoglycemic Agents in Hawaii. Preventing Chronic Disease. 2(2).1 indexed citations
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Taira, Deborah A., et al.. (2005). A health plan intervention to improve pneumococcal vaccination in the elderly.. PubMed. 18(9). 25–30.1 indexed citations
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Taira, Deborah A., et al.. (2004). Patient characteristics, health status, and health-related behaviors associated with obesity.. PubMed. 63(5). 150–4.3 indexed citations
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